Akon has previously made it clear that he wouldn't have any problems working with the controversial Tekashi 6IX9INE. “I’ma feature on that record," Akon told DJ Whoo Kid when asked if he could ever work with the rapper a few months ago. "Matter fact, I’m about to call Tekashi right now and say, 'Yo, T, what we doin’? I’m ‘bout to get on that record. Listen, I’m me, nigga. You can’t beat me up. I’m getting on that record.'"
Those statements now seem to be quite accurate, as the two teased the sequel to Akon's 2004 hit "Locked Up" in an Instagram video posted by 6IX9INE. The duo quickly became a topic of conversation between fans and fellow rappers, who is upset that 'Kon decided to follow through on his recent comments about being willing to work the rapper. Watch it down below.
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Akon has previously made it clear that he wouldn’t have any problems working with the controversial Tekashi 6IX9INE. “I’ma feature on that record,” Akon told DJ Whoo Kid when asked if he could ever work with the rapper a few months ago. “Matter fact, I’m about to call Tekashi right now and say, ‘Yo, T, what we doin’? I’m ‘bout to get on that record. Listen, I’m me, nigga. You can’t beat me up. I’m getting on that record.'”
Those statements now seem to be quite accurate, as the two teased the sequel to Akon’s 2004 hit “Locked Up” in an Instagram video posted by 6IX9INE. The duo quickly became a topic of conversation between fans and fellow rappers, who is upset that ‘Kon decided to follow through on his recent comments about being willing to work the rapper. Watch it down below.