6ix9ine Says King Von Is In "The Pits Of Hell" While Trolling Lil Durk
The controversial rainbow-haired rapper used a live stream to take a victory lap as Lil Durk faces serious murder-for-hire charges.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is seizing the moment as his long-time rival Lil Durk faces a high-stakes federal trial. The Brooklyn rapper has maintained a grudge since Durk originally labeled him a 'rat' following his own legal troubles years ago.
During a Tuesday night appearance on DJ Akademiks' stream, 6ix9ine took his taunts to a new level. He directed his vitriol toward the late King Von, a close associate of Durk who was killed in 2020.
Shocking Remarks on DJ Akademiks' Stream
In a clip that has since gone viral, 6ix9ine made disparaging remarks about Von's afterlife. "King Von is in the pits of hell," he told the streamer, adding further insults regarding other deceased figures from the Chicago drill scene.
The comments appeared to make DJ Akademiks visibly uneasy. The host has long-standing ties to the Chicago rap community and has built much of his platform covering the very conflicts 6ix9ine was mocking.
Interviews Becoming Evidence
The timing of this outburst is particularly sensitive given recent developments in Lil Durk's court case. Reports indicate that prosecutors intend to use a past interview featuring 6ix9ine, Wack 100, and Akademiks as evidence.
Legal teams suggest the government wants to prove that 6ix9ine’s public taunting—specifically his demands that Durk 'slide' or retaliate for Von—pressured the rapper into alleged criminal activity.
A Long-Standing Feud
This is not the first time 6ix9ine has targeted Von's memory to get a rise out of Durk. He previously traveled to Chicago to film disrespectful social media content in front of murals dedicated to the fallen rapper.
While 6ix9ine's presence on the music charts has faded, he seems to have found a second life as a professional antagonist in the digital space. He appears convinced that he has finally gained the upper hand over his industry enemies.
Despite the backlash from fans and peers, the rapper shows no signs of toning down his rhetoric. As the trial looms, the tension between the two camps remains at an all-time high.
Source & attribution
Originally reported by Latest Hip-Hop & Rap Music News | HotNewHipHop (Alexander Cole).
Read the originalHow does this story land?
Spotted an error? Read our corrections policy.
Discussion(0)
Comments are moderated. Be civil, stay on topic and no personal attacks.
Loading comments…