Daniel Hernandez (born May 8, 1996), better known as Tekashi 6ix9ine, is a New York-born Mexican and Puerto Rican rapper known for his aggressive musical style, viral antics, and outlandish look. His rainbow dyed hair, rainbow grills, and over two hundred tattoos featuring many different variations of his stage name have also attracted attention.
Tekashi began writing songs as a teenager under the names Wallah Dan, Danny Loaf, and Tekashi69 before finally settling on 6ix9ine in 2017. That same year, Tekashi befriended Ohio rapper Trippie Redd who introduced himself to the hip-hop world on a large scale when their song “Poles1469” became a viral hit.
6ix9ine gained further attention in October 2017 with the release of his solo single “GUMMO”, a top fifteen hit on the Billboard Hot 100. He followed this success with his Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz assisted single “FEFE” in July 2018, which peaked at #3 in the US. Another single, the Bobby Shmurda featuring “STOOPID,” gained attention on the charts as well before Tekashi released his debut album DUMMY BOY in November 2018. The album was a critical failure, but was a commercial success, peaking at #2 in the US despite being released halfway through the album tracking week.
Tekashi’s legal history has gained much attention, sometimes more so than his musical endeavors. In 2015, 6ix9ine pled guilty to charges of “use of a child in a sexual performance,“ which has since become his most noted criminal offense. Days before the release of DUMMY BOY, Tekashi was arrested for racketeering and firearms offenses tied to his involvement in the Nine Trey Bloods gang. In January 2019, Tekashi pled guilty to all nine of his charges, including racketeering, conspiracy, firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking. In 2019, his minimum sentence originally sat at 47 years in federal prison, but in December 2019, after testifying against the Nine Trey Gangsters, he was sentenced to 2 years. These charges have since left the future of Tekashi’s music career unclear.
On April 2, 2020, Tekashi was released early from prison due to his health problems with asthma, which put him at risk at contracting COVID-19. A month following this, Tekashi released his first single since prison release, titled “GOOBA.” The song exploded in virality, breaking the record of most viewed hip-hop video within 24 hours, which was previously set by Eminem. Shortly after, on June 12, he followed the single up with “TROLLZ,” a duet with Nicki Minaj. The song debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the highest first-week pure sales of 2020 and became 6ix9ine’s first chart-topper. That same year, it was reportedly announced that 6ix9ine signed a $10 million deal with 10K Projects for a two album deal. One being an English album and the other being a Spanish album.
After a series of singles, Tekashi released his long-awaited sophomore studio album, TattleTales on September 4, 2020. Despite having chart-topping successful songs, the album ended up underperforming, debuting at #4 on the Billboard 200, selling 53,000 copies in the first week. It was originally rumored that the album was supposed to sell over 100K units, however that ended up not being the case.
2021 was a quiet year for the rapper, as his only release that year was “ZAZA,” which debuted at #90 on the Billboard 200. After had going on another hiatus for a year, Tekashi returned to release his single, “GINÉ.” The song performed a bit better than “ZAZA,” debuting at #83 on the Billboard 200. In the same year, 6ix9ine also did a sponsor deal with the energy drink brand, GINÉ Energy, as well as launching a temporary label, GINÉ Music Group, which is distributed by Universal Music Group. That same year, in 2023, 6ix9ine would transition into making Spanish music, with the release of a slew of singles such as “Bori,” “WAPAE,” and “Y Ahora.” All of this would lead up to the unexpected release of his third studio album, Leyenda Viva (which translates to Living Legend in English), released on June 16, 2023. It is 6ix9ine’s first fully Spanish album.