Kanye West Turns Up To 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj "MAMA" Collab On PJ

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Kim Kardashian captures Kanye West geeking out over the release of "DUMMY BOY."

The lead up to Tekashi 6ix9ine's project, DUMMY BOY was messy AF. Days before he was supposed to go on tour, the rapper announced that he fired his whole team then put the same people on blast during his visit to The Breakfast Club. He was arrested alongside the same people that he fired on racketeering and firearms charges just days before he was set to release DUMMY BOY. The project featured multiple appearances from both Kanye West and Nicki Minaj who feature alongside 6ix9ine on "MAMA." While 6ix9ine is sitting behind bars, Kanye West turned up to the Murda Beatz-produced single on his PJ.

Kanye West seems to be just as happy as many others that Tekashi 6ix9ine's DUMMY BOY album is on official streaming platforms. Kim Kardashian caught a candid moment of Kanye West turning up on his private jet to his verse on Tekashi 6ix9ine's "MAMA" alongside Nicki Minaj. In the clip, Kanye West holds a phone to his ear while rapping along to his verse. It's unsure if Kanye was flying on his "obnoxious" Boeing 747 private jet.

"MAMA" serves as one of two features from Kanye West on DUMMY BOY. 'Ye also swaps bars with Tekashi 6ix9ine on "KANGA" which was also produced by Murda Beatz. Kanye and Tekashi 6ix9ine are also expected to collaborate on 'Ye's forthcoming project, Yandhi which has been postponed on two separate occasions.


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