Trap Lore Ross on Ranking Young Thug as ‘King Rat’ & Doing the First Virtual Hood Tour with 6ix9ine
In the modern era of hip-hop, attention is currency.
A single viral clip can overshadow chart-topping albums. Trending hashtags can define reputations. And a single interview can become a cultural event, discussed across podcasts, YouTube reactions, and TikTok commentary for weeks.
Few artists understand this better than Tekashi 6ix9ine, and few media personalities have chronicled his energy and strategy like Trap Lore Ross.
Recently, Trap Lore Ross sat down with Tekashi to explore internet virality, underground hip-hop culture, and the power of controlling your narrative. What emerged wasn’t just an interview — it was a blueprint in how a modern artist leverages controversy, charisma, and content.
The Interview That Shook the Internet
“Well, you just interviewed Tekashi 6ix9ine.”
“Yep. Yep. That was crazy, man… salute to you ‘cause you really popped out with probably the most legendary 6ix9ine interview ever made.”
The interview quickly amassed nearly 16 million views across platforms. But it wasn’t just about numbers — it was a cultural moment.
Tekashi’s energy was magnetic, chaotic, and unapologetically bold. He doesn’t just speak; he performs every sentence, understanding that in a world fueled by screens, presence is as important as talent.
“He takes it all very seriously… 100% in. Totally into the project and realizes if he does it a certain type of way, it’s going to have a big reaction,” Trap Lore Ross said.
This was a man who understood that every moment online is a chance to amplify influence. And he was ready to leverage it in ways most artists wouldn’t consider.
The King Rat Tier List — Viral Controversy
“We did a tier list of all the rappers that ratted… the King Rat? Young Thug.”
The clip ignited a firestorm. Artists who once dominated headlines were now scrutinized, ranked, and debated in real-time. Social media erupted with memes, discussions, and reactions. Fans, bloggers, and even rival rappers joined the conversation.
Tekashi’s blunt honesty — whether you agreed with it or not — turned a simple segment into a viral phenomenon.
It wasn’t just calling out names. It was engaging an audience, creating discussion, and asserting relevance in a culture that constantly seeks the next headline.
The First Virtual Hood Tour — Redefining Fan Engagement
Then came something unprecedented.
“We did a virtual hood tour. He walked me through his hood… showed me where he got jumped, where Jay-Z grew up, even a McDonald’s. First virtual hood tour ever.”
For viewers, it was more than content. It was a digital experience, a way to step inside Tekashi’s Bronx reality without leaving home.
Three blocks, a McDonald’s with history, streets filled with memories — every location carried a story, every turn offered insight into how Tekashi’s environment shaped his persona.
“He was whiling out… ‘Yo, turn left, turn left… this is lit.’ You could see him living it, reliving it, sharing it with the world.”
This wasn’t just a tour. It was an education in engagement, storytelling, and experiential content — showing fans the life behind the headlines.
Tekashi as a Content Strategist
“He’s a natural-born content creator… he could be bigger on Twitch and Kick than in the record industry right now,” Trap Lore Ross noted.
For Tekashi, music is only one part of the equation. Presence, audience engagement, and strategic virality are just as important — sometimes even more.
“He inspired me to be a better content creator… when he gets out, he could set up a whole room with neons, lights, guests, streaming on his own. He could take over the whole thing.”
Every tier list, every virtual hood tour, every viral clip is calculated chaos. Tekashi knows exactly how to maximize attention, whether it’s positive or negative.

The Power of Narrative Control
What sets Tekashi apart is his understanding of narrative and timing. In a digital age where every comment is scrutinized and every post archived, Tekashi carefully crafts what the world sees.
“Some artists you think are big, but they’re not taking it seriously. Two years later, you don’t see them around. He takes it 100% seriously. That’s why he’s everywhere,” Trap Lore Ross explained.
He understands that attention isn’t fleeting; it’s leverage. It can be monetized, repurposed, and turned into influence — a lesson most artists learn only after years of trial and error.
Social Media and the Algorithm
The brilliance of Tekashi’s approach is how he manipulates virality. TikTok memes, YouTube reaction videos, Instagram snippets — each piece is carefully seeded, whether intentional or spontaneous.
Fans dissect every gesture, every word, and every reaction. Each interaction generates data, buzz, and conversation. By participating actively in his own myth-making, Tekashi ensures that even criticism works in his favor.
The Bigger Picture — Lessons for the Modern Artist
From ranking rappers to touring virtual streets, Tekashi is more than a musician — he’s a content architect.
Trap Lore Ross witnessed firsthand the energy, planning, and unapologetic confidence required to stay relevant in a fast-moving digital landscape.
Every clip is a lesson in attention economy. Every viral moment is strategy in motion. In today’s music industry, where streams are king and social media is the throne, Tekashi has built a blueprint for influence that other artists are only beginning to understand.
Conclusion — Chaos as Art
Tekashi 6ix9ine is polarizing. Chaotic. Unpredictable. Controversial.
Yet one fact remains: he understands the modern entertainment ecosystem better than almost anyone.
Every tier list, every reaction video, every virtual hood tour is more than content — it’s a calculated statement, a demonstration of strategy, charisma, and influence.
Trap Lore Ross observed it all. He saw the method behind the madness, the care behind the chaos, and the intelligence behind the theatrics.
Every interview. Every reaction. Every virtual tour.
It’s all part of the legacy of a man who turned chaos into art.
And for Tekashi 6ix9ine, the story never ends. It evolves. It provokes. It dominates. And it continues to redefine what it means to be relevant in hip-hop today.
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