Tekashi 6ix9ine Shuts Down Rumors Of Shooting With Fetty Wap's Crew

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Tekashi 6ix9ine says GBE is "big mad."

As usual, Tekashi 6ix9ine's always up to some sort of trouble. Last night, he reignited his beef with Chief Keef, Tadoe and GBE on Instagram and suggested that they weren't about the things they rapped about. Shortly after, reports surfaced that he and Fetty Wap's crew had a confrontation which resulted in gun fire. 6ix9ine has since gone to Instagram to clear the air on the Fetty situation while continuing to test Chief Keef and GBE.

Before addressing Chief Keef and GBE, Tekashi 6ix9ine addressed reports that he and Fetty Wap's crew got into it at an L.A. studio. 6ix9ine completely denies that he and Fetty Wap had any sort of confrontation with each other.

"A lot of n*ggas sayin' that n*ggas shot at my man Fetty Wap. Ain't nobody shoot at Fetty Wap," he said. "That's my brother. We don't shoot at my friends, you know what I'm sayin'?"

He then announced that he's still in L.A. and untouched before getting at GBE.

"Still in fuckin' L.A. man. A lot of n*ggas, they big mad. I don't believe they raps. Tell 'em to pull up, I'm out here man." He said. 

In the caption on the video, he wrote, "TMZ I love y’all but that’s not true Fetty Wap MY brother. The clock still ticking.... I don’t believe y’all raps. Y’all gonna have to prove it I think niggas just take credit for other people’s gun."

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