6ix9ine releases new song “Yaya”


6ix9ine has lost his third record since he was released from prison before his scheduled release date due to the coronavirus pandemic.

On Wednesday (July 1), Tekashi announced that he will deliver a new song and video for a song titled “Yaya” this afternoon (July 3), and the song has arrived.

For their latest single, 6ix takes the Latin route, choosing to rap in their Spanish native language on the party song produced by Ramoon. This adds credibility to reports that Tekashi is also working on a Spanish LP.

“I needed a girl like that / I should put my hand through her skirt / You see that she is not holy / She is like me who likes evil”, she raps, which translates into English to “I needed a girl like that / Put my hand on her skirt / It is seen that she is not holy / It is like me who likes evil. “

As usual, 6ix9ine delivers a loaded and colorful video that was filmed at her home with scantily clad women who clearly do not adhere to social estrangement.

Last month, 6ix9ine partnered with Nicki Minaj to release their album “Trollz”. After an Instagram Live session, in which the Brooklyn rapper called some of his fellow hip-hop artists, including Meek Mill and Future, Tekashi released the video for him and Nicki’s song. Days later, Tekashi and Nicki released an alternate version of the album, which consisted of a new verse from Nicki, which she said was the first verse she wrote for the song. Her bars appearing on the official release of “Trollz” was the eleventh verse she wrote for the song.

Shortly after releasing the official version of “Trollz” on June 12, the song debuted at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The effort brought DaBaby and Roddy Ricch’s “Rockstar” to second on the list, while Lil Baby’s “The Bigger Picture” debuted at number 3. However, about a week after topping the chart, “Trollz” plummeted to number 34, marking the biggest drop for a number 1 song on the chart.

Before “Trollz”, 6ix9ine released “Gooba” on May 8, just over a month after he was released from prison at his home.

Tekashi, who is serving the rest of his sentence on federal organized crime and firearms charges in his home, has less than 30 days of house arrest left.

Check out 6ix9ine’s new “Yaya” video below.

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