Tekashi 6ix9ine has never been an artist concerned with subtlety, and his track, “FAX (Call Me Wham),” is no exception. This song isn't just a rap track; it's a defiant, confrontational manifesto aimed squarely at his critics, detractors, and the entire music industry. Released on October 17, 2025, the song is a characteristic high-energy burst of aggression that tackles the one issue that defines his career: his cooperation with federal authorities.
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