Tekashi 6ix9ine posted six words to his Instagram on Wednesday: “Hi, my name is Danny. @sex9ine__”
The rapper’s legal name is Daniel Hernandez. He tagged an account called @sex9ine__ in the caption but offered no explanation. There was no image and no video.
The name choice is worth noticing. Danny is the informal version of Daniel. It’s the kind of name his family would use, not what his audience knows him by. Almost nobody in public coverage calls him Daniel. The Tekashi 6ix9ine persona has always been defined by noise and spectacle. The rainbow hair and face tattoos made him one of the most visually distinct figures in modern hip-hop. His confrontational style kept him there.
Hernandez first broke through around 2017. His song “GUMMO” put him on the map quickly. He followed it with a run of tracks. They kept him in the conversation. He seemed to thrive on attention, and controversy was always close behind.
His legal situation took center stage in 2018. He faced federal racketeering charges tied to gang activity and pleaded guilty. He cooperated with prosecutors. That cooperation divided opinion and cost him credibility with parts of hip-hop. In December 2019, a judge sentenced him to time served plus home confinement. He was released in April 2020, earlier than scheduled due to pandemic-related health concerns.
He came back fast. That same year, he dropped “GOOBA.” It shot to the top of the charts almost immediately. His audience hadn’t gone anywhere. He kept releasing music over the following years and stayed active on social media. His Instagram was a consistent place for music drops and public disputes. He stayed in the headlines one way or another.
His legal name rarely appeared in coverage. Reporters used Hernandez. Fans used Tekashi. Danny was different. It called back to an earlier, quieter part of his life.
Wednesday’s caption didn’t fit his usual pattern. He wasn’t announcing a project. He wasn’t calling anyone out. He introduced himself as Danny, tagged @sex9ine__, and left it without context.
The post pulled in 234,237 likes.
What @sex9ine__ represents hasn’t been clarified. It might be a new handle or a project name connected to something not yet announced. Hernandez hasn’t followed up.
His track record is clear: he doesn’t do things quietly. A caption this stripped back, with a name this personal, marks a shift from his usual online presence. Whether it’s the setup for something bigger or a rare unguarded moment is still an open question.