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Tekashi 6ix9ine Claims He Gets $500,000 To Perform...Per Show!!

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By Mike Walters on May 24, 2021 at 1:01 PM EDT

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Tekashi 6ix9ine is doing what he does best...trolling other rappers...but, this time he is bragging he makes a HUGE amount of money for each of his performances!

Tekashi 69 took to Instagram to remind other musicians that he is one of the highest-paid rappers. The rainbow rapper claims he rakes in more than $500,000 per show, just to hop on stage and bust out a few songs.

It's a giant number, considering he has had issues with other rappers and the whole snitching thing. But, Tekashi posted a video on IG proving the crowds are stacked while he is performing.

Take A Look!

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"RAPPERS LIE AND SAY THEY GET 200,000 A SHOW AND BE PERFORMING INFRONT A DEAD CROWD WITH 700 PEOPLE THERE. ??? I DROP 4 SONGS A YEAR AND GET 500,000 DOLLARS A SHOW AND DO ARENAS ‼️‼️‼️ TELL THESE RAPPERS CATCH THE F--K UPPPPPPPPP," Tekashi captioned the performance video.

It appears the 'Gooba' rapper's obsession with touting the amount he makes every time he touches the stage is in reaction to recent reports that other popular artists are making around $200,000 a show -- post COVID restrictions.

It's unclear if Tekashi is telling the truth, but by the looks of his lifestyle on social media, he must be making bank!

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Fans loved it and flooded his comment sections with messages like, "the same foos calling him a snitch somewhere in these crowds screaming his songs ?."

Another added, "No cap that boy concerts do be looking lit ??."

The story comes on the heels of Tekashi beefing with another social media star, Jake Paul, challenging him to a boxing match.

“I want to because he deserves to get his ass beat, and I want to do it for all the people he’s disrespected,” Jake said. Adding, “But honestly would be too easy and a 30-second fight + he wouldn’t show up in the ring on the day of the fight, but yes I would love to knock him out.”

Either way, both of them are winning.

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