6ix9ine is calling out Gucci Mane for violating the code of the streets after the 1017 label boss seemingly recounted an alleged kidnapping and robbery involving Pooh Shiesty and seven others earlier this year.
Gucci appeared to address the incident on his new song “Crash Dummy,” released Friday (April 10).
“So now y'all believe me? I've been literally saying this shit for five years. I'm about to break it down for you. No, it's different. No, it's different,” 6ix9ine said while showing old footage of Gucci denouncing the act of snitching.
“Yo, what happened? Remember the 6ix9ine situation? Y'all remember the 6ix9ine situation? When y'all say... N***a, it's the streets. You know what you signed up for? You don't know what you signed up for, n***a! What happened? This you!”
6ix9ine argued that Gucci Mane is a hypocrite, claiming he once opposed cooperating with police but allegedly did so the case involving Pooh Shiesty.
The rainbow-haired rapper added: “They pulled up on street shit, n***! Now you a businessman? How many excuses? How many times? No, it's different! No, you know what's the difference? Look at this. All these n****s that talk and say this shit for five fucking years! Hold on. Y'all gotta see this shit. What's the difference between all these rat ass n****s? Y'all tell me what's the difference. They know the difference. I been saying this shit!”
6ix9ine also argued he was blackballed for snitching after cooperating against his co-defendants in the 2018 Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods trial.
He continued: N***a, fuck what you're talking about, n***a? And he said, yo, why you tripping? Why you always going so hard, n***a? Why I go hard, n***a? Because y'all trying to take money out my family's fucking mouth, n***a. Money out my fucking family's mouth.”
It’s worth noting that Gucci once told 6ix9ine to hold his head up while he was locked up back in 2022.
Gucci Mane has previously advocated against cooperating with law enforcement, emphasizing in 2018 that not snitching is the most important rule.
“Good Morning Rule 1 Never Snitch!,” he wrote back then.
6ix9ine isn’t the only person to speak out on Gucci Mane’s siuation with Pooh Shiesty. Rick Ross recently weighed in on the situation involving Pooh Shiesty and the alleged kidnapping and robbery of Gucci Mane, saying he doesn’t support what happened to either side.
"Guwap most definitely didn't deserve that," Rick Ross told fans, speaking from inside his hotel. "And I don't want to see this for the little homie, Pooh Shiesty. But this one, n***as got to be educated and understand. In business, you got to negotiate, my n***a. You got to negotiate. If you were signed for $100K and now you got $10Ms on the table, it's time to negotiate."
Gucci Mane also got called out by Akademiks who argued that his new “Crash Dummy” track is essentially him snitching on Pooh Shiesty. Meanwhile, Freddie Gibbs put his two cents in on the matter, saying: “N***a snitched on a Zaytoven beat, that's crazy,” in a social media post captioned, “This shit gotta be A.I.”