6ix9ine Calls Out 21 Savage Over Gunna and Young Thug Reconciliation Talk
Right now, the hip-hop world is once again caught in the middle of a loud and messy debate about loyalty, street codes, and who gets to bend the rules. This time, the spotlight has shifted to 6ix9ine, who has jumped into the ongoing conversation involving 21 Savage, Young Thug, and Gunna, and he did not hold back at all.
The situation started when 21 Savage publicly urged Young Thug and Gunna to squash their issues. In a tweet, he encouraged them to “fix that sh*t,” suggesting that love and brotherhood mattered more than old street expectations. He even went as far as saying “f**k the streets,” a line that immediately caught attention because of how much weight those words carry in rap culture. For many fans, it sounded like a call for maturity and healing. For others, it sounded like a contradiction.
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That contradiction is exactly what 6ix9ine seized on. In a video shared online, he directly called out 21 Savage, accusing him of hypocrisy. It was argued that street rules were only being dismissed now because it was convenient. According to 6ix9ine, if Gunna had already been labeled a snitch in the past, then supporting him now made no sense under the same code that other artists have been judged by. The point was repeated aggressively: if the rules apply to everyone else, why should exceptions suddenly be made?
Throughout the rant, questions were raised about morals, principles, and consistency. 6ix9ine mocked the idea that “all money isn’t good money” only matters sometimes, and he suggested that industry success and album sales were influencing who gets forgiven and who doesn’t. From his perspective, the rules are being bent and broken depending on status, not values. That message was delivered loudly, angrily, and very publicly.
This moment also ties into a longer-running feud between 6ix9ine and 21 Savage. Insults have already been exchanged in past interviews, and jokes have been made about backgrounds, credibility, and image. So this latest outburst didn’t come out of nowhere. It felt more like another chapter in a rivalry fueled by ego, history, and clashing ideas of authenticity.
What’s clear is that this isn’t just about one tweet or one video. It reflects a bigger argument happening in hip-hop right now. Fans and artists alike are questioning whether the old street codes still make sense, or if growth means leaving them behind. Until there’s clarity or reconciliation between the main players, voices like 6ix9ine’s will keep stirring the pot, making sure the debate stays loud and unresolved.
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