Tekashi 6ix9ine Admits He Paid Kooda B to Shoot at Chief Keef: “I Was Bugging”
🚨 Tekashi 6ix9ine has finally opened up about one of the most infamous chapters of his career: the time he offered Kooda B money to shoot at Chief Keef in New York City.
In a candid sit-down, 6ix9ine admitted that he once put out what he called a “30 pack” on Chief Keef, offering cash for the hit. Looking back, he described his mindset as reckless and chaotic, saying:
“I was bugging… I was like Tony Montana. I wasn’t drinking, I wasn’t on drugs, I was just wilding.”
The Deal With Kooda B
According to Tekashi, the supposed “30 pack” was exaggerated. He claims he only handed over about $8,000, not the $20K–$30K that was rumored at the time.
👀 His reasoning? In his words:
“Why am I paying? He shot in the air. Nobody got hit.”
The incident, which happened outside the W Hotel in New York, quickly made headlines. It later became part of the federal case that led to Tekashi pleading guilty to nine charges, including firearms and racketeering offenses.
Kooda B himself admitted to being the shooter, though he claimed he never received the full payment Tekashi had promised.
The O-Block Taunt
The Chief Keef shooting wasn’t the only stunt Tekashi pulled during their feud. He also traveled to Chicago’s O-Block, going live on Instagram to taunt Keef’s crew.
Standing in the street, he yelled:
“It’s 10 p.m. Where y’all at? Nobody outside!”
🔥 Critics later revealed that the video was actually filmed at around 3 a.m., long after the block was empty. Tekashi has since brushed it off as part of his trolling persona, admitting that shock value was the driving force behind his moves.
Sober but Reckless
One of the most surprising details Tekashi revealed is that he was completely sober during this wild period of his life.
He doubled down on the fact that before his 2018 arrest, he had never touched alcohol or drugs. To him, the chaos was all fueled by fame, ego, and the desire to prove himself untouchable.
🔥 “I wanted to look untouchable. I thought that’s what being big was about,” he said.
Why He Did It
Looking back now, 6ix9ine admits it was all reckless and dangerous. He explained that his motivation came from wanting to chase chaos and live like a larger-than-life character.
“I was like Tony Montana,” he repeated, likening his behavior to the Scarface archetype — power-hungry, flashy, and reckless.
While nobody was physically hurt in the Chief Keef incident, Tekashi acknowledges that the decision still haunts his reputation. For many, it remains a symbol of the extremes he went to during his rise to fame.
Social Media and Public Reaction
Fans and critics alike have reacted strongly to Tekashi’s admission.
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Supporters say his honesty shows growth, acknowledging his past mistakes without excuses.
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Critics argue he’s still glamorizing reckless behavior and only revisiting the story to stay relevant.
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Observers note that regardless of intent, the Chief Keef plot will forever be tied to 6ix9ine’s legacy.
👀 On social platforms, memes and debates reignited as clips of his confession spread. Some highlighted the absurdity of him calling it a “30 pack” but only paying $8,000. Others revisited the O-Block video as proof that Tekashi has always been more troll than gangster.
The Bigger Picture: Tekashi’s Legacy
The Chief Keef shooting plot sits at the intersection of Tekashi’s rise and downfall. It was part of the street credibility he tried to build, but also one of the federal charges that led to his imprisonment and subsequent cooperation with authorities.
Today, Tekashi is still polarizing: to some, he’s a marketing genius who mastered viral trolling; to others, he’s a cautionary tale of how chasing chaos can destroy credibility.
🔥 This confession only adds more layers to that complicated legacy.
Final Takeaway
🚨 Tekashi 6ix9ine says he offered Kooda B money to shoot at Chief Keef not because of drugs, pressure, or necessity — but because he was “bugging,” chasing chaos, and trying to live like Tony Montana.
Though nobody was injured in the shooting, the decision remains one of the most infamous moves of his career and a defining chapter in his turbulent rise to fame.
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