6ix9ine appeared on Adin Ross's Kick stream to take credit for the rise in content creation, asserting that many streamers owe him a debt. He pointed out the current trend where streamers want to be rappers, and rappers want to be streamers, highlighting that streaming platforms often offer more financial reward than music albums.
DDG once told DJ Akademiks, “For what I signed for, I made that in 30 days on Twitch.” This illustrates the shift in where artists and creators see value and profit within the entertainment industry.
6ix9ine believes his persistent trolling and controversial public persona played a major role in this shift, which prioritized online drama and content over music itself. During his conversation with Adin Ross on Kick, he claimed that his dominance on social media timelines laid the foundation for modern content creation.
“In 2018, there was no TikTok. Let me get this point across, and maybe y’all say I’m reaching, but this is what I truly believe… I walked, I went to jail, I entertained you guys with real-life crimes. I was out there putting my life on the line so you guys could run. When Vine was a thing, remember? I was the original content creator. It’s the right message, wrong messenger. But these is facts.”
6ix9ine acknowledged today’s prominent streamers such as Adin Ross, Kai Cenat, and IShowSpeed, suggesting they are continuing the legacy of content creation he helped initiate.
Author’s summary: 6ix9ine argues that his controversial online presence and early social media dominance laid the groundwork for today's content creation landscape, influencing both rappers and streamers.