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Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, admitted to the emergency room after a brutal beating

Rapper's turbulent history behind the attacks

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, admitted to the emergency room after a brutal beating
Randy Meeks

Randy Meeks

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Maybe if we talk about Daniel Hernandez you don’t know anything about him, but it will refresh your memory if we tell you that he is the real name of Tekashi 6ix9ine, one of the most controversial rappers of the international scene, who after appearing drunk during a Miami game and being kicked out of the stadium, has now starred in another brawl that has ended up in the ER.

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The brutal beating of the rapper occurred at his gym, LA Fitness. More specifically, in the sauna of the same, where a group of men burst in, beating him to the cry of “Shut the fuck up!” while they hit him in the stomach and in the head, which 6ix9ine tried to protect himself.

Doctors had to treat him, as soon as he entered, for injuries to his jaw, ribs and back. It should be noted that just at that moment, the rapper was without his usual security team: after spending a couple of years in jail for his membership in the street gang Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, his success has been devastating, but it seems that he has gained powerful enemies.

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And that’s because 6ix9ine sold out his former buddies to lessen his guilt, thus dropping him from decades to just a few years, but, as the lawyer warned him at the time, “he’ll always have to look over his shoulder.” There is no way of knowing if this attack had anything to do with selling out to the feds, but everything points to the fact that this movie-like situation will continue to keep him in the spotlight as Gooba, his biggest hit, already passes 827 million plays on YouTube. The two faces of fame.

Randy Meeks

Randy Meeks

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