Tekashi has not been served with any legal papers,” the rapper’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, told TMZ. Streamusic has now sued 6ix9ine for breach of contract and fraud. However, he allegedly ghosted the company yet again and disregarded several letters that they sent to him regarding his contract. They finally got in touch with him in January, when they finalized a new agreement and rescheduled his performances. However, after receiving the money, Tekashi allegedly ghosted the company in early December when they reached out for him to promote it on IG-and then he didn’t show up for the concerts. Streamusic alleges it gave the rapper $150,000 for performing and promoting the shows on Instagram, neither of which the company says happened. TMZ reports that Streamusic has filed a $2 million lawsuit against the Brooklyn rapper, saying he was a no show for two Los Angeles concerts in December 2021 that the streaming app was going to air live.
6ix9ine’s return to music has also come with another lawsuit.