New music and visuals are on the way from Brooklyn rapper, Tekashi 6ix9ine.
According to reports, Tekashi had his lawyer reach out to Judge Paul Engelmayer from his case, and asked if his home confinement can be extended to his backyard.
“I am writing today only to request the Court’s approval to permit Mr. Hernandez to spend up to two hours in his backyard, once a week, for employment purposes only,” writes Lance Lazarro, one of the attorneys working for 6ix9ine. “He is looking to record music videos in his backyard. Probation is aware and has no objection to this request.”
No word on if the judge approved his request as of yet.
The rapper is currently serving the rest of his sentence on house arrest due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Are you ready for some new music?