6ix9ine
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6ix9ine

Daniel Hernandez, who performs as 6ix9ine, first gained attention in 2017 with his debut track "GUMMO." The song's aggressive style and his vivid,...

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6ix9ine, the rainbow-haired rapper with a loud sound

A polarizing figure whose aggressive tracks like "GUMMO" and legal troubles have defined his career.

If you want to hear what all the noise was about, start with "GUMMO." For the post-prison sound, "GOOBA" gives you the idea.

He broke through in 2017 with "GUMMO," a track that matched his vivid, rainbow-colored look with a raw, confrontational style. That energy carried into hits like "FEFE" with Nicki Minaj, but his music has always been tangled up with serious legal issues, racketeering charges, testimony against associates, and a prison stint. Whether you're drawn to the sound or put off by the conduct, his story is hard to ignore.

After "GUMMO" grabbed attention in 2017, "FEFE" pushed him further into the mainstream a year later. His 2020 release from prison was followed by songs like "GOOBA" and the album "TattleTales," with tracks such as "PUNANI" keeping up the aggressive tone.

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Daniel Hernandez, who performs as 6ix9ine, first gained attention in 2017 with his debut track "GUMMO." The song's aggressive style and his vivid, rainbow-colored appearance set him apart immediately. A year later, his single "FEFE" featuring Nicki Minaj became a mainstream hit, pushing him further into the spotlight.

His music career has been consistently overshadowed by serious legal issues. Hernandez was arrested and eventually pleaded guilty to federal racketeering and firearms charges. He testified against former associates, which led to a reduced sentence and his release from prison in 2020.

After getting out, he returned to recording with songs like "GOOBA" and the album "TattleTales." Tracks such as "PUNANI" and "TUTU" maintained the confrontational sound his listeners expected. The conversation around his work has always been split between those drawn to the energy of the music and those critical of his conduct and lyrics.

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