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The ‘Fefe’ rapper releases a visual for his brand new single a little over one month after he got an early release from jail because of the coronavirus pandemic.
- May 9, 2020
AceShowbiz – Tekashi 6ix9ine returns to the music scene with a bang. The “Fefe” rapper, who is currently under home confinement following his early release from jail due to the coronavirus pandemic, has released a brand new music video for his first post-prison single, “Gooba”, treating fans to an explosion of colors.
Under three-minute long, the visual sees the hip-hop performer sporting every color of the rainbow in his braids and on his puffer jacket. He is joined by six scantily clad dancers, his girlfriend Jade and a Dalmatian puppy as he spits rhymes filled with reference to COVID-19 and his cooperation with federal prosecutors.
Tekashi has served as the director of the music video along with CanonF8 and David Wept. He was likely to have shot the visual in his backyard since he has been granted a permission to do so by a New York judge. He is also allowed to work on new music in his basement and carry out two hours of employment related activities per week.
Hours after the release of the promo, the MC whose real name is Daniel Hernandez bragged that it has collected 16 million views in just 4 hours. “YouTube is frozen,” he declared on an Instagram post that has since been deleted. “And with this GOODNIGHT I literally s**tted on every hater and doubter keep punching the air ILL BE MAD TOO how a rat litter then you #nastywork.”
Tekashi was sentenced to two years in jail for racketeering charges back in December 2019. Prior to his sentencing, the 24-year-old rapper testified against his former Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang members in court. He was actually expected to be given an early release and return home in late July 2020 before coronavirus broke out.
In January, Tekashi’s lawyer filed a motion to allow him to serve the remainder of his sentence under home confinement or in a community correctional facility. It was not until early April that he was granted the request due to his history as an asthma sufferer. Throughout the four months he will spend under “home incarceration”, he is fitted to a GPS tracking device.
Source: Music - aceshowbiz.com