6ix9ine Warns Of Fed Presence Ahead Of IG Live

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Tekashi 6ix9ine's return to Instagram Live starts this week.

It looks like a new source of entertainment has finally arrived as we inch closer to two months of this global pandemic. 6ix9ine was released from prison out of fear of the coronavirus pandemic but now that he's home, he's back in action. This week, he'll make his imminent return to the rap game with his first single. Though there's no information surrounding the song itself, it seems likely that the song will soar on the Billboard Hot 100, at least in the first week, especially since his long-awaited social media return is aligned with the song's release.

Earlier today, the rapper hit the 'gram where he shared his first post on Instagram Live since his release. The post is simply stating that he'll be heading to Instagram Live this Friday at 3 p.m. Whether you like him or hate him, you'll likely be tuned in just based out of curiosity. But he did have a warning for everyone who plans on tuning in -- the feds are watching.

After TheShadeRoom reposted his announcement, he slid in the comment section with a message to his followers and non-followers alike. "Be careful because the feds watching," he wrote. Though it's meant to be a joke, the police are likely keeping a close eye on him since he's 

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