6ix9ine Hits Young Thug With Snitching Claims in Fiery New Diss Track

6ix9ine Hits Young Thug With Snitching Claims in Fiery New Diss Track

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Hip-hop’s landscape thrives on rivalry, and 6ix9ine has once again stepped into controversy—this time reigniting tensions with Young Thug. In his latest release, the polarizing rapper brands Thug a “rat,” referencing a circulating video where the Atlanta artist appears to discuss Peewee Roscoe during an interrogation. The diss arrives as part of 6ix9ine’s renewed streak of public feuds, placing Young Thug squarely in his line of fire.

The track, pointedly titled “Fax,” doubles down on aggression and bravado. 6ix9ine delivers sharp, confrontational verses that blend mockery with accusation. “Thought you was a thug, jack, gotta start yappin’,” he raps, a line that strikes directly at Thug’s street credibility. He pushes the insult further with, “Real life slimeball, go get a napkin,” positioning Young Thug as both a hypocrite and a symbol of the blurred lines between image and authenticity in rap culture.

Gunna’s name surfaces too—woven into the lyrics as a reminder of loyalty tested and reputations fractured. Through biting commentary and a tone of calculated disdain, 6ix9ine paints a portrait of betrayal within the hip-hop hierarchy. “You care what you did and you can’t take it back,” he declares, turning the track into a pointed moral indictment as much as a musical attack.

A History of Tension

The rift between the two artists dates back to August, when 6ix9ine took to social media to blast Young Thug over the interrogation clip. He questioned why other rappers—like Lil Baby, Future, and 21 Savage—remained silent, asking bluntly, “Why everybody so quiet?” His outspokenness stands in contrast to the coded subtleties typical of rap beefs, casting him as both provocateur and disruptor in a genre built on reputation.

While 6ix9ine embraces his controversial past and even his own “snitch” label, Young Thug has yet to respond publicly to “Fax.” Still, the track’s bold tone and the attention it’s already sparked suggest that this feud is far from finished. In a culture where grudges often become legacy, 6ix9ine seems determined to keep the fire burning.

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