6ix9ine Bio
Hernandez began his rapping career in 2012 when Hernandez first met Peter Rodgers the CEO of Hikari-Ultra in New York. He asked Hernandez to confirm if Hernandez was rapping based on his appearance, and claimed that Hernandez was a model of a rapper. Hernandez began releasing rap music in the year 2014. He dropped "69" in August of 2014; "Pimpin" in September 2014, and "4769" that he released in October 2014. The latter track was Hernandez' first collaboration with two of the Brooklyn collective Pro Era (J.A.B.). Dirty Sanchez. He released a variety of videos and tracks with titles such as "Scumlife", Yokai, and "Hellsing Station" over the next three-years. His aggressive rapping style as well as his use of anime in music video graphics attracted the attention of fans. FCK THEM, an in-Slovakia-based music label, released many of his first tracks. The stage name was "Tekashi69". "Tekashi" refers to Japanese anime that he loved, and "69" is a reference to the 69-sex position as well as the yin-yang symbol. He became a popular meme because of his long rainbow-dyed hair tattoos, grills with rainbow-plated plating. Then, shortly after, Hernandez started working with Andrew Green a rapper known as TrifeDrew also the former collaborator who worked with his on music videos. He began to work on videos again along with music.
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