Ray J Defends Sukihana Against 6ix9ine’s Offensive Remarks

In a recent interview with VladTV, rapper 6ix9ine made disparaging remarks about fellow artist Sukihana, referring to her in derogatory terms and comparing her appearance to that of comedian Tracy Morgan. His comments prompted a swift response from Ray J, who publicly defended Sukihana in an Instagram video shared on November 4.

Ray J expressed his disapproval of 6ix9ine’s comments, stating, “BRO 69 — DON’T EVER TALK ABOUT MY HOMEGIRL Suki !! MATTER OF FACT… DON’T EVER TALK ABOUT A WOMAN AGAIN!! – TALK ABOUT ME N***A!! ‘DEAD HOMIEZ!! —- DON’T DO IT AGAIN BRO!!” His strong words highlight the ongoing tensions within the hip-hop community, particularly regarding the treatment of women.

This is not the first instance of conflict between 6ix9ine and Sukihana. In September, she commented on his feud with rapper Young Thug, referencing the tragic death of 6ix9ine’s friend, Ariela La Langosta. Sukihana urged him to stop discussing Young Thug and instead focus on his personal losses. In response, 6ix9ine dismissed Sukihana’s comments, revealing details about La Langosta’s death while attacking Sukihana personally.

The back-and-forth escalated as 6ix9ine made further allegations against Sukihana, claiming she was involved in escorting. He stated, “Sukihana sell mad p**sy. But she literally sell it to the n****s in Broward County that are in front of liquor stores,” during an appearance on the Fresh&Fit Podcast. These comments have drawn significant criticism and reflect the volatile nature of celebrity feuds in the music industry.

In a reaction to 6ix9ine’s insinuations about her appearance, Sukihana defended herself, asserting, “My hair is down my back and my hair is longer than his d*ck. He do got some hair but he also got lice.” This exchange emphasizes the personal nature of the insults being exchanged, further fueling the public’s interest in the ongoing conflict.

As of now, 6ix9ine has yet to respond to Ray J’s fierce defense of Sukihana. The incident underscores a larger conversation in the entertainment industry about respect and the treatment of women, especially in hip-hop culture. As these artists continue to clash, observers remain curious about how this public feud will evolve and what implications it may have for their careers moving forward.