Tekashi 6ix9ine's second interview, with over 15 million views, discussed his legal battles and the challenges of releasing his content without bootlegging. He revealed that Marlon Wayans demanded $40,000 plus 30% of profits, which was deemed unrealistic. Tekashi detailed his court experience, including a judge's apology and the delay of his sentencing to November 20. He expressed a desire to focus on personal growth and refuted claims about his involvement in a gym attack. He also addressed his strained relationship with Anuel AA, citing threats to his brother as a reason for their falling out. The conversation covered various topics, including the removal of a part from a song to improve its virality, and the relationship between Tekashi-6ix9ine and Kodak Black, who is trying to get pardoned. They discussed the challenges of clearing songs for monetization and the financial implications of not doing so. The discussion also touched on the deaths of King Von and King Vaughn, and the aftermath of their feuds. Additionally, they debated the appropriateness of Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl, given the predominantly English-speaking audience. The interview concluded with personal reflections on fatherhood, tax issues, and preferences in relationships and music. In the conversation, Vlad discusses various topics, including his investment strategy, his choice of celebrity to smack (Rob Schneider), and his preference for Nicholas Cage to play him in a movie. He expresses disapproval of Cardi B's past actions and discusses the implications of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Vlad shares anecdotes about encounters with celebrities like Beyoncé and Jay-Z, and reflects on his long-standing career with Vlad TV, expressing gratitude to his viewers. He also humorously considers the hypothetical scenario of crashing a plane into a building, opting for a retirement home.
EXCLUSIVE: Tekashi 6ix9ine on NBA YoungBoy, Young Thug, Kodak Black, Trippie Red, Bad Bunny (Full Interview)
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