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Tekashi 6ix9ine affiliate Kooda B has been sentenced to 54 months in prison for his role in the shooting of Chicago rapper Chief Keef.
6ix9ine also described offering $20,000 to an associate — the namesake of the song “Kooda” — to shoot at the Chicago rapper Chief Keef, with whom he had exchanged words online and by phone. A.
A former Tekashi 6ix9ine pal who was caught partying at his apartment while he was on release from jail because of the coronavirus pandemic was ordered back into lockup by a federal judge on Monday.
6ix9ine Allegedly Offered Kooda B $20,000 to Shoot Chief Keef: Report A new report is unveiling new information one month after 6ix9ine and three others were indicted on criminal charges following ...
After being remanded back to jail for violating COVID-19 social distancing guidelines, Tekashi 6ix9ine’s co-defendant and former friend, Kooda B, was sentenced on Tuesday morning. Kooda, who was ...
Nine Trey Bloods associate Kooda B was freed following Judge Paul Engelmeyer's decision to release the former Tekashi crony from Manhattan's Metropolitan Correctional Center due to Covid-19, but ...
Kooda B has already pleaded guilty to taking a shot at Chief Keef, and Tekashi 6ix9ine testified that gave Kooda $10,000 out of a $20,000 bounty to carry out the hit.
An associate of incarcerated rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine is reportedly facing an indictment related to the attempted shooting of Chief Keef.
6ix9ine, the controversial rapper whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, was arrested Tuesday in New York for alleged violations of his supervised release from prison in 2020, the latest in nearly a ...
Kooda has been on social media, jumping on Instagram Live almost immediately upon being let out of Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center. Unlike Kooda, 6ix9ine is stuck at home.
Controversial Brooklyn upstart 6ix9ine already has one song that is gaining steam on the Billboard Hot 100. Can he make it two? Today (Dec. 3), we get the video for his latest track "Kooda." It's ...
6ix9ine rose to popularity in 2017 with his viral “GUMMO” track, which now sits at over 450 million views on YouTube. The 28-year-old’s career grew with 2018 singles “Kooda,” “Keke ...
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