Apparently T.I. isn't the only to believe that Tekashi 6ix9ine can make a comeback without a problem. Last, we reported that the rapper reportedly would deny going into the Witness Protection Program once released, and instead pay for round-the-clock security while he makes his return to music. Someone who has been in 6ix9ine's shoes, Irv Gotti, beating the feds on money laundering charges in the early 2000s, says that 6ix9ine should be just fine, "its not the 90s anymore."TMZ caught up with Irv, asking for his opinion on 6ix9ine, "I've never seen a rapper like this," he stated. "This is a first. I truly don't know...What I feel is that, the new generation, I think he can put out a hit record and they're gonna f*ck with him. They're not like me or like the older generation who really have strong beliefs on snitching. You hear it now. A lot of people, you hear the comments like, 'I would snitch, too, if it was gonna hurt me.' I think it's a new world. It's different than when I came up."
Apparently T.I. isn’t the only to believe that Tekashi 6ix9ine can make a comeback without a problem. Last, we reported that the rapper reportedly would deny going into the Witness Protection Program once released, and instead pay for round-the-clock security while he makes his return to music. Someone who has been in 6ix9ine’s shoes, Irv Gotti, beating the feds on money laundering charges in the early 2000s, says that 6ix9ine should be just fine, “its not the 90s anymore.”
TMZ caught up with Irv, asking for his opinion on 6ix9ine, “I’ve never seen a rapper like this,” he stated. “This is a first. I truly don’t know…What I feel is that, the new generation, I think he can put out a hit record and they’re gonna f*ck with him. They’re not like me or like the older generation who really have strong beliefs on snitching. You hear it now. A lot of people, you hear the comments like, ‘I would snitch, too, if it was gonna hurt me.’ I think it’s a new world. It’s different than when I came up.”
Apparently T.I. isn’t the only to believe that Tekashi 6ix9ine can make a comeback without a problem. Last, we reported that the rapper reportedly would deny going into the Witness Protection Program once released, and instead pay for round-the-clock security while he makes his return to music. Someone who has been in 6ix9ine’s shoes, Irv Gotti, beating the feds on money laundering charges in the early 2000s, says that 6ix9ine should be just fine, “its not the 90s anymore.”
TMZ caught up with Irv, asking for his opinion on 6ix9ine, “I’ve never seen a rapper like this,” he stated. “This is a first. I truly don’t know…What I feel is that, the new generation, I think he can put out a hit record and they’re gonna f*ck with him. They’re not like me or like the older generation who really have strong beliefs on snitching. You hear it now. A lot of people, you hear the comments like, ‘I would snitch, too, if it was gonna hurt me.’ I think it’s a new world. It’s different than when I came up.”