6ix9ine‘s confidence in himself has skyrocketed after his performance to a packed crowd in Romania over the weekend.
On Sunday (July 14), soon after he took the stage at the Beach, Please! festival in Northern Dobruja, the New York City native shared a snippet of his performance in front of the roaring audience to remind fans and followers of his popularity.
“I can take a lot of time off,” he wrote in the caption. “But I won’t ever stop being THE BEST to ever do this RAP shit. In marketing, videos, music, performances.
“Understanding that the industry is a lie and full of dick riding no backbone ass niggas that wanna be accepted. THIS IS REAL LIFE. Haters ain’t gonna like this post but I wouldn’t either if I was them. I LOVE YOU [Romanian flag emoij.]”
Prior to his gig in Eastern Europe, the 28-year-old took to social media and announced his latest business endeavor in a brief clip addressed to his fans.
“We just got to Romania,” he began. “I’m super grateful for the ability to travel. Romania, we’re live tomorrow at Beach, Please! I want to apologize to all my fans for being very disconnected with you guys, but I got some great news — I just released a Dummy Coin.
“For the first 2,000 holders who buy into the Dummy Coin, you will be selected to do a meet and greet here in Romania […] Also, we’ll pick three select few to join us on stage for the last song, which is ‘GUMMO.’”
Three years ago, Tekashi jumped on another tech trend and listed a series of NFTs for sale online. Though he did make a decent amount of money from the sales, those who bought the products weren’t too happy with the transaction.
One person who dropped approximately $40,000 on it even told Rolling Stone: “It turned out to be a huge scam.”