New York rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine wants all the clout. The hip-hop star has continued to embrace his house arrest ending and newly released “PUNAMI” music video premiere by trolling his haters.
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s PUNAMI Views
In less than 24 hours, Tek’s latest single and music video is doing massive numbers. On YouTube alone, the visual – which features him tooting his King of New York crown through Brooklyn – has nearly 20 million views.
Tekashi has made sure to blast his haters about going outside in the public once again. Despite working with federal prosecutors by snitching on former affiliates to shorten a prison sentence, Tek hasn’t slowed down his public flexing.
“HE CANT GO OUTSIDE ? HE CANT BE IN BROOKLYN ? REMEMBER⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️ ?????????????????????????????????????????????” -Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Instagram
“IM FREE !! LINK IN BIO LINK IN BIO WHO SAID WE AINT OUTSIDEEEEEE ??? PUNANI ??? BROOKLYN THIS MY TOWN NEW YORK THIS MY CITYYYY YOU HEAR ME!?!?! KING OF F*CKING NEW YORK YA COULD NEVA DO WHAT I DID AND BE OUTSIDE DUMMY!” -Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Instagram
High-Key Details
After mounted anticipation for his house arrest release, 6ix9ine came through with his latest single. Instead of just dropping the song solo, he accompanied it with the flashy New York video.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has shared a new single called ‘Punani’ to mark his release from house arrest, along with an accompanying film clip. The rapper, real name Daniel Hernandez, posted the short video to YouTube just hours after his official release yesterday (August 2), featuring footage shot in Brooklyn. The clip for the expletive-laden track shows Hernandez rapping in a playground with a group of people, sitting on the bonnet of a moving Lamborghini and making a post-house arrest trip to McDonalds. (NME)
Wait, There’s More
Heading into the weekend, reports emerged about Tekashi being expected to be off house arrest by Saturday. However, 6ix9ine would still have a major legal obligation even with his new freedom.
T69’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro, tells us his client will be released from home confinement by Saturday — which will allow him to move into the next phase of his sentence … community service. We’re told 6ix9ine hasn’t done a single hour since he’s been stuck at home. Now that he’ll be able to get out again … Lance says there’s a new problem his legal team is circling — namely, where the hell to put the guy so he can complete 300 hours of community service. (TMZ)
Before You Go
The house arrest update came days after Tekashi 6ix9ine signed on the dotted line to the sum of $5 million with a company called GlobalStreamNow. The amount is expected to cover a virtual performance he’ll livestream in late summer.
Tekashi tells us he’ll hit the stage Saturday, Sept. 5 at 8 PM ET for the live-streamed show, which he says will run for about an hour and feature 12 songs from his album. He’ll also interact online with fans. 6ix9ine is almost done with home confinement, but is keeping the physical location of his live stream under wraps. Remember, there’s still concern about revenge for snitching, so Tekashi says security will be on hand to make sure everything goes off without a hitch. (TMZ)