

Lyrically, as noted by Rap-Up, he "unleashes his wrath on the haters and clout chasers". "Gooba" contains a simplistic trap beat, and finds 6ix9ine employing his signature "aggressive" style. 6ix9ine also hosted an Instagram Live session on the day of the song's release, which received a record of 2 million simultaneous views. The song was promoted via a large billboard in Times Square that read "The King Is Back". On May 7, 2020, he announced that he would celebrate his 24th birthday the following day, by releasing a new single. However, he was released earlier in April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After pleading guilty to nine charges, such as armed robbery and conspiracy to murder, he was sentenced to 2 years in prison in December 2019. While Tekashi did apologize to his family and fans, he had no remorse for the ones he outed.On November 18, 2018, Hernandez was arrested on racketeering, weapons, and drugs charges. On Friday morning, before 6ix9ine went live, Meek Mill took to Twitter to say he hoped the controversial rapper would apologize to those he snitched on and to his family, whom he endangered when he ratted.

He added later, “If a rat came home and did more numbers than, I'd be mad.

Y'all not the kings of New York-look at the numbers.”

I’m a living legend at the age of 24 years old. He also called himself a legend and king, a nod to his new Times Square billboard that announced the release of “Gooba.” “Y’all could never cooperate with the government and come back, y’all could never do that. Me and you are not in the same bracket at all.” He alleged the watch also cost half a million. Well, I think like two people got it, but if you don't got this watch, we can't beef. He pointed to the watches he was wearing, saying, “Ain't nobody got this watch. Y’all don’t want to understand.”Ħix9ine also showed off his chains, which included a pendant of the shark Bruce from Finding Nemo, which he claimed is worth half a million. Y’all understand why I snitched, y’all understand. But what did I do wrong? Be loyal to n***as that’s fucking my baby moms? Be loyal to n***as that kidnapped me, beat the shit out of me on video and everything? I’m supposed to be loyal to that? Nah, you know what it is? Y’all don’t wanna accept the fact that those is all true facts.
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… If there is a street code, right, if there is a street code and there’s something so-called as loyalty and everything, and no snitching and all of that, I get it, right? But where was the loyalty when you was sleeping with my baby mother? Where was the loyalty when you was caught on the wire tap tryna kill me? Where was the loyalty when you tried to kidnap my mother? Where was the loyalty when you stole millions of dollars from me? Where was that? So who broke it first?” I wanna say that I’m sorry to my fans because you know what? It wasn’t worth it. 6ix9ine took to Instagram Live after releasing his single and accompanying video for “Gooba,” his first offering since being released from prison to home incarceration last month.Īfter dancing for his fans and even brandishing some handcuffs, 6ix9ine went in on everyone who's condemned him for snitching on his crew and breaking street code.
