By Jem Aswad
09.05.2020 - 21:41 / foxnews.com
Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first new song since being released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 24-year-old rapper announced his new song titled "Gooba" on his verified Twitter account on Friday.
"IM BACK HAHAH THEY MAD GOOBA OUT NOW," he tweeted. Tekashi, real name Daniel Hernandez, boasted about his return to music in a second tweet, writing, "I'm still the King of New York" along with a screenshot from his Instagram proving that 2 million users were watching his live
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6ix9ine is keeping the new music coming.After returning with his comeback single, "Gooba," in early May, 6ix9ine is already planning to drop another song this week. He mentioned the track in an Instagram video on Saturday (May 23)."May 29, another single," he stated toward the end of the clip."THIS FRIDAY TROLLZ," he captioned it, with many emojis.
6ix9ine nabs his first No. 1 on Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart with “Gooba,” which debuts at No. 1 on the list dated May 23. “Gooba” debuts with 55.3 million U.S.
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