6ix9ine Thinks 'F*ck the Streets' Movement Is 'Loophole' for Rappers to Work With Gunna Again

The controversial rapper believes Young Thug and 21 Savage are paving the way for others to work with Gunna again.

6ix9ine thinks the 'Fuck the Streets' movement pushed by Young Thug and 21 Savage is an intentional way to reopen the door to collaborating with Gunna after he was labeled a snitch.

The "Fefe" rapper made the claim on Monday’s (December 29) episode of the One Night With Steiny podcast. Around the 14:52 mark in the video above, 6ix9ine argued that Gunna's success no longer depends on their approval.

"They realize that Gunna doesn't need them, right? Gunna is going to continue to prevail, continue to succeed, without them," he said. "The fans see it, and you know what the fans say? The fans start turning their back ... People start picking sides. It's like the whole industry is picking and choosing."

He then suggested the movement was designed to soften fan resistance, adding: "Now, what they doing is saying, 'Listen, if we create a movement saying fuck the streets, it's going to make it okay. It's like a jail free card. It's saying, 'Hey, guys. We’re only letting Gunna in because, fuck, the streets is dead! So, they are trying to make it a loophole ... 'We gotta create a movement where we can confuse the fans.'"

He added: "We confusing the world to say, 'Yo, bro the streets is dead. It's okay to work with Gunna.' But what I told you: I said, 'Once you let one in, you let all in.' So that's why it's so hard."

Earlier this month, 21 Savage attempted to mend the feud with a post on X directed at Gunna and Young Thug.

"Yall n****s fix that shit," Savage posted on December 17. "yall love each other n***a you knew gunna wasn't no gangster when he told the first time and we swept it under the rug for you you know he wasn't tryna leave you to hang n***a fuck the streets we ain't get shit but trauma from that shit."

Two days later, Thugger responded: "Fuck the streets @21savage."

6ix9ine previously called out Savage over his call for peace.

“Now it’s ‘fuck the streets’ when it’s convenient for you?" 6ix9ine said in a video shared to his Instagram. "The album sales is not selling, n***a?! The Drake stimulus package not selling, n***a?! … Y’all bend and break the rules when it’s convenient for y'all. 'When he told the first time?!' So you know homie a rat? … ‘Yo, my best friend can rat. You from Atlanta? He can rat, but y'all n***as can’t.'"

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