Benny The Butcher Reveals Tekashi 69 s Manager Asked for a Feature
Jan 29, 2021 1:51 PM
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In 2020, Griselda Records saw the rise of acts like Westside Gunn, Conway, and Benny The Butcher, who released an album with Hit-Boy and stunned many with his guest verses on numerous songs. Benny’s run didn’t conclude there though, as the rapper continues to shine into 2021. However, Benny’s successes were met with some down moments, and now the rapper has revealed another one that came in the form of a collaboration request.
Via Twitter, Benny The Butcher revealed that the management of Tekashi 6ix9ine tried to reach out to him to secure a feature. However, Benny made it clear he isn’t with any of the s ts, and posted a poll asking fans what they thought his response was to the request. The options on the poll said “No” and “F k No,” with the second option getting 95.3% of the votes. Take a look above.
Benny the Butcher creates new anthem for the Buffalo Bills
Benny the Butcher (Image source: Instagram – @getbenny)
Buffalo MC and Griselda member Benny the Butcher, recently entered into a partnership with his hometown football team, the Buffalo Bills. Benny the Butcher created a new team anthem for the NFL squad and collaborative merchandise as well. Remixing the Buffalo Bills shout anthem, Benny leads the charge, chanting, “We the mafia… Bills mafia… Let’s go Buffalo.”
He shared the video on Instagram (@getbenny), adding, “Went to go get it even tho’ they didn’t want me to have it @buffalobills @billsmafiapage.”
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Prolific East New York rapper Uncle Murda has overnight released his new 12-track mixtape titled “Don’t Come Outside 3”, the third volume of his
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Last year in mid-January Uncle Murda dropped the second volume of his “Don’t Come Outside” mixtape series which was ultimately well-received by fans which featured guest appearances from Aviator Keys, long-term collaborator Que Banz, Toronto’s Tory Lanez, Dave East of Mass Appeal Records, Jadakiss, and Styles P of The LOX, Conway, and Benny The Butcher of Griselda.
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