A recent interview with 6ix9ine on VladTV sparked controversy after he made derogatory remarks about rapper Sukihana. Referring to her as a “nasty b*tch,” he also compared her appearance to that of comedian Tracy Morgan. His comments did not go unnoticed, prompting a swift response from fellow artist Ray J, who expressed his support for Sukihana and condemned the disrespectful remarks.
In an Instagram video shared on November 4, 2023, Ray J directly addressed 6ix9ine’s comments. He wrote, “BRO 69 — DON’T EVER TALK ABOUT MY HOMEGIRL Suki !! MATTER OF FACT.. DON’T EVER TALK ABOUT A WOMEN AGAIN!! – TALK ABOUT ME N***A!! ‘DEAD HOMIEZ!! —- DON’T DO IT AGAIN BRO!!” At this time, 6ix9ine has not publicly responded to Ray J’s video.
This incident is not the first time that Sukihana has found herself at odds with 6ix9ine. In September, she weighed in on his feud with Young Thug by referencing the tragic death of his friend Ariela La Langosta. In her statement, she urged 6ix9ine to refrain from discussing Thug and instead focus on more pressing issues, saying, “Six9ine stop talking bout thug and talk bout home girl that just died.”
6ix9ine later fired back, defending his late friend and criticizing Sukihana’s comments. He stated, “‘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. What does that have to do with ya man tellin @sukihanagoat i know ya PH balance off stank treesh?” His remarks have further fueled the tension between the two artists.
In addition to his comments about Sukihana, 6ix9ine has made allegations regarding her personal life. On the Fresh&Fit Podcast, he claimed that she is one of the biggest escorts in the rap industry, stating, “Sukihana sell mad p**sy. But she literally sell it to the n****s in Broward County that are in front of liquor stores.” These accusations have drawn widespread attention and criticism from fans and observers alike.
Sukihana has also responded to 6ix9ine’s insinuations about her appearance, specifically his comments about her hair. In a rebuttal last month, she asserted, “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 feud highlights not only the personal conflicts between the artists but also the broader dynamics within the hip-hop industry. Ray J’s defense of Sukihana reflects the support she has among her peers, as well as the growing intolerance for disrespect towards women in the music scene. As this story develops, it remains to be seen how 6ix9ine will respond to the backlash and whether further exchanges will occur between these artists.
