Tekashi 6ix9ine Makes His Return With New Single "GOOBA"

Tekashi 6ix9ine is back with new music and his sound has pretty much stayed the same.

BYAlexander Cole
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When Tekashi 6ix9ine was arrested and brought up on numerous organized crime charges, the hip-hop world was curious as to how things would turn out for the rainbow-haired rapper. In the end, 6ix9ine snitched on anyone he could as a means to set himself free. Despite being told he would have to wait until July to be released, the Coronavirus helped Tekashi get out of jail early and now, he is back with his brand new song called "GOOBA."

What is immediately apparent about this track is that 6ix9ine hasn't changed a thing since being locked up in 2018. His style is still incredibly loud and his beat selection has stayed relatively the same. On "GOOBA," 6ix9ine continues to yell about his extra-curricular activities while also decrying about how a rat could come home to so much money. However, it's a question that is probably best left as rhetorical.

Check out the new track and let us know what you think, in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Now we catch him at the chicken spot
Up a couple chops
Pop that n**** with a hundred shots
Ratatatata


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