
Once the video resurfaced, Enga issued a Twitter video response to the rapper asking for him to give credit where it’s due and saying he’d forgiven him for what happened. Now the Gooba video is back online and racking up views. However, Kenyan producer Magix Enga claimed that the beat used in that song was his and that the rapper stole it from him.Ī post shared by Beatking Tekashi’s team reportedly filed a counterclaim. Tekashi also posted on his Instagram about the success of the new song, suggesting he is still able to bring out hits despite his brief prison time. The previous record was held by Eminem’s Kill Shot video. It ended up setting a new record as the most-viewed online hip-hop video in the first 24 hours. While Tekashi’s on house arrest to finish his prison term out, he also released the song Gooba with a music video.

Tekashi 6ix9ine, real name Daniel Hernandez, was released from prison back in February amid the COVID-19 pandemic due to health concerns.

Magix Enga says Tekashi’s Gooba uses his beat The controversy arrives as a Kenyan producer claims the rapper plagiarized his beat to use for the song. His latest song Gooba allegedly has a copyright issue, which led to the video being pulled down from YouTube as it was racking up millions of views.

Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine may be out of prison, but he could be facing more legal issues for his post-prison music release. Tekashi 6ix9ine racked up millions of views with the video for his new song Gooba.
