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Tekashi 6ix9ine Reportedly Shoot Music Video Alone Due to Coronavirus

Aaron by Aaron
May 6, 2020
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Tekashi 6ix9ine Reportedly Shoot Music Video Alone Due to Coronavirus

Tekashi 69 was released from prison earlier due to pointing out a pre-existing health condition he had that puts him at a major risk of getting coronavirus.

A judge allowed the rapper to finish out his prison sentence on house arrest, and also granted the rapper permission to shoot video for approximately two hours a week, and make music in his basement for eight hours a day. Now, reports have surfaced noting the rapper will be solo in his upcoming music video.

The rapper took to Instagram to tease the upcoming return of his music, noting something is coming on May 8. Along with that, it was noted the rapper will more than likely release a music video to go along with new music, and sources noted he will be solo in the video.

In the past, Tekashi usually had many gang members surrounding him in his videos, which is a complete change from where he’s at now. The rapper reportedly has been using security to help him out with shooting his video.

The rapper reportedly has been seeking the help of another rap star that hasn’t been revealed yet, and if they are featured they will shoot their own content. Stay tuned for more details.

Source: TMZ

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