Tekashi 6ix9ine Forced To Release New Album From Jail, After Premature Leak

Tekashi 6ix9ine Forced To Release New Album Behind Bars, After Premature Leak
A day after Tekashi 6ix9ine released the track listing for his debut album “Dummy Boy”, it was revealed that he and four associates had been picked up by the FBI on federal racketeering charges. The release date for the album, which was to include cameos by Nicki Minaj, Kanye West, A Boogie, Tory Lanez and more, was initially planned for November 23rd. However, with Tekashi’s bail being denied by the judge and news of the rapper possibly facing a minimum of 20 years behind bars, his record label released an announcement on Instagram indicating that “Dummy Boy” would be pushed back. They ma
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have postponed the release of Tekashi 6ix9ine’s “DUMMY BOY” until further notice.
A new release date had not been set for the album and unfortunately, days later, the “Dummy Boy” album was leaked online, forcing what’s left of the rapper’s team to make some hasty decisions. According to reports, Tekashi signed a last-minute distribution deal that allowed him to release the album on Tuesday.
A Tekashi insider says his original distribution deal was with Caroline and Capitol Music Group. His new deal is now with Create, whom he has a lasting relationship with.
Fans of the rapper can now get Dummy Boy on all streaming platforms, including Apple Music, YouTube, Tidal, Spotify and SoundCloud.
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