6ix9ine Says He's Dropping "One Last Music Video" Before He Goes To "Jail Forever"

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Forever is a pretty long time.

Even when Tekashi 6ix9ine says he's keeping himself out of trouble, it manages to find him. After completing his "World Domination" tour in Europe, the rapper flew back to New York City where he was arrested on a warrant issued in Texas over allegedly choking a 16-year-old kid. Despite his legal issues, it looks like that won't stop him from releasing new music. However, he claims that his next video will be the last one before he goes to jail "forever."

It feels like Tekashi 6ix9ine can't go a day without trolling. Today, the rapper hit Instagram to announce that he'll be releasing a new music video this Sunday. However, he said that this will be the "last music video" before he goes to jail.

"I’m giving you guys one last music video this Sunday before I go to jail forever :/," he wrote alongside a picture of his mugshot.

6ix9ine's constantly trolling so there's a good chance he's exaggerating when he says "forever." On Monday, the rapper posted bail in Texas after turning himself in for a misdemeanor battery charge. He shared a photo after his court appearance with the caption, "Just went to court. It was good."

The single he's talking about it titled "Fefe." The rapper shared a snippet of it in June and revealed that it's produced by Murda Beatz.


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