Today, TMZ ran a report claiming that New York radio station Hot 97 would ban all music from Tekashi 6ix9ine going forward unless their audience demanded they play it.
The troll rapper is expected to drop an album shortly after he gets out, which could be as soon as December 18.
Hot 97 personality Ebro, who's been beefing with 6ix9ine for years, denied the report and suggested that 10K Projects, who just signed 6ix9ine to reported $10 million deal, made it all up for publicity.
If the label is not careful were gonna have to revisit covering how his on-line shenanigans was fabricated from the beginning and who financed them.. 🤔
— El Viejo Ebro (@oldmanebro) October 14, 2019
All execs @HOT97 deny speaking to anyone @TMZ ..... so this means that Tekashi marketing machine is revving up to rally his on-line #Bots and drive stories, Ebro typed. "If the label is not careful were gonna have to revisit covering how his on-line shenanigans was fabricated from the beginning and who financed them.."
Then Ebro spent much of his morning attacking 6ix9ine fans on Twitter with snide remarks.
U goofy... https://t.co/mfXvclNi0h
— El Viejo Ebro (@oldmanebro) October 14, 2019
Is that how it works? https://t.co/eq8gIjCaPF
— El Viejo Ebro (@oldmanebro) October 14, 2019
Is 6ix9ine gonna return as "The King Of New York" or nah?