Tekashi 6ix9ine Blasts Ludacris: “You irrelevant mothaf*cka!”

Tekashi 6ix9ine Blasts Ludacris: “You irrelevant mothaf*cka!”
Hip hop is known best for its beats, trendsetting clothing, catchy lyrics, and beefs, but this beef is one of Hip-hop’s most unlikely. Rapper turned actor Ludacris and controversial artist Tekashi 6ix9ine are in the middle of a rift. The beef seems to have been triggered by Luda’s recent appearance on MTV’s Wild’n Out. One of the show’s comedians, dressed as Tekashi69 in a rainbow wig and faux-tattoos, asked Luda if he would rather sign Tekashi or Nick Cannon to his Disturbing Tha Peace record label. Ludacris responded:
“That was an easy one for me. I’d sign Nick Cannon because I don’t know how long Tekashi gon be around.”
6ix9ine immediately took offense to Luda’s remarks and fired off a round of now-deleted Instagram posts. In his first post he said:
“Luda, Luda, Luda. You bum *ss, pussy ass, Fast & The Furious geek…Suck my f*ckin’ dick Ludacris. Yo, you irrelevant mothafucka.”
He continued:
“YOU STOOPID??????? BUMASS N***A WAITING FOR FAST 9 TO BEGIN WASHED UP B*TCH.”
Next, he posted a picture of Ludacris hosting MTV’s “Fear Factor” with the caption:
“YOU TV HOST B*TCH YOU CANT SELL A RECORD RIGHT NOW TO SAVE YA LIFE.”
Then, Ludacris hilariously posted a photo of Tekashi 6ix 9ine, confirming he is not invited to his annual LudaDay celebration in Atlanta:
Will their beef be a short-lived quarrel or a long, drawn out saga?
Written by Miata Shanay
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