Tekashi 6ix9ine Broke No More? Rapper Drops New Music Taunting Lil Durk Cruelly

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Tekashi 6ix9ine has returned with the music video for his new track "GINÉ," just a week after hinting his comeback on social media.

Throughout the hard-hitting track, the Brooklyn rapper rekindles his feud with Lil Durk, as he taunts him the death of the Chicago rapper's longtime buddy and collaborator, King Von. Is this a very low-blow move? King Von did not just pass away, he was tragically killed in a shooting in November of 2020.

"Your man got shot, you made a diss track/Go get a gun and get some get back/Your man got shot, he not coming back/Go get a gun and get some get back," 6ix9ine raps at the midway point of the song.

The rapper took to Instagram on Friday to express his excitement at the album's release, writing, "The King of New York is backkkk!!!! I shot at all ya rapper in real life, no cap. The feds charge me for that, a whole fucking case!!!! All facts!!"

In conjunction with the release, it appears that 6ix9ine is cooperating with GINÉ Energy on the development of a new energy beverage. Shortly after the track was released, the company went live with an Instagram page showcasing six brand new flavor options. According to the company's official website, the beverages will be available "shortly."

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This is the first new music from 6ix9ine since he returned with his most recent single, "ZAZA," in February 2021, marking the first time he has released new material since then. The tune was released in September 2020, five months after 6ix9ine's sophomore album TattleTales was released, and only a few months after his early release from prison in April of that same year.

The controversial rapper announced his comeback to the scene on Instagram last week. True to his personality, he did not make the announcement simple. He also delivered a warning to his competitors. He called himself a "beast" and a "demon," in the process.

"I hope everybody enjoyed there 15 minutes," he wrote. "THE DEMON IS BACK APRIL 15TH. I'm THE BEAST they couldn't contain. The industry most hated animal. APRIL 15th the KING OF NEW YORK IS COMING BACK. I'm going back home."

Fans can now watch the music video for 6ix9ine's new single. "GINÉ" is also available on all major streaming platforms right now.

The timing appears to be a little off though.

Tekashi 6ix9ine is the subject of a new complaint, which alleges that the rapper violated his agreement with a streaming music service by neglecting to appear at or promote two separate concert dates in the past year.

In a lawsuit filed on Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, a firm named Streamusic claims that it paid Tekashi $150,000 to broadcast the shows on its Stream Live app and to advertise them on social media sites such as Instagram and Twitter. However, when the company reached out, Streamusic claims he did nothing on social media - and then completely disappeared from the shows.

Just last month, it was reported that he is beyond broke. With this new music, does that mean things are changing around for him?

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