Los Angeles rapper, The Game, had something to say after 22 years old controversial New York rapper, Tekashi 6ix9ine, pleaded not guilty to violence and federal firearms racketeering charges.
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Game, 38, is no fan of Tekashi 6ix9ine as both musicians have previously clashed. However, he isn’t celebrating the serious legal troubles of 6ix9ine but is using the situation as a lesson for new artists.
“This is sad,” Game wrote in an Instagram comment. “This kid ain’t een bout that life but the pigs will make it look like he was John Gotti on paper n try to make an example out of him. I encourage all new & young artists to just focus on your music family & your money. Trying to be Gangsta for fickle fans ain’t the way.”
The Game and 6ix9ine got into a war of words with earlier this year over the latter’s affiliation with the Bloods. Game who is known to be affiliated to the notorious gang questioned 6ix9ine’s gang ties and told him to “cut the tuff shit out before it’s too late.”
6ix9ine who collaborated with Nicki Minaj on the monster hit song ‘FEFE’ has been incarcerated since November 18 after being arrested on racketeering and firearms charges. He was a denied bail on Monday (November 26) and could remain locked up until September 4, 2019, when his trial is scheduled to begin.