6ix9ine Disses Toronto Rappers Pressa & TOP5: “Ain’t No Demons in Toronto”
During Hip Hop History Month, Tekashi 6ix9ine is once again at the center of controversy — this time for taking aim at Toronto’s rap scene, calling out Pressa, BFR Records, and even questioning Canada’s street credibility.
🎤 6ix9ine’s Latest Rant
In a viral clip making rounds online, 6ix9ine mocked the way some Toronto artists talk, comparing one to a “Pirates of the Caribbean” character. He then took the conversation further, claiming there are “no demons in Toronto” and suggesting that Canadian rappers don’t have the same edge as their American counterparts.
“If you from Canada, I can’t fear you,” 6ix9ine said during the discussion. “Ain’t no Canadian coming over here and wildin’ like an American.”
The New York rapper didn’t hold back, implying that Canada’s rap beefs stay local and that U.S. artists aren’t worried about them crossing borders.
🇨🇦 Toronto Responds
While 6ix9ine didn’t name Pressa directly in the clip, he did reference Pressa and TOP5, saying:
“There’s no demons in Toronto. There’s a couple, you know about Pressa and them… but if you from Canada, I cannot fear you.”
Toronto hip hop fans quickly fired back online, reminding him that the city has produced internationally recognized names like Drake, Pressa, Smiley, and NorthSideBenji, with many arguing that Toronto’s street scene just doesn’t move the same way as the U.S. — but it’s still authentic.
🕊️ Hip Hop History Month Debate
The timing of 6ix9ine’s comments adds extra weight, given that November is Hip Hop History Month, a period meant to celebrate global contributions to the culture — including Canada’s growing influence.
WorldWide Entertainment TV has documented Toronto’s role in hip hop through exclusive interviews, live performances, and classic moments that helped bridge the gap between the 6 and New York City.
🔥 Fans Sound Off
Social media reactions have been mixed. Some defended 6ix9ine’s bluntness, saying he’s just being honest about the difference between the U.S. and Canadian rap markets. Others called him out for disrespecting a scene that’s helped influence international hip hop culture.
One fan on X wrote, “6ix9ine always got something to say until he gotta come to Toronto in person.”
Another said, “Pressa already made moves with U.S. artists — 6ix9ine just talking for views.”
📺 Watch Lisa’s Commentary
WorldWide Entertainment TV’s Lisa breaks down 6ix9ine’s latest rant, offering perspective on Toronto’s impact and how artists like Pressa and BFR helped elevate the city’s sound beyond borders.
🎥 Watch the full breakdown here → [6IX9INE VS PRESSA]
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