Tekashi 6ix9ine is no longer in prison and has moved to home confinement, and many fans have been wondering if this means the troubled rapper can release new music. Well, according to his lawyer, the answer is yes.
Just hours after it was announced he would be moving from behind bars to his home for the last four hours of his 24-month sentence, his attorney, Dawn Florio, was confirmed to Complex that news. The decision to move the rapper came from his asthma putting him at a higher risk of contracting coronavirus in prison.
When asked about the possibility of new music, Florio was short and succinct in his response:
“Yes, he can release music.”
Florio also confirmed that Tekashi would be re-upping his label, 10K Projects and that he would need to put out both a Spanish album and an English album.
Before he was even released to his home, Florio had been working on the rapper’s return once his sentence was up, and that the current pandemic was complicating things slightly:
“We were actually trying to figure out the logistics of how that’s going to work,” she explained. “It’s more difficult because of the coronavirus, because you don’t want strange people coming in to set up a studio where he’s going to be.”
She also confirmed that Tekashi will need to get both albums out as soon as possible.
As for the rapper’s access to social media, Florio believes that Tekashi should be able to entertain his fans and followers online as well, with one stipulation:
“Obviously, it has to be in good taste. No more trolling.”
“ “
For all your music news and more, be sure to check back in here at ScoopHash.