Tekashi 6ix9ine's Neighbor Exposes His Location: Report

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The self-proclaimed King Of New York has apparently returned to Long Island where he was spotted flexing for the 'Gram on his balcony.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's been able to maintain a low profile since his release from prison a few weeks back. Well, that is, until recently. With the self-proclaimed King Of New York out on home confinement, he doesn't have many options to hide, except for his own home, but apparently, even that was more difficult for him than one can imagine.

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Over the past few hours, 6ix9ine's been boasting his recently acquired chains and the stacks of cash he came home, but clearly, he forgot the rainbow head of his can be spotted from miles away. Posted on his balcony, the rapper's seen listening to Spanish music as he flashes cash and the new Shark piece he copped from Jimmy Boi. 

Clearly, his efforts in remaining low-key following his release from prison haven't worked out well for him. It appears that his neighbors aren't hiding under a rock with one of them seemingly sharing his location. A video's gone viral on Twitter of a girl claiming that she lives across from 6ix9ine and spotted him on his back deck flexing for the 'Gram. TMZ reports that the girl also caught the rapper's address. Rumors have circulated that he's in Long Island, though there isn't any information verifying that claim.

The rapper made his big return to social media yesterday with the release of his new single "GOOBA." Are you feeling the new track? Sound off in the comments. 

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