6ix9ine Bio
Daniel Hernandez, also known
as Tekashi 6ix9ine was captured outside a Brooklyn rowhouse in order to make
the video that would become an instant hit and eventually end his life. He and a group of men wearing red bandannas danced to the
beat of "Gummo" Then, they made cryptic symbols using their hands. Hernandez, dressed in a green tracksuit cut his hair in
rainbows and displayed his multicolored teeth. He removed his bandanna at one point to reveal a tattoo,
which would be his most distinct feature which is the numerals 6, and 9. In March of 2018, Hernandez visited the Dominican Republic
to shoot a music video. While there,
Hernandez handed out $100 bills to the residents of the region. In the midst of his feud with Chief Keef on June 12 the 12th
of June, 2018 Hernandez went to Chicago's South Side and gave food and cash
cash outs to local residents. On July 24,
2018, Hernandez announced that a percentage of proceeds from sales of his Nicki
Minaj-assisted smash single "Fefe" will be given to various youth
programs in New York. [177] A portion of
the earnings from their 2020 single, "Trollz", was donated to The
Bail Project to support people arrested in the George Floyd protests. Hernandez was with Tati on the 22nd of October, 2018. Tati
is an eight-year old Brooklyn girl suffering from terminal brain cancer and was
eager to meet the singer. Hernandez took
Tati out for a shopping spree. Hernandez
gave a significant cash contribution to the Cristian Rivera Foundation. This
foundation, which is a non-profit organization, was established to promote
awareness and fund clinical research into diffuse intrinsic pontine growth
(DIPG) in children. According to John
Rivera, the founder of the Organization John Rivera, Hernandez has been a
supporter since November 2017 and was invited to attend as a guest at the 10th
Annual Gala on November 14th on November 14, 2018. John Rivera also stated Hernandez has done many kind acts
that have gone without the media's attention or record.
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