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    6ix9ine Granted Permission to Record Music Video on His New York Backyard

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    Under home confinement upon his release from jail due to coronavirus concerns, the ‘Fefe’ rapper is allowed to ‘conduct employment-related activities outside of the residence.’
    Apr 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – A judge has granted rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine permission to shoot music videos on his property.
    The star put in a request to shoot promos in his New York backyard while under home confinement and now he has been given the green light to do so.
    According to documents obtained by TMZ, Judge Engelmayer gave the rapper permission “to conduct employment-related activities outside of the residence but within the confines of the rented property.”
    Tekashi is allowed to carry out two hours of employment related activities per week and can work on new music in his basement but it’s “limited to no more than an 8-hour period per day,” with his schedule subject to approval by his probation officer.
    The “FEFE” star, real name Daniel Hernandez, was released from prison earlier this month and allowed to serve out the rest of his federal sentence at home due to coronavirus concerns as he is an asthma sufferer.
    Tekashi, 23, was sentenced to 24 months behind bars for gang-related activity in December 2019.

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    6ix9ine Asks Judge to Allow Him to Film Backyard Music Videos

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    The ‘FEFE’ hitmaker’s legal team has filed legal documents asking for a judge’s permission to record his new music videos in the backyard while he’s in home confinement.
    Apr 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Tekashi69 a.k.a. 6ix9ine’s new music may come sooner than later. The rapper has been actively working on his new albums since he’s released from jail due to the coronavirus pandemic and he’s now eager to use his time in home confinement to film music videos.
    According to TMZ, the New York City native’s legal team has filed legal documents asking Judge Engelmayer to allow the rapper to spend up to 2 hours in his backyard once a week to work on music videos. The docs note that the hip-hop star’s probation officer is aware of the request and has no objection, so he just needs the judge’s stamp of approval too.
    Back in October 2019, when he’s still placed behind bars, 6ix9ine already scored a new record deal worth more than $10 million with his former label, 10K Projects. Under the deal, the “Gummo” spitter will release two albums, one in English and one in Spanish, as soon as he’s released from jail.
    And that’s exactly what he’s been planning after the judge granted him an early release on April 2. His attorney Dawn Florio has confirmed that her client intends to release two new albums “as soon as possible.” The lawyer added, “Yes, he can release music. What he’s gonna do is he already has that advance for 10K Projects. So he has to put out a Spanish album and an English album. So that’s what he’s going to do.” He has reportedly set up a studio at home to record the albums.
    Additionally, the 23-year-old star has scored gigs in Saudi Arabia, Australia, Europe and South America in 2020 and 2021, which are going to earn him $500,000 per show. He, however, has to wait until his home confinement is over in three months to be able to travel overseas for the shows.

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    Lil Mosey Says No to Collaboration With Tekashi69

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    People on the Internet react badly to his remarks, but surprisingly the hate comments are mostly directed toward the Seattle rapper instead of rainbow-colored hair rapper.
    Apr 16, 2020
    AceShowbiz – On one of these days, someone may come up with a new collaboration with Tekashi69 (6ix9ine), who was just released from prison, for clout. However, Lil Mosey makes sure that it will not be him.
    During a recent online interview with Los Angeles’ Real 92.3, the “Blueberry Faygo” rapper shut down the possibilty of him working together with the rainbow-colored hair rapper. “Nah, you ain’t see me around that b***h,” so the 18-year-old insisted.
    “Nah. F**k no,” the Seattle rapper said. “If I snitched, no one would f**k with me. That s**t dead regardless, f**k that n***a.”

    People reacted badly to his remarks, but surprisingly the hate comments were mostly directed toward Mosey. “Who said 69 was finna work wit dis n***a tho,” one fan wrote in the comment section. Echoing the sentiment, one other thought that “6ix9ine wouldn’t even wanna work with him anyway lmao.”
    Another naysayer chimed in, “Tekashi wouldn’t work with him in the first place, snitching beside.” Pointing out that the possibility for 6ix9ine to ever collab with another artist, someone said, “I mean most of 69 songs are singles he wouldn’t give a f**k.”
    Meanwhile, someone thought that Mosey didn’t have any right to criticize 69 for snitching because he “would snitch in the same situation.” Alluding that s/he was indifferent about the whole thing, one user commented, “Who gives af what lil mosey thinks at a time like this,” with someone simply stating, “Me >Lil Mosey.”
    While Tekashi has yet to respond to this matter, rumors have it that the rapper is currently working on two albums, a Spanish project and an English album, following his release from jail. Despite his snitching scandal, it seems like people still have big curiosity as to who will be included in his upcoming album and which outlet that will snag his first post-prison interview.

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