The world of hip-hop never rests, and the latest storm involves Sukihana and Tekashi 6ix9ine, who have set the internet ablaze with a bitter back-and-forth that’s as personal as it is public.
The clash kicked off when Sukihana called out 6ix9ine for repeatedly taking shots at Young Thug, who is currently fighting for his freedom while facing mounting legal scrutiny. But things quickly turned darker when 6ix9ine pulled the name of his late friend, Ariela La Langosta, into the fray.
6ix9ine Brings Up His Late Friend
La Langosta was tragically found dead in her car this past August, her death still under investigation, according to People. At the time, 6ix9ine mourned her loss publicly, writing on Instagram: “NY won’t ever be the same. I loved you.”
But invoking her memory as part of a heated feud didn’t sit right with many fans. Critics accused him of exploiting her tragedy for clout.
Sukihana herself blasted the rapper directly, telling him to focus on his personal life instead of dragging Young Thug:
“Six9ine stop talking bout Thug and talk bout home girl that just died.”
6ix9ine quickly fired back, offering his own explanation while insulting Sukihana in the same breath:
“The girl was one of my best friends who I met while being a girl in my music videos. She was killed because HER BOYFRIEND owed money. What does that have to do with ya man tellin @sukihanagoat I know ya PH balance off stank treesh.”

The Internet Reacts
The fiery exchange immediately went viral after DJ Akademiks reposted it, sparking thousands of reactions. Some sided with Sukihana, calling out 6ix9ine for dragging his late friend’s name into a messy online feud. Others applauded his signature trolling, pointing out that his strategy has always been “attention by any means necessary.”
The feud also comes as 6ix9ine teased yet another diss track, this time directly aimed at Young Thug. On Instagram, he shared a snippet using a twisted flip of the children’s classic “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” captioning it with a cryptic line:
“Seen a snake turn spider turn rat don’t tell the world just please let me out man watchaht.”
Young Thug’s Legal Battle Looms Large
For Young Thug, the timing of this circus couldn’t be more sensitive. Already embroiled in the high-stakes YSL RICO trial, the rapper has had to swat down rumors sparked by a resurfaced interrogation clip suggesting he may have cooperated with authorities — claims he has denied, with backing from Peewee Roscoe, the man mentioned in the video.
Adding to the noise, leaked prison phone calls have only fueled speculation, putting Thug under even harsher public scrutiny as he fights for his future.
A Recipe for More Drama
Sukihana’s no-holds-barred clapbacks, 6ix9ine’s trolling nature, and Young Thug’s ongoing legal war have all collided to create one of the messiest rap storylines of 2025.
While Sukihana positions herself as a defender of Thug and his legacy, 6ix9ine continues to thrive off controversy — turning grief, beef, and spectacle into headlines.
And with a new diss record on the horizon, fans are bracing for the next chapter in a feud that shows no signs of slowing down.









