LOVE HURTS
He's been hailed as being one of those types of artists that come around only once in a lifetime, and South Carolina's top gangsta rapper, Six9 (not to be confused with pop rapper, 6ix9ine) is just getting warmed up.
Shortly after he made his official debut, with the release of several notable singles that set him apart from the crowd sonically, lyrically and stylistically, tracks like "Black" which featured 2Chainz and "Kamasutra" which featured Lil' Wayne, cemented his name in the minds of critics, fans and industry insiders as one of hip hop's most promising new acts and opened ears to a whole new world of essential hip hop masterpieces and classics that not only paid homage to the pioneers but also brought reassurance to disillusioned fans.
Six9, a.k.a "Carolina King", a.k.a "the real Six9" recently released some behind the scenes clips from the making of the track, "Love Hurts", which was recorded in Atlanta where he is from.
Explicit.