Tekashi 6ix9ine Signs Record Deal Worth More Than $10 Million From Prison

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and his once-and-future record label 10K Projects are evidently both in the no-publicity-is-bad-publicity camp, because TMZ reports that Tekashi and the label have sealed the deal on a new record contract for two new albums once he gets out of prison and it's reportedly worth more than $10 million.

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and his once-and-future record label 10K Projects are plainly both in the no-publicity-is-bad-publicity camp, as a result of TMZ reports that Tekashi and the label have sealed the deal on a new record contract for 2 new albums as soon as he will get out of prison – and it's reportedly worth more than $10 million.

The $10 million deal is something of a raffle for 10K Projects, since they're mainly making a bet that Tekashi will probably be out of prison and in a position to paintings within the not-too-distant destiny. The rapper agreed to testify in opposition to other individuals of the Nine Trey Blood gang in an try to scale back the initial minimal 47-year prison sentence he was dealing with on charges of racketeering final 12 months, but it is not yet recognized when he'll be a unfastened guy. His perfect case state of affairs, experiences say, is getting the majority of his sentence got rid of and being out sometime subsequent year, but even supposing that happens he's going to still have a lot of safety considerations to worry about stemming from his actions in court as well as his decision not to enter witness coverage so as to proceed his song profession.

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All that notoriety surrounding Tekashi is presumably a factor on this new lucrative recording contract, the phrases of which dictate one album in English and another in Spanish, which he'll get paid for placing out after he gets out of prison. And Page Six reports that he is also signed a "multimillion-dollar deal to tour" after he gets out, as smartly.

As for what the fruits of these deals can be, in addition to how destiny Tekashi 6ix9ine initiatives will be gained, remains to be noticed. The rapper's sentencing is scheduled for December of this year, after which he's going to know needless to say when he is getting out of prison – and when he can resume his work as a recording artist.

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