A video that has surfaced of Tekashi 6ix9ine pulling up in a white Rolls Royce Phantom and telling everyone he's going to L.A. despite recent threats has people talking.

"I ain't gonna be hard to miss, man. We in f**king L.A., All-Star weekend man. You know what the f**k going on," a shirtless 6ix9ine says after exiting the luxurious ride with a red flag on his shoulder.

The recording is a controversial one at this particular time, for a number of reasons. Tensions have been on a high, as questions loom over how Cardi B will be received in the city after she caused blowback from Crips for making light of a blue fur she was rocking in Minneapolis during the Super Bowl weekend. Coincidentally, the Blood repping Tekashi got into beef in Minnesota on the same day, and his insistence that he won't be checking in when he rides out to Cali for the NBA's midseason festivities has rubbed more than a few West Coast goons wrong in much the same way.

On Thursday, February 15, 6ix9ine posted a clip of him and his Trey Way Billies claiming that it wasn't them who canceled the L.A. show and maintaining that they would be touching down by Thursday. However, in light of the latest snippet coming to surface, many are questioning the validity of the Brooklyn rapper's claim that he is out in the City of Angels.

"All that pump faking will leave somebody hurt. Not even near LA in the post but it sound good," Compton rapper Hitter J3 wrote in a repost of the video of 6ix9ine rolling out of the Phantom. "This A Public service announcement @6ix9ine_ wont be entering LA without approvals," he said. Many of the commenters have noted that the vehicle has Houston rental tags, thus inferring that he's down in Texas, not L.A.