Tekashi 6ix9ine says name comes from anime, not tattoo artist

Tekashi 6ix9ine says his title was impressed by Japanese anime characters, not a Brooklyn tattoo artist who sued him for defamation in 2021.

Japanese ink grasp Takashi Matsuba claimed he found from two documentaries the Brooklyn rapper, whose actual title is Daniel Hernandez, took the stage title from Matsuba and that the affiliation with the tattoo-faced rhymer has harm his popularity.

However the rainbow-haired music artist claimed in an affidavit filed Wednesday within the case the title “has nothing to do with the plaintiff, Takashi Matsuba.”

The affidavit additionally says the rapper has just lately dropped Tekashi altogether and now simply goes by 6ix9ine.

Matsuba mentioned the 2 documentaries — Hulu’s “69: The Saga of Danny Hernandez” and Showtime’s “Supervillain: The Making of Tekashi 6ix9ine” — point out him because the inspiration for the rapper’s title and falsely implied Matsuba did heroin for inspiration.

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Tekashi additionally claimed in an affidavit that he had nothing to do with two documentaries about himself that allegedly defamed Matsuba.
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However 6ix9ine says he had nothing to do with both documentary and didn’t even “acknowledge the voice within the documentary as mine” wherein he supposedly talked about how his title got here from Matsuba, the affidavit says.

“And for the file, that assertion is just not true,” mentioned the affidavit by 6ix9ine.

6ix9ine’s attorneys say Matsuba’s claims present “hubris” in that he “seeks to commandeer and limit using his frequent Japanese first title,” courtroom papers from Wednesday say. 

Attorneys for Matsuba and 6ix9ine declined to remark.

The 26-year-old musician has served jail time in a gang-related case and was convicted of posting baby porn.

6ix9ine made headlines once more final month after his girlfriend Rachel Wattley was arrested for allegedly punching him within the face at a Miami nightclub.

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