Tekashi 6ix9ine GOOBA – Just over a month after Daniel Hernandez walked out of prison due to concerns about the spread of coronavirus, the controversial rapper also known as Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first song, ‘GOOBA’.
The colorful video features the rapper in full Tekashi 6ix9ine glory, dyed hair hanging low, with a video vixen for every color of the rainbow.
After pleading guilty to a litany of charges, including racketeering and armed robbery, following his November 2018 arrest, Hernandez cooperated extensively with federal authorities during his trial.
On Friday morning, Tekashi 6ix9ine advertisements appeared in Times Square announcing his return. By the afternoon, he had released a music video for a new song, showing off his ankle monitor for the camera.
Tekashi 6ix9ine GOOBA – The new track doesn’t directly address his arrest, cooperation with the federal government, or his three-day snitch fest last year, but does make it very clear that he hates clout chasers.
GOOBA,” from its simplistic trap beat to its two-minute runtime, is a clear return to pre-arrest Tekashi 6ix9ine antics. He makes sure to take aim at his detractors by saying they’re “big mad” that he’s returned from prison to a “big bag.” The music is punishingly blunt and seemingly designed to provoke: For a brief moment, it includes a CGI rat head over Tekashi’s face — an over-the-top nod to his testimony against his former gang affiliates last year.
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Check out GOOBA video below:
The coronavirus outbreak first hit some of the world’s largest economies. After originating in China, Italy and Spain were particularly hard hit. The U.S. now leads the world in the number of people who have contracted COVID-19 and those who have died from the disease.
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