6ix9ine’s self-assurance has surged following his weekend performance in front of a sold-out audience in Romania.

The New York City native released a clip of his performance in front of the boisterous crowd on Sunday, July 14, just after taking the stage at the Beach, Please! event in Northern Dobruja, to remind fans and followers of his popularity.

He captioned the photo, saying, “I can take a lot of time off.” But I promise that I will always be THE BEST at this RAP crap. in advertising, music, performances, and videos.

Realizing that the industry is a fake and full of niggas who want to fit in and ride their dicks without any morality. THIS IS REAL LIFE. Haters won’t enjoy this post, but if I were them, I wouldn’t either. [Romanian flag emoij.] I love you.”

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The 28-year-old came to social media a short while ago to reveal his current business venture in a letter to his followers, prior to his show in Eastern Europe.

“We arrived in Romania recently,” he said. “I’m really appreciative that I can travel. Please, Romania, join us tomorrow at the beach! I’m sorry to all of my fans for not getting in touch with you, but I have some exciting news to share: I recently released a Dummy Coin.

The first 2,000 holders to purchase Dummy Coins will be chosen to participate in a meet-and-greet in Romania. In addition, we’ll invite three special people to the stage to perform our final song, “GUMMO.”

Tekashi capitalized on another tech craze three years prior by putting a number of NFTs up for sale on the internet. The customers weren’t very pleased with the purchase, despite the fact that he did make a respectable profit from the sales.

Rolling Stone was informed by an individual who invested roughly $40,000 in it that “it turned out to be a huge scam.”