6ix9ine Shockingly Makes $500,000 In Just 40 Minutes -- Here's What He Did

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6ix9ine isn't done boasting about his achievements.

On July 11, he claimed that despite his lack of recent musical accomplishment, he was paid generously.

The New York rapper said on Instagram that he made $500,000 for a 40-minute performance in Turkey, while also posting videos of himself plunging into a 15,000-person throng while fans chanted his name.

"THE BEST IN THE WORLD," he said in the caption.

Aside from announcing his large salary, he also revealed how "liked" he felt in various areas of the world.

"You guys need festivals to have big stages, only known in America. It needs to be 20 artists performing for people to show up."

In another post via Instagram Stories, the 26-year-old artist, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, bragged, "I drop a song ONCE a year-only released two songs in the past two years (750 days). I sell out shows all around the world. I would hate me too."

News of 6ix9ine's latest earnings comes after a concert promoter sued him in December after not showing up to a scheduled show in Texas.

JJD Entertainment, owned by Jamie Dominguez, filed a lawsuit claiming the rapper flew into Humble in June 2021 to collect the $75,000 payment for the supposed show, but he didn't perform.

In the lawsuit, the contract said that the "GOOBA" hitmaker would get only $45,000 when signing the documents and about $75,000 when he showed up for the concert. Dominguez also paid $28,000 to fly the rapper on a private jet from Florida to Texas.

Because of what happened, JJD Entertainment was forced to refund ticket sales which cost them almost $179,000 on the rapper's event budget and over $100,000 for the production, insurance, security, and even the venue.

6ix9ine is also known to flaunt money to everyone back in 2020; he dangerously toured the Los Angeles streets and tossed thousands of dollars into the air, which caused a massive panic among residents trying to grab the cash.

The Blast reported that the rainbow rapper strolled Beverly Hills doing some high-end shopping and then addressed the large crowd, which started following him by tossing several $100 paper bills into the air to "give back" to the city.

He received flack for doing so, especially by ironically doing it in one of the wealthiest cities in the world.

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