Tekashi 6ix9ine had a couple of announcements on deck that are primed to move his career further forward than it has already gotten on the strength of his fast-rising hit "Gummo," earlier this week. The Brooklyn rapper took to Hot 97 where he sat down with Dj Drewski to talk about what's happening as the old news of the day about controversies surrounding an old sex assault case, subside to him being the talk of the town over his single's gradual rise up the Billboard charts. One of the questions sprung upon the Bloods affiliate, of course, had to do with former collaborator Trippie Redd, whose beef with Tekashi has seemingly simmered down.

"Man, nobody wanna beef with us, you heard? Nobody want it. Ain't no beef, ain't no beef because nobody want beef with us. We love everyone. You know what I'm saying?" Tekashi said, to the agreement of Seqo Billy, who sat beside him as the interview played on. "I don't even know what the situation... It was nothing, never there, you feel me? Nothing ever happened."

Fans will recall Trippie hopping on Instagram and wilding out after getting jumped by a group he believed to have been affiliated with 6ix9ine, while he was in New York handling some business. In response, Trippie threatened that Tekashi was no longer allowed in L.A. He made the claim that he put the "Gummo" rapper on and continues to get a cut of his money. Tekashi would respond to Trippie's rants by warning him, that for future reference, he might not want to go around accusing anybody of rape.

On the music side of things, 6ix9ine had much to share about the follow up to "Gummo," confirming that the video and song "Kooda" is dropping on Sunday, December 3. After "Kooda" will come "Billie That."