6/5/2023 0 Comments Girls in gooba music video![]() ![]() Justin Tinsley of The Undefeated labelled 6ix9ine a "stain on hip-hop", questioning his artistry: "Look at the conversation around 'GOOBA' it's the theater around who he is that's the draw, not the lyrics. Jenkins went on to criticize the rapper, stating: "It's jarring having a rapper tell you his entire persona was really just a money-making shtick and then step right back into the character, to hear and see a hip-hop artist make a joke out of the fact that he sang on the stand in court", but concluded, "we can't stop him because we must know what happens next our curiosity is his source of power". Vulture's Craig Jenkins had a similar notion, regarding the song as "a long diatribe about how everyone's jealous because he's doing better than them". He lambasted 6ix9ine for his lack of apologies toward those he wronged, saying he "only lists the wrongs done to him, and why those wrongs render him blameless". 6ix9ine fell right back into his favorite role: the upstart who doesn't conform to street codes, and wins anyway". Setaro further remarked: "Instead, we saw a 24-year-old man obsessed with money, popularity, haters, and getting even. Complex 's Shawn Setaro gave the song a negative review, and criticized 6ix9ine and the rapper's approach to his comeback, claiming he is "not the repentant, quiet young man we saw in the courtroom". "Gooba" received negative reviews from most critics. Brendan Klinkenberg of Rolling Stone described the song as "punishingly blunt and seemingly designed to provoke". The track also includes a reference to the COVID-19 pandemic ("Basic, been hot, way before coronavirus"). He also addresses testifying in court against members of the Nine Trey Bloods Gang in return for a reduced sentence: "Tell me how I ratted, came home to a big bag". In the chorus, 6ix9ine raps "Are you dumb, stupid, or dumb?", rehashing a line from Brooklyn rapper Ronny Godz's song "Are You Dumb", a line which 6ix9ine previously utilized on his 2018 song " Stoopid". Lyrically, as noted by Rap-Up, he "unleashes his wrath on the haters and clout chasers". "Gooba" contains a simplistic trap beat, and finds 6ix9ine employing his signature "aggressive" style. 6ix9ine also hosted an Instagram Live session on the day of the song's release, which received a record of 2 million simultaneous views. The song was promoted via a large billboard in Times Square that read "The King Is Back". On May 7, 2020, he announced that he would celebrate his 24th birthday the following day, by releasing a new single. ![]() However, he was released earlier in April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After pleading guilty to nine charges, such as armed robbery and conspiracy to murder, he was sentenced to 2 years in prison in December 2019. On November 18, 2018, Hernandez was arrested on racketeering, weapons, and drugs charges. The song sees him rapping about his role in the Nine Trey Gangsters trial, while targeting his detractors. 6ix9ine recorded the song and filmed its accompanying video while under house arrest. It is the lead single from his second studio album, TattleTales, released on September 4, 2020. It was released on May 8, 2020, 6ix9ine's birthday, as the first single after his prison release on April 2, 2020. What it is, is it’s just against the way I grew up,” said 50." Gooba" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper 6ix9ine. Although 50 said he understood why he did, he still wasn’t down with what he did. One rapper who has already said he will never work with 6ix9ine again is 50 Cent. Some Rappers Are Saying That They Don’t Want To Work With 6ix9ine Unfortunately, that led to his address being leaked, which reportedly forced him into relocation. ![]() If you’ve actually watched the video, you know that’s clearly not the case. TMZ first reported that 6ix9ine would probably be the only person in the video. Eminem’s “Killshot” got 38.1 million views on its first day.Ħix9ine’s “GOOBA” broke another record last Friday when 2 million Instagram viewers watched him go live to explain why he snitched on his associates during their trial.Ħix9ine Had to Shoot The Video In His BackyardĪfter being released from jail recently by a judge, 6ix9ine got back into the game by making a new music video but the catch was that the rapper reportedly had to film it in his own backyard. On the first day of its release, the video jumped all the way to number 1 on Youtube also breaking a record held by Enemim with over 43 million views within a 24 hour period. ![]()
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