Murda Beatz Suggests He Might Leak 6ix9ine's "DUMMY BOY"

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Murda Beatz apparently has the entire album.

Tekashi 6ix9ine's legal troubles have officially impeded the release of his new project, DUMMY BOY. His team confirmed that due to reasons out of their control, they were forced to push the project back "until further notice." This means that we might not even hear the album this year, but for anyone who's actually been waiting on it, Murda Beatz might be your saving grace.

Murda Beatz seems to be implying that he might leak 6ix9ine's forthcoming project, DUMMY BOY. The "Nice For What" producer shared the project's cover art after 6ix9ine's team announced its postponement and wrote, "I HAVE THE ALBUM SHOULD I....." Fans were hoping that he would, but realistically, that would be way more legal trouble for Murda Beatz than he probably wants in his life. However, it would be nice to hear what 6ix9ine's been cooking up with the Canadian producer.

Murda Beatz seems to have played a pretty big role in 6ix9ine's new project. Aside from producing "FEFE," 6ix9ine teased another single off of the project produced by Murda in late October. Murda Beatz and 6ix9ine seem to have a pretty great chemistry on wax, and hopefully, we'll be able to hear the unreleased track in full soon.

6ix9ine recruited some major names to assist him on his new project including Nicki Minaj and Kanye West who are featured on two songs on the project as well as Tory Lanez, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and more. 


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