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Fresh off the success of "Gummo," 6ix9ine's master plan is working, and money, success and attention follow; he becomes a professional troll and quickly alienates the hip-hop community; the feds close in, and some sense impending doom.
Fresh off the success of "Gummo," 6ix9ine's master plan is working, and money, success and attention follow; he becomes a professional troll and quickly alienates the hip-hop community; the feds close in, and some sense impending doom.
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S1, EP2 "Power"Fresh off the success of "Gummo," 6ix9ine's master plan is working, and money, success and attention follow; he becomes a professional troll and quickly alienates the hip-hop community; the feds close in, and some sense impending doom.
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