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  • May 9, 2020

    The way the song menacingly starts out with nothing but bass hitting and 6ix9ine doing his trademark yelling while given the context that this is the first we're seeing and hearing of him in over a year and a half is truly forboding of what the rest of the song holds.

    After this when the beat truly comes in and the eerie vibes truly come in we get reintroduced to the same villain who terroized the music industry 2 years ago and he hasn't missed a step rapping about the same content he was before even after facing life in federal prison it's almost like the past year hasn't even phased him and he's back to terrorizing music, which is exactly what happened. The way this song broke social media and sent people into a frenzy of praise and pure hatred is truly unmatchable and something we have never seen before and this all serves to make him even more powerful he's a true chaotic force of nature who only serves to destroy.

    The bit in the song where he laughs at his haters and mock them while proclaiming that he's back plus including the video how the lighting flickers and he stares into the camera like he's a horror movie villain about to catch his victims and he turns himself into a rat, it's cathartic and perhaps one of the most unhinged wild moments we've seen from a mainstream star in a while.

    And he does this all while breaking one of the golden rules of the streets and hip hop and proudly destroying it "No snitching". 6ix9ine snitched, and he wants you to know. Never before have we seen a hip hop star so proudly proclaim that he broke the rules and end a song with "TELL ME HOW I RATTED CAME HOME TO A BIG BAG" it's a line that sent many of the gatekeepers and bystanders disgusted but just like everything else in 6ix9ine's career, it only made him stronger...

    There's also the matter of him taking fellow New York rapler Fivio Foreign's flow, another terrible thing to do in hip hop, since 6ix9ine went away New York Drill has become the big new subgenre to come out of the city and 6ix9ine is making sure he gets in, either by having the drill scene turn against him and power him up even more or having them give in to the snitch and accept him, it's a true chess move and only helps the chaotic nature of this song and comeback.

    Overall, GOOBA and the comeback surrounding it is one of the most cathartic, unhinged, and powerful moves I have ever seen an artist do to claim dominance.

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    lol

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    a buncha niggas on twitter acting like 6ix9ine being out severely hindering their life lmao

  • The zoomers are feasting rn

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    @benihana thoughts?

  • May 9, 2020

    Well written, gj if you wrote that op

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    Your parents spent untold thousands to send you to college and you use your education to write a wordy 6ix9ine thesis on KTT2. I’m sure they’re just ecstatic

  • May 9, 2020

    Not clicking play on any of this s*** bro

  • May 9, 2020

    OP good post

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    a buncha niggas on twitter acting like 6ix9ine being out severely hindering their life lmao

    Twitter is full of people who love a good witchhunt

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    I'm gonna just acknowledge 69 doesn't even exist because I'm not wasting my time focused on this ugly f***tard

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    I really wanna stomp a six9ine fan out

  • May 9, 2020

    Ok OP but the way the song menacingly starts out with nothing but bass hitting and 6ix9ine doing his trademark yelling while given the context that this is the first we're seeing and hearing of him in over a year and a half is truly forboding of what the rest of the song holds.

    After this when the beat truly comes in and the eerie vibes truly come in we get reintroduced to the same villain who terroized the music industry 2 years ago and he hasn't missed a step rapping about the same content he was before even after facing life in federal prison it's almost like the past year hasn't even phased him and he's back to terrorizing music, which is exactly what happened. The way this song broke social media and sent people into a frenzy of praise and pure hatred is truly unmatchable and something we have never seen before and this all serves to make him even more powerful he's a true chaotic force of nature who only serves to destroy.

    The bit in the song where he laughs at his haters and mock them while proclaiming that he's back plus including the video how the lighting flickers and he stares into the camera like he's a horror movie villain about to catch his victims and he turns himself into a rat, it's cathartic and perhaps one of the most unhinged wild moments we've seen from a mainstream star in a while.

    And he does this all while breaking one of the golden rules of the streets and hip hop and proudly destroying it "No snitching". 6ix9ine snitched, and he wants you to know. Never before have we seen a hip hop star so proudly proclaim that he broke the rules and end a song with "TELL ME HOW I RATTED CAME HOME TO A BIG BAG" it's a line that sent many of the gatekeepers and bystanders disgusted but just like everything else in 6ix9ine's career, it only made him stronger...

    There's also the matter of him taking fellow New York rapler Fivio Foreign's flow, another terrible thing to do in hip hop, since 6ix9ine went away New York Drill has become the big new subgenre to come out of the city and 6ix9ine is making sure he gets in, either by having the drill scene turn against him and power him up even more or having them give in to the snitch and accept him, it's a true chess move and only helps the chaotic nature of this song and comeback.

    Overall, GOOBA and the comeback surrounding it is one of the most cathartic, unhinged, and powerful moves I have ever seen an artist do to claim dominance.

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    SHAQUILLE

    I really wanna stomp a six9ine fan out

    how does ones way of life affect you to the point of violence

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    Campari

    Immaculate comparison. chef kiss

    Need 6ix9ine deepfake'd into this gif ASAP

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    IRON

    Twitter is full of people who love a good witchhunt

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    Swope

    how does ones way of life affect you to the point of violence

    Did I ask what you thought

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    SHAQUILLE

    Did I ask what you thought

    Tbf no one asked what you thought either

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    s*** song by boring pedo who never should've gotten any traction in rap.

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    SHAQUILLE

    Did I ask what you thought

    its a open forum im free to type and press send on whatever i want, so there's that

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    Need someone to drop a new MBDTF, GKMC, Yeezus or something like that asap, can’t stand this trash anymore

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