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Ebro Darden Responds To 6ix9ine With Apple Music Streaming Chart
Ebro Questions 6ix9ine’s “Trollz” Stream Numbers With Apple Music Top 10 Songs
Yesterday, Tekashi 6ix9ine got his bragging rights after earning his first-ever number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Trollz,” his recent collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
He wasted no time in roasting his critics, calling out names including Meek Mill, Future, Gucci Mane, Lil Durk and all New York rappers for not having his kind of achievement.
6ix9ine also promised to go on a 7-day tear, which started with him taking shots at Ebro Darden and other media personalities that have effectively “blacklisted” him. “I CAN’T BE STOPPED. YOU CANT BLACKBALL MEEEEEE IM TO BIG OF A STARRRRRRRRRRRR.”
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“NO RADIOOOOOOOOO (ZERO) @applemusic@spotify @thelarryjackson @carlchery DIDNT GIVE US ANY MAJOR PLAYLISTING on Spotify and Apple 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 THEY TIRED SO HARD PUSHING SOMEONE ELSES SONG 🤣🤣 LET THE WORLD KNOW WHAT YA DID,” he added.
Ebro has however responded to 6ix9ine’s shade with a subliminal jab at the rainbow haired rapper. He shared a screenshot of Apple Music’s top 10 songs in the world according to streaming numbers and “TROLLZ” is nowhere to be found on the list.
“This biggest songs in the world based on streams in @applemusic,” the veteran Hip Hop critic and radio personality wrote on the photo.
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