"If you ain't got at least 100k to give back to our city for people in need you're a bum"
12.05.2020 - 13:15 / nme.com
Rumours had been circulating online that the controversial rapper had partnered with the Jay-Z-founded company
Tekashi 6ix9ine has not signed a management deal with Roc Nation, ending recent speculation from fans.
The Jay-Z-founded company were linked to the recently freed New York rapper (real name Daniel Hernandez) after fans spotted someone in the foreground of his new ‘Gooba’ video wearing a Roc Nation hat (you can briefly see the hat at the 1:57 mark in the below clip).
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"If you ain't got at least 100k to give back to our city for people in need you're a bum"
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