Controversial Mexican rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is moving away form his usual aggressive style of music and seeking to appeal to his African fans with a forthcoming Afrofusion song. In a snippet of the unnamed bop shared on his Instagram Tekashi, real name Daniel Hernandez posted himself dancing while the Afro-fusion song with his Spanish lyrics plays in the background.
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That video quickly gained more than a million views and he posted another call to action video for Africans with the music synced to some African children dancehall announcing that April 14 will be the release day of the song: “COMMENT YOUR COUNTRY ON THE LAST POST 💚💜💙💛🧡❤️ APRIL 14TH 🌈🌈🌈 WAPA 🌎 AFRICA I LOVE YOU THIS IS YOUR SOUND 💕💕💕 THANK YOU THIS WAS 🔥🔥🔥.”
The former gang affiliate who corporate with the US government In brining down the Nine Trey Bloods In New York is one of the most popular artist rap music with over 7 billion YouTube views across his catalogue. official music video for 6ix9ine’s latest release “Bori” feat. Lenier is currently the No. 1 trending video worldwide on YouTube after gaining more than 14 million views within a week.
The New Yorker who is noted on the Breakfast Club for saying,”There’s only one thing I fear in life. No, two things. I fear God and I fear the FBI,” was charged with a federal RICO where he was accused of conspiracy to murder and arm robbery and was facing a life sentence for his involvement in a street gang.
He corporated with the authorities and was given 13 months and time served in exchange for his corporation. Since his released, he has been known to list counties like Cuba and Mexico and hand out money randomly to people in need. In fact the music video for “Bori” sees the 27 year old living with a family in Cuba and surprising neighbors with money similar to Drake’s God’s Plan music video.
he also documented a recent gym beat down where three men ambushed him in the lockeroom after his workout.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is signed to 10K Projects records which is owned by Elliot Grainge the son of Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grange and is funded by Universal Music Group.
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