6ix9ine is back to doing what he does best — stirring controversy and taking direct shots at some of hip-hop’s biggest names. The Brooklyn rapper just dropped his new single “FAX (Call Me Wham)”, a fiery diss track aimed at Young Thug and Lil Baby, complete with a chaotic visual that’s already making waves online.
After teasing the track for over a month, 6ix9ine officially released the full version this week, doubling down on his reputation as one of rap’s most unapologetic trolls. But this time, he’s mixing calculated shots with a dash of humor and timing — all while referencing Young Thug’s leaked jail calls that have been circulating online.
The “FAX” Diss: What’s Behind It
6ix9ine doesn’t hold back in calling out Young Thug, accusing him of cooperating with authorities and referencing Pewee Roscoe, a YSL associate who recently defended Thug amid the ongoing legal drama. The track takes aim at Thug’s reputation and subtly mocks the YSL RICO case, adding another layer to 6ix9ine’s long history of poking at rappers with legal troubles.
The rapper first teased the song back on September 9, posting cryptic lyrics on Instagram:
“Seen a snake 🐍 turn spider 🕷️ turn rat 🐀 don’t tell the world just please let me out 🎵 man watchaht 💅🏽.”
Fans immediately decoded it as a direct jab at Thug, with references to his YSL nickname “Spider” and his alleged snitching accusations — something 6ix9ine, himself known for cooperating with federal authorities, has ironically built a career trolling others for.
The Visual: Mockery Turned Meme
The music video for “FAX (Call Me Wham)” — filmed entirely at 6ix9ine’s lavish home — opens with vibrant, twerk-heavy party scenes before shifting to pure trolling.
In the outro, the visuals cut to black, showing the message:
“Never be this down bad.”
Then, 6ix9ine mimics Young Thug calling his close friend Lil Baby (a.k.a. Wham) in a skit styled like a voicemail.
“Yo Wham, it’s me Spider. Call me back twin. I know you don’t like me blowing up your phone like that. Just call me back.”
The skit directly parodies Young Thug’s 2023 track “Miss My Dawgs” from Business Is Business, where he emotionally pleads:
“Wham, pick up the phone, yeah, talk to me, it’s Spider / Taught you everything you know ’bout this sh*t, we for lifers.”
The moment instantly went viral, with fans both laughing and criticizing the move. Some called it “troll genius,” while others accused 6ix9ine of exploiting Thug’s ongoing legal struggles.
Thug and Baby’s Relationship Remains Intact
Despite 6ix9ine’s mockery, Young Thug and Lil Baby remain close. In a past interview with The Pivot Podcast, Thug praised Baby, saying:
“Baby, Savage, Drake — they the realest people I ever met.”
As for 6ix9ine, “FAX (Call Me Wham)” might just be the opening shot from a new project he’s reportedly working on. The rapper has been teasing a return to English-language music after experimenting with reggaeton and Latin trap over the past year.
Love him or hate him, 6ix9ine knows exactly how to dominate headlines — and with this latest diss, he’s reminding everyone that his trolling days are far from over.