

Online PresenceĦix9ine has a large online presence, with over 31,000 Twitter followers, 210,000 Facebook likes, and 2.9 million Instagram followers. The two firearms charges both have max penalties of life in prison, and the max penalties for the racketeering charges total 46 years in prison. On November 20th, the Department of Justice released a list of the charges against Hernandez and the gang, which included counts of using violence in the aid of racketeering and possessing and discharging a firearm. On November 18th, 2018, Hernandez and members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang, which Hernandez is allegedly associated with, were arrested by New York police on charges of racketeering. The mixtape would also receive a deluxe edition released as Day69: Graduation Day on April 10th, featuring a new song, "Gotti." Both singles would be included on his first mixtape, Day69, released on February 23rd, 2018. His following single, "Kooda," was released on December 23rd and reached number 63 (shown below, right). The song was officially released on November 10th, 2017, where it reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. On October 8th, 2017, his biggest single to date, "Gummo," was released on YouTube, where it gained over 131 million views (shown below, left). The image later went viral on Reddit and Twitter as a meme (shown below). On July 5th, 2017, Hernandez posted a picture of himself to Instagram where he had face tattoos reading 69 and rainbow hair. One of his first singles, "Scum Life" was released on July 27th, 2015 and gained over 2.1 million views on YouTube (shown below). After being expelled from school and selling marijuana, Hernandez began making music. HistoryĦix9ine is the name of Daniel Hernandez, who was born May 8th, 1996, in Bushwick, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York.

Rap, trap, daniel hernandez, bushwick, gummo, tekashi69, tekashiĦix9ine, also known as Tekashi69, is the pseudonym of Daniel Hernandez, an American rapper from Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York, who rose to fame following his 2017 hit "Gummo." As he grew popular, Hernandez' legal history became public, as well as a significant anti- fandom around him.
