6IX9INE Net Worth [2022]: $10 Million (approx.)
Net Worth: | $10 Million (approx.) |
Date of Birth: | May 8, 1996 |
Place of Birth: | New York City, U.S. |
Age: | 26 year |
Profession: | Rapper |
6IX9INE net worth is around $7 million. 6IX9INE, also known as Tekashi69, is an American rapper, social media personality and convicted felony.
Daniel Hernandez known professionally as Tekashi69 or 6ix9ine (pronounced “six nine”), is an American rapper.
6IX9INE music has been marked by an aggressive style of rapping, while his controversial public persona is characterized by his distinctive rainbow-colored hair, extensive tattoos, legal issues, and publicized celebrity feuds
What is 6ix9ines net worth?:
6IX9INE net worth is around $10 million. Tekashi is a controversial rapper both in terms of his art and his personal life. In 2015 he pled guilty to a felony charge of using a child in a sexual performance.
In 2018 he was arrested on racketeering, weapons, drug charges and conspiracy to commit murder. In return for a reduced two-year sentence, Tekashi testified against his former gang associates. He was released early due to the COVID-19 pandemic and placed under house arrest.
6IX9INE Biography:
Nаmе: | 6іх9іnе |
Rеаl Nаmе: | Dаnіеl Неrnаndеz |
Gеndеr: | Маlе |
Аgе: | 26 уеаrѕ |
Віrth Dаtе: | Мау 8, 1996 |
Віrth Рlасе: | Nеw Yоrk, U.Ѕ |
Nаtіоnаlіtу: | Аmеrісаn |
Неіght: | Fіvе fееt аnd 6 іnсhеѕ. |
Wеіght: | 64 kg |
Ѕехuаl Оrіеntаtіоn: | Ѕtrаіght |
Маrіtаl Ѕtаtuѕ: | Ѕіnglе |
Wіfе/Ѕроuѕе (Nаmе): | N/А |
Сhіldrеn/Кіdѕ (Ѕоn аnd Dаughtеr): | Ѕаrаіуаh |
Dаtіng/Gіrlfrіеnd (Nаmе): | N/А/Yеѕ (nаmе) |
Іѕ 6іх9іnе Gау?: | Nо |
Рrоfеѕѕіоn: | Rарреr, Ѕоngwrіtеr |
Ѕаlаrу: | N/А |
Nеt Wоrth іn 2022: | $10 Міllіоn |
Lаѕt Uрdаtеd: | 2022 |
Tekashi69 was born as Daniel Hernandez in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York on May 8, 1996.
His mother is from Mexico and his father is from Puerto Rico. His mother came to the U.S. in 1988 to seek a better life and opportunities.
Hernandez played baseball and soccer throughout his youth and was assigned to a major league soccer team at 13 but his mother declined because she did not trust a stranger taking her son at a young age. Hernandez has his first name tattooed on the right side of his head.
Hernandez and his older brother, Oscar Osiris Hernandez (born August 25, 1994) were raised in a church throughout their youth. Hernandez would sing during mass and was selected many times to read from the Bible; his favorite passage was Psalm 121.He did not meet his father until he was 9 years old. Up to that point he believed his father was not alive.
In reality 6IX9INE father was a heroin addict who was imprisoned. His father would later claim that the mother’s family prevented hm from seeing Daniel, going so far as to rip up the letters he sent from jail.
Due to his mother’s financial struggle, Hernandez and his brother wore used clothes and Hernandez had to share a bed with his mother.
The family struggled financially, especially after Daniel’s step-father was shot dead on the steps of the family home in 2010, when Daniel was 14. The death caused severe physiological damage and required Daniel to visit a therapist to treat PSD and depression. He also started acting out in school around this time, getting expelled from school in 8th grade. After leaving school Daniel began working at a grocery store to help the family financially.
6IX9INE Rap Career:
Daniel began rapping when he was 16 years old. An early break occurred when he met the CEO of a record label who came into the Brooklyn bodega where Daniel was working. That record executive, Peter “Righteous P” Rogers ran a label called Hikari-Ultra. Peter encouraged Daniel to began releasing original songs.
6IX9INE first song, appropriately titled “69”, was released in 2014. He would release a number of additional singles that year. Over the next three years Daniel, who by then adopted the name Tekashi 6ix9ine, released a series of albums and videos that earned him moderate popularity in the underground rap scene.
