6ix9ine Continues to Take Shots at Vic Mensa: 'Who Is He? Is He Even Respected?'

The controversial rapper questioned Mensa's relevancy during an appearance on Power 105. He also opened up about his recent robbery, suggesting it was likely an inside job.

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6ix9ine is at it again. During a recent appearance on Power 105’s The Angie Martinez Show, the “FEFE” rapper addressed his recent heated exchange with Vic Mensa that played out over social media. Previously, Mensa criticized 6ix9ine for appearing to disrespect his hometown of Chicago and also biting the sound of Windy City rappers. 6ix9ine responded to Mensa’s comments in a predictable manner: “Vic mensa can sukk my dikk with his mother’s lips,” he wrote on Instagram.

Mensa eventually dismissed the beef, claiming he was only about “positivity, peace, and the music.” Though it seemed like the feud was pretty much over, 6ix9ine added fire to the fuel by questioning Mensa’s relevancy.

“I don’t even know who that kid is. I put this on everything I love. May God strike me dead, on my daughter’s life, I can not name one song if someone had a gun to my head right now,” the Brooklyn rapper told Angie (1:07:30), before firing off a series of questions: “Who is he? Is he even respected? Who knows him? Does he have a Billboard hit? So why are you beefing with me?”

6ix9ine wouldn’t let up. After claiming to be unfamiliar with the Chicago rapper, 6ix9ine pointed to various people in the studio, challenging them to name one Mensa song. Surprisingly, no one came through.

6ix9ine then looked at the camera and said, “Vic Mensa, this is for you: No one knows you. Like, no one. We’re at a radio station, the hottest radio station probably in New York. No one knows you. I’m not being mean; I literally asked everyone. I gave you a fair chance.”

Earlier in the interview, 6ix9ine also opened up about the weekend robbery that put him in the hospital. The 22-year-old rapper detailed the events leading up to, during, and following the incident. He also suggested, once again, that the attack was an inside job.

“Yo, it’s common sense. You can’t make me say something I can’t say,” he told Angie (41:51). “Everyone who’s listening to the story: It’s not ‘Who got Tekashi,’ because no one could get to me. I’ve done told the whole world to suck my dick, and they know they couldn’t get to me. The only people who could’ve gotten next to me, is the people who are already next to me.... I’m not dumb.”

You can check out the full interview above.

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