At this point in his career, 6ix9ine is going through a major stylistic change. Quite frankly, he has no choice. Overall, hip-hop culture is very much anti-snitch. Snitches do not get treated particularly well within the genre. However, that is not necessarily true elsewhere. For the most part, 6ix9ine built his image on having a hard, gangster persona. Now, however, that doesn't really fly or come across as genuine. Consequently, we have seen the rainbow-haired rapper venture into new territory.
Immediately after being beaten up in an LA Fitness bathroom, the rapper fled to Cuba. Not long after, he dropped a new song with a very obvious Latin flare. Following the success of that track, he dropped "WAPAE" which was a big success for the rapper. Subsequently, he has been looking to rekindle that magic. For two weeks, 6ix9ine has been posting snippets of a new song with artist Grupo Firme. Today, he finally dropped that song, along with a music video. The song is called "Y Ahora."
6ix9ine & Grupo Firme Deliver Their New Hit
Once again, this song is entirely in Spanish, so if you can't speak the language, you will have to go entirely off of vibes here. However, the song definitely has a flair for the dramatic. Most of the song is handled by Grupo Firme, although 6ix9ine remains the big draw. The music video involves some type of car crash between the two artists. They are bloodied up and singing as if they are full of anguish.
Overall, this track will not be for everyone, especially if you are used to 6ix9ine's old music. That said, it is clear that he is happy operating in this space. Latin artists are embracing him, and the YouTube numbers suggest he is in full comeback mode. Let us know your thoughts on the track, down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from the music world.
Quotable Lyrics:
Eres una bala perdida
Chiquitica, si tú vuelves hago lo que me pidas
Me rompiste el corazón y no se sana la herida
Soy un bobo aquí sufriendo, ando jodido y tú gozándote la vida