6IX9INE
6ix9ine is an American rapper known for his aggressive rapping style, rainbow hair, and legal troubles.
Rapper
May 8, 1996
Taurus
28
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Daniel Hernandez, known as 6IX9INE, rose to fame in 2017 with his hit single “Gummo.” Subsequent chart-topping singles like “Kooda,” “Keke,” and “Gotti” solidified his success. His debut album, “Dummy Boy” (2018), featured the hit single “Fefe,” which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2020, 6IX9INE broke records with his track “Gooba,” becoming the most-viewed online hip-hop video within 24 hours. Despite legal challenges, including a racketeering conviction and subsequent imprisonment, 6IX9INE’s popularity endured.
After his release in 2020, he continued to release music, including collaborations with Nicki Minaj and Kanye West. His second studio album, “TattleTales” (2020), debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart.
6IX9INE’s music is known for its aggressive lyrics and catchy melodies, captivating audiences worldwide. While controversies have surrounded him, his unique style and ability to connect with fans have made him a prominent figure in the music industry.