6ix9ine Shares Video for "Gooba," His First Post-Prison Song Release

6ix9ine has released his single "Gooba," his first since being released from prison to home incarceration in early April, and an accompanying video.

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6ix9ine has released a new song titled “Gooba” on his birthday. It’s the first track he’s dropped since he was released to home confinement in early April. Watch the brand new video above.

He announced the new single on Thursday via a billboard in Times Square that read “The King Is Back.” He also hosted an Instagram Live session alongside the song’s Friday release. “Gooba” was produced by Harald Hjermann Srobo and Jahnei Clarke.

“If a rat came home and did more numbers than, I'd be mad. You have every reason to be mad,” 6ix9ine said during the IG Live session.

6ix9ine was released from prison due to his history as an asthmatic, which made him more susceptible to contracting COVID-19. His release date was set for August after he was sentenced to two years in prison, including time served, in December 2019. He first filed to be released to home incarceration in late March, though his request was initially denied.

Many artists aren't welcoming 6ix9ine back with open arms. In addition to his recent back-and-forth with 50 Cent, the incarcerated rapper has also gotten into it with Meek Mill. On Friday morning, Meek apparently addressed 6ix9ine’s then-forthcoming IG Live session, though he didn’t directly name 69.

“I hope that rat going live to apologize to the people he told on or the victim,” Meek tweeted. “Y'all forgot that fast a 'rat' killed Nipsey he wasn't suppose to be on the streets! That's the only thing ima day [sic] because he's dead... Left his baby mom and child like a coward as targets!”

6ix9ine later responded, writing, “Imagine having a new born baby come into the world & be pressed about a Mexican with rainbow hair.”

Meek then tweeted his reaction to 6ix9ine's new video, writing, “Shit superrrrr trashhhhhhhhhhh .... you gone up a 100 shots. stop turn Durkio and nav back on!”

Shit superrrrr trashhhhhhhhhhh .... you gone up a 100 shots 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 stop turn Durkio and nav back on!

— MeekMill (@MeekMill) May 8, 2020

The controversial rapper has still had a successful career. In October, reports surfaced that he signed a record deal worth over $10 million with his former label, 10K Projects.

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