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Tekashi 6ix9ine released new music just weeks after his Lake Worth estate was raided by feds and his possessions were auctioned off for half a million dollars.
The "MALA" rapper, who has been in and out of jail over the last few years, just unveiled his latest two tracks, "HANNA," and "POPPA." Both songs are accompanied by YouTube videos that have already garnered over a million views since being released on Sunday (April 6).
Fans sounded off in the comment section in support of 6ix9ine, remarking, "Da******* it's fire brother I go crazy listening to this song over and over again I love it brother it's fire" and "I love this vibe, King 6ix9ine is back."
The 28-year-old hitmaker, born Daniel Hernandez, took to Instagram to share the exciting news and apologize for releasing the tracks later than promised.
"BOTH MUSIC VIDEOS HANNA & POPPA ON YOUTUBE 🌈🩵💛❤️🩷💚❤️💜 SORRY FOR THE LATENESS 💔💔 IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE ONE VIDEO WITH BOTH 💔💔💔 BUT THE LABEL MADE US SPLIT IT GO ON YOUTUBE AND WATCH 🌈🐊 I LOVE YOU 🔥."
In March, 6ix9ine's home was raided by federal agents who found guns and drugs inside the estate as part of a probation check. He was not arrested, but a handful of his items were auctioned off by the IRS.
For more, read 6ix9ine’s Home Raided By Feds After Seized Items Auctioned Off For $500,000.
Check out the star's latest two tracks on Instagram.