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Listen to ‘Gooba’, Tekashi 6ix9ine’s first post-prison release

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The rapper was recently let out of jail early due to the coronavirus pandemic Tekashi 6ix9ine has shared ‘Gooba’, his first piece of music to be released since he was let out of prison.

The rapper was given early release from jail last month due to the coronavirus pandemic and was given permission from authorities to put out music while under house arrest.

6ix9ine, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, references COVID-19 on the new track, rapping: “They sick, been hot way before coronavirus.” He also alludes to his co-operation with authorities prosecutors in providing testimony about his fellow gang members: “Tell me how I ratted, came home to a big bag.” The track comes accompanied by a video that sees the rainbow-haired rapper playing

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