6IX9INE Success:
6IX9INE released his debut mixtape Day69 in 2018. His debut single “Gummo” reached #6 on the US Rap chart, #7 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart, and #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold. Hernandez became widely known in late 2017 after the release of his debut single, “Gummo”, which was a sleeper hit.
6IX9INE subsequently released the mixtape Day69 (2018), which was supported by the singles “Kooda”, “Keke” and “Gotti”, all of which charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
“Fefe”, featuring Nicki Minaj and Murda Beatz, a single from his debut album Dummy Boy (2018), peaked at number three on the Hot 100. Despite negative critical reception, Dummy Boy was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
6IX9INE’s single “Kooda” was also certified Gold and reached #29 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart and #50 on the Billboard Hot 100. His single “Keke” (with Fetty Wap and A Boogie wit da Hoodie) reached #20 on the US Rap chart, #22 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop chart, and #43 on the Billboard Hot 100.
After 6IX9INE release from prison, his single “Gooba” debuted and peaked at number three in the US and “Trollz”, his third collaboration with Minaj, debuted at number one in the country. His second album, TattleTales (2020), debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200.
For 6IX9INE role as a witness for the prosecution in the Nine Trey Gangsters trial, Hernandez has been near-universally condemned and ostracized by other members of the hip-hop industry, but has still had some commercial success.
6IX9INE Reported Record Deals:
6IX9INE has used social media to brag about several different record and management deals. In January 2018, he claimed (in a now-deleted Instagram post) that he had signed a $7.5 million record deal.
A month later 6IX9INE claimed to have signed a $15 million management deal with Birdman’s RICHGANG company. About a month later he claimed to have signed a $4.9 million deal to endorse a headphone company. According to several record industry insiders we reached out to, there’s no evidence that any of these deals are remotely real.
6IX9INE $10 Million Deal:
In October 2019, 6IX9INE signed a confirmed record deal with record company 10K Projects. The deal is reportedly worth at least $10 million and will involve two future albums, one in English and one in Spanish.
6IX9INE GlobalStreamNow Deal:
In July 2020 6IX9INE announced that he had struck a $5 million deal with live streaming company GlobalStreamNow. The deal covers one virtual performance to be held on September 5, 2020.
6IX9INE Legal issues:
6IX9INE has been arrested on many occasions. In 2015 he pleaded guilty to a felony count of using a child in a sexual performance. 6IX9INE was given 3 years probation and did not have to register as a sex offender as long as he refrained from posting sexually explicit images online and obtained his GED.
6IX9INE ultimately failed his GED test. In July 2018 he was arrested on an outstanding warrant related to an incident where he allegedly choked someone at a mall in Houston.
In 2018 6IX9INE was arrested on weapons, drugs and racketeering charges. To avoid a 47-year prison sentence he agreed to testify against a group of Nine Trey Bloods gang members. He testified over several days in September 2019.
6IX9INE testified that the Nine Trey Bloods Gang allowed him to essentially pretend to be a member as long as he bankrolled the group. 6IX9INE also testified that after the release of the song “Gummo”, he began earning an average of $60,000 per month from YouTube royalties and live performance fees.
In December 2019 6IX9INE entered a guilty plea as part of his arranged deal with government prosecutors.
For his cooperation, the judge ultimately ordered Tekashi to serve just 13 months. The defendants he testified against are facing life sentences.
On March 22, 2020 he requested to be released early due to the COVID-19 virus that was spreading wildly throughout the prison system. The government did not object and he was released on April 2. He was released in early August, 2020.
6IX9INE girlfriend,kids
Hernandez can speak Spanish; he sang in Spanish on three tracks, “Bebe” and “Mala” with Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA in 2018, then “Yaya” in 2020. Hernandez suffers from asthma.
Hernandez was raised as a Christian. In an interview with American radio personality Angie Martinez, he stated: “I pray a lot; I always thank God for good situations. Every time there’s a good situation, there’s a cell in my brain that says: ‘Say thank you to God’.
At 18 years old, Hernandez conceived a daughter, Saraiyah Hernandez (born October 29, 2015), with Sara Molina (born January 17, 1996). Hernandez also has another daughter, Briella Iris Hernandez (born November 19, 2018), with Marlayna M.
A few weeks before Hernandez headed to prison at the end of 2018, he began dating Jade, whose real name is Rachel Watley. She has Hernandez’s face tattooed twice on her body