In a heated exchange, rapper 6ix9ine recently sparked controversy during an interview with VladTV, where he made derogatory comments about fellow artist Sukihana. He insulted her appearance, comparing her to comedian Tracy Morgan, and referred to her using offensive language. The remarks drew immediate backlash, particularly from Ray J, who took to social media to defend Sukihana.
In an Instagram video posted on November 4, Ray J expressed his discontent with 6ix9ine’s comments. “BRO 69 — DONT EVER TALK ABOUT MY HOMEGIRL Suki !!” he stated emphatically. He added, “MATTER OF FACT.. DONT EVER TALK ABOUT A WOMEN AGAIN!! – TALK ABOUT ME N***A!! ‘DEAD HOMIEZ!! —- DONT DO IT AGAIN BRO!!” At the time of this report, 6ix9ine has not publicly responded to Ray J’s video.
This incident is not the first instance of tension between 6ix9ine and Sukihana. Back in September, Sukihana commented on 6ix9ine’s ongoing feud with Young Thug, referencing the tragic death of his friend Ariela La Langosta. In her post, she urged 6ix9ine to cease discussing Young Thug and instead focus on his personal losses, writing, “Six9ine stop talking bout thug and talk bout home girl that just died.”
6ix9ine’s response was equally pointed. He asserted that La Langosta was a close friend, stating, “‘The girl’ was one of my best friends who I met while being a girl in my music videos. She was killed because HER BOYFRIEND owed money.” He then shifted the conversation back to Sukihana, implying that her reputation was questionable, saying, “Sukihana sell mad p**sy. But she literally sell it to the n****s in Broward County that are in front of liquor stores,” during an appearance on the Fresh&Fit Podcast.
The exchange escalated as 6ix9ine also made insinuations about Sukihana’s appearance, suggesting she was bald. In response, Sukihana set the record straight, stating, “My hair is down my back and my hair is longer than his d*ck. He do got some hair but he also got lice.”
The ongoing verbal sparring highlights a broader pattern of public feuds within the hip-hop community, where insults and personal attacks often dominate social media discourse. As the situation develops, many fans are left questioning the impact of such exchanges on the artists’ reputations and careers.
