Rapper Yung6ix, has opened up on how he was
almost murdered by a fellow rapper in his home.
Speaking with Saturday Beats, the rapper, said he is yet
to understand why his friend decided on murdering
him.
"I don't know why my friend would want to kill me
but that was one of the most shocking moments of
my life. It happened at the studio in my house; I
just came downstairs and the next thing I saw was
my friend with a gun. I called him but he did not
reply. Then I saw the look on his face. He came
with some other people. The guy by his side just
took the gun from my friend's hand because he
noticed that my friend was already having a change
of heart and he did not want to shoot me. When the
guy took the gun, he tried to shoot me but I was
lucky the gun jammed, so everybody ran away.
"To be honest, I don't know what could have made
him want to kill me. The only issue I think we had
was not enough to cause any issue. I was shooting
the video of one of my songs in Abuja the same day
he was shooting the video of one of his songs that
he featured me. I told him that I couldn't be there
for his video because I was working on my own
video. I told him that once I returned to Lagos, I
would make sure I shoot my part of his video and I
would take care of the cost. It was when I got back
that he came to my house with a gun."
He continued:
"They moved him out of our estate because he lived
near my house. The police later told us that estate
residents had been complaining about him and that
they did not want someone who walked around
with a gun living in their estate. That was how he
was evicted from the estate and I felt bad about it."
"All that is behind me now and I am thinking of
my new projects. I have my record label and a
sponsor because immediately I left Storm Records, I
decided to be on my own without relying on
anyone. Along the line, somebody came to support
me financially in the person of Prince Mefe. I
decided not to be like other conventional artistes
who would rather be very established before
signing new acts. Every step I take, I want someone
to grow with me the way Olamide also brought
some guys up as he was becoming big as a star.
Already, I have four artistes signed to my record
label, KKTBM, and they are LK Kuddy, S.H.E, Percy,
and Sean Dennis."
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