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6ix9ine Claims “God” Had His Back After Drake and Durk’s “Laugh Now Cry Later” Diss

Lyndon Abioye |

Tekashi 6ix9ine is looking back at one of Drake and Lil Durk’s biggest collaborations and is unsurprisingly not even a tiny bit remorseful about some of his past actions.

In a VladTV interview, the Brooklyn-born rapper discussed “Laugh Now Cry Later,” Drake and Durk’s 2020 single, and said he believes the diss aimed at him has aged differently because of what both artists have been through since. Drake has taken on half of the music industry following his beef with Compton rapper, Kendrick Lamar and Durk is currently in jail awaiting trial.

“I could be wrong, but I’m gonna say it,” he said. “God has showed me that he’s real.”

The rapper said Drake once seemed untouchable to him before years of jokes, memes, and Kendrick Lamar’s major rap beef.

“Drake could literally do no wrong,” 6ix9ine said.

He then weighed in on Durk, who was arrested in October 2024 in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot dating back to 2022. Durk remains in jail without bond, and his trial is expected in August 2026.

“The name of their song in 2020 when they dissed me was ‘Laugh Now Cry Later,’” 6ix9ine said.

Over the years, 6ix9ine has traded insults with several rappers, including Chief Keef, accused Trippie Redd of switching sides, argued with Meek Mill outside a club, mocked YG online, and even targeted Snoop Dogg after the legendary rapper called him out for being a federal snitch.

Snoop quickly clapped back.

“Last time you said something, I ain’t have time. But today, I got time,” he said in a since deleted video. “You better get the f–k off my line, n—a. Rat boy, you really better leave me alone. I ain’t the one. No way … Go on and do yo’ s–t and get out my way, b—h. You funky dog-head, rainbow-head, dog-head b—h. Yeah, you. Better leave the Dogg alone. Go find you a cat. Tom and Jerry s–t. F–k with the Dogg, nothing nice, b—h. Rat boy.”

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