6ix9ine Bio
Daniel Hernandez, also known as Tekashi 6ix9ine was filmed outside an Brooklyn rowhouse to make the music video that would be an enormous success, but ultimately end his life. Against the menacing strains of his hit song "Gummo," he and the crowd of men wearing red bandannas danced, tossed guns and created cryptic images using their hands. Hernandez dressed in a green tracksuit, shagged his hair in rainbows and exposed his multicolored teeth. At one point, he took off his own bandanna to showcase a tattoo that would become the most prominent feature of his the numbers "6" and "9" that covered half his forehead. Hernandez visited Dominican Republic in March 2018 to shoot a music clip. In the Dominican Republic, Hernandez handed out $100 bills to residents in the region. Hernandez went to Chicago's South Side during his dispute with Chief Keef on June 12, 2018. He distributed cash and food to the residents. Hernandez, Nicki Minaj-assisted singer "Fefe" has announced on the 24th of July that a percentage of profits would be donated to youth programs in New York. [177] The Bail Project received a part of their 2020 single "Trollz" that was sold to support the people who were detained during the George Floyd protests. On October 22, 2018, Hernandez met and spent the entire day with Tati, an 8-year-old Brooklyn girl suffering from brain cancer whose wish was to see him. Hernandez went on a shopping spree. Hernandez has contributed a substantial financial contribution to the Cristian Rivera Foundation, a non-profit organization founded to promote awareness and aid in the research of a rare form of brain cancer found in children, known as diffuse intrinsic pontine the glioma (DIPG). John Rivera, the founder of the Organization, stated that Hernandez has been a supporter of the foundation since November 2017. He has also offered to be a guest at their 10th Annual Gala in November 2018. John Rivera stated that Hernandez has been a great example of kindness without any media coverage.
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