6ix9ine
American rapper
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2025 | 6ix9ine planned singles 'Poppa' and 'Hanna' |
2024 | 6ix9ine continued releasing singles with various artists including La Perversa, Lenier, Bebeshito, and others |
2024 | Hernandez left the state to go to Las Vegas without permission, further compounding his legal troubles. |
2024 | Hernandez tested positive for meth twice before his arrest, contributing to the violation of his supervised release terms. |
2024 | 6ix9ine is scheduled to release his album 'Blackballed' in 2024. |
2024 | Prior to his arrest, Hernandez received a speeding ticket in Florida for driving 198 mph in a 50 mph zone in an unregistered vehicle. |
October 29 2024 | 6ix9ine, also known as Hernandez, was arrested in New York on a warrant issued by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for violating the terms of his supervised release. |
September 2024 | 6ix9ine's ex-girlfriend, Dominican rapper Yailin La Más Viral, filed a lawsuit against him, alleging a history of physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. |
September 2024 | Yailin La Más Viral was reported to be Hernandez's ex-girlfriend. |
January 25 2024 | Hernandez was released on the condition that he undergo government counseling, meet with authorities every two months, and pay a $510 deposit. |
January 17 2024 | Hernandez was arrested by Dominican authorities on charges of domestic violence and held in a jail in Santo Domingo. |
2023 | 6ix9ine featured on 'Feefafo' with Yailin La Más Viral and Ben El |
2023 | Hernandez began a relationship with Dominican rapper and singer Yailin La Más Viral. |
2023 | 6ix9ine was arrested in the Dominican Republic, adding to his ongoing legal troubles. |
December 2023 | Yailin La Más Viral, 6ix9ine's girlfriend, was arrested in Palm Beach, Florida, on charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and obstructing justice after an assault on 6ix9ine outside his home. |
October 15 2023 | Hernandez was arrested in Sánchez, Dominican Republic on suspicion of assaulting two music producers. |
August 2023 | The Brooklyn-based tattoo artist sought a default judgment against 6ix9ine after his attorney withdrew from the lawsuit. |
June 16 2023 | Hernandez released his third full-length LP 'Leyenda Viva', his first full reggaeton album, as a surprise release, but it did not chart. |
March 2023 | In March 2023, 6ix9ine was assaulted inside a steam room at an LA Fitness gym in Lake Worth Beach, Florida. Following the attack, videos were circulated on social media, showing the incident. Hernandez sustained facial cuts and required hospitalization, leading to the arrest and charging of three men in connection with the assault. |
September 2022 | Hernandez became the goalkeeper of the Russian media football team GOATS. |
April 15 2022 | Hernandez released the song 'Giné', targeting Lil Durk and King Von, in collaboration with Giné energy drink. |
2021 | 6ix9ine collaborated on 'Para' with Massaka |
2021 | 6ix9ine faced multiple legal challenges, including various lawsuits and an incident that took place at LA Fitness. |
2021 | A Miami dancer sued 6ix9ine, alleging that he threw a bottle at her head, resulting in serious and permanent bodily injury. The dancer was awarded $10 million in damages after Hernandez failed to appear in court. |
July 2021 | A Brooklyn-based Japanese tattoo artist filed a lawsuit against 6ix9ine for allegedly making false and defamatory statements about him, claiming that Hernandez exploited his name and likeness by adopting 'Tekashi' as his stage name. |
February 19 2021 | Hernandez returned with the track 'Zaza', which debuted at number 90 on the Hot 100, including jabs at fellow rappers Lil Durk and Meek Mill. |
2020 | Hernandez discussed his history of physically abusing his ex-girlfriend in interviews with The New York Times and The Shade Room. |
2020 | 6ix9ine released his album 'TattleTales' in 2020. |
2020 | After returning from prison, Hernandez intended to donate $200,000 from the earnings of his song 'Gooba' to No Kid Hungry, but the organization declined the donation due to his past activities. |
December 2020 | In December 2020, 6ix9ine was sued for his involvement in the robbery committed in April 2018. |
November 2020 | Hernandez was profiled in a Hulu true crime documentary film '69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez', featuring archival footage of him. |
October 1 2020 | Hernandez was reportedly hospitalized after an overdose from mixing two Hydroxycut diet pills with a McDonald's McCafé coffee. |
September 4 2020 | Hernandez's second studio album, 'TattleTales', was released. He later expressed frustration with music platforms for not adequately promoting the album. |
August 2020 | Hernandez was released from prison. |
August 2 2020 | Hernandez released the single 'Punani'. |
August 1 2020 | Hernandez's home confinement ended, although he continued to be under supervised release. |
July 3 2020 | Hernandez released the single 'Yaya', which debuted at number 99 on the Billboard Hot 100. |
June 12 2020 | Hernandez released his single 'Trollz', a collaboration with Nicki Minaj, which debuted at the top of the Hot 100, marking his first number-one single. |
May 2020 | In May 2020, 6ix9ine accused Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber of cheating on the Billboard Hot 100 by allegedly buying their way to number one with their song 'Stuck with U', claiming they used 'six credit cards' to purchase 30,000 copies at the last minute after his single 'Gooba' debuted at number three for the week ending May 23, 2020. |
May 7 2020 | Hernandez announced he would be releasing a new single on May 8, 2020, marking his return to music and coinciding with his 24th birthday. The song, titled 'Gooba', was released alongside a music video. |
April 2020 | Hernandez was released from prison, after which he began to engage in a number of feuds with various artists, including Meek Mill, 50 Cent, Anuel AA, YG, Rich the Kid, Future, Fivio Foreign, Yailin La Más Viral, and Lil Tjay. |
April 2020 | Hernandez was placed on supervised release after serving his prison sentence, with the release period lasting for six months. |
April 2 2020 | Hernandez was confirmed to be released from prison into home confinement after the government did not object to his early release. |
March 22 2020 | Hernandez requested to serve the remainder of his prison sentence at home due to being at high risk for contracting COVID-19. |
2019 | 6ix9ine collaborated on 'Swervin' with A Boogie wit da Hoodie, which was certified 3× Platinum by RIAA and Gold by BPI. He also featured on tracks with Lacrim ('Bloody'), Jasiah ('Case 19'), and Joe Young ('Tsunami') |
December 18 2019 | At his court hearing, Hernandez's father, who had not seen him since he was 9 years old, attended, leading Hernandez to break down in tears. |
December 18 2019 | Hernandez was sentenced to 2 years in prison after testifying against the Nine Trey Gangsters, receiving credit for assisting prosecutors in convicting several gang members. |
October 2019 | Hernandez signed a two-album contract for over $10 million with 10K Projects for one album in English and one album in Spanish. |
October 3 2019 | Anthony 'Harv' Ellison was found guilty of the charges related to the July 2018 kidnapping and assault of 6ix9ine. |
September 10 2019 | Hernandez admitted to years of domestic violence as part of a cooperation agreement in his trial, acknowledging incidents of abuse from 2011 to November 2018. |
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