Tekashi 6ix9ine Makes A Promise To Not Start Any Rap Beefs Following His Prison Release
Tekashi 6ix9ine is fresh out the slammer and he’s trying to make sure he doesn’t go back anytime soon. Following his release, the New York rapper has been laying very low. But, he plans to return to the music game and be all over social media.
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However, Tekashi has vowed to be on his best behavior and not start any rap beefs or troll any artist on social media. According to TMZ’s latest conversation with the rapper’s lawyer, Lance Lazzaro, 6ix9ine has no restrictions regarding his use of social media, despite being on federally supervised probation for the next 5 years.
Now, as Tekashi is aware, the feds and his probation officer will be monitoring everything he posts on social media. They’re encouraging him not to post anything that will get him into any trouble. Aside from the trolling, TMZ was told that Tekashi will be using his social media platforms to promote his new music instead.
Since his return to social media, the rapper only commented on a Sunday story about the L.A.’s Mayor’s reward for snitches who rat out social-distancing violators. Tekashi said in The Shade Room’s comment section, “Coming to the rescue.”
As we previously reported, Tekashi was let out last week since he falls in the category with folks who are at high risk of catching the virus since he is asthmatic.
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