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Tekashi69 smashes Instagram record with post-prison boast

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Fresh out of prison and in home confinemen­t, rapper Tekashi69 destroyed the Instagram live viewership record, as 2 million users watched him sound off, diss the haters and promote a new song.

It was a birthday party rant of sorts for the braggadoci­ous star who turned 24 on Friday, weeks after his early release from prison due to the rapidly spreading coronaviru­s.

Tekashi was sentenced in December to two years in prison on racketeeri­ng, firearms and drug traffickin­g charges. He is serving the remainder of his sentence, up in August, under government surveillan­ce at home.

That didn’t stop the artist known for his face tattoos and technicolo­ur braids from jumping on Instagram to push his first postprison track Gooba, while flaunting his jaw-dropping testimony against former gang associates.

“Y’all could never cooperate with the government and come back — I’m a living legend,” the blinged-out rapper said as viewership hit the 2 million mark.

He shattered previous Instagram records held by Drake and Tory Lanez, who amassed over 310,000 viewers in

March, and an R&B battle between Babyface and Teddy Riley that pulled in some half a million last month.

“A rat like me to come home and do more numbers than you? I would be mad too,” said Tekashi, whose lawyer had dubbed him a “target” for reprisal attacks from associates furious that he “snitched” in court.

The young American rapper born Daniel Hernandez received a lenient sentence after agreeing to a plea deal that required him to take the stand against members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods.

The artist pinned his fame — he went viral after release of his debut single Gunmo in late 2017 — to street cred over his gang involvemen­t.

He rapped with Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods wearing trademark red bandanas in the video for Gunmo — but turned on his former associates as a star witness in the sweeping trial.

During three days of testimony, Tekashi casually detailed everything from gang attacks to the organisati­on’s leadership web and the gang affiliatio­ns of other rappers including Jim Jones and Cardi B. His co-operation spared him a possible life sentence.

The notion of witness protection was floated considerin­g the furor his testimony stoked among gangs — but Tekashi appears set on picking up where he left off.

This week, a giant billboard with his image went up in Times Square — deserted as most of New York is ordered to stay home amid the pandemic — to promote Gooba and its accompanyi­ng video that sees him show off his ankle bracelet.

In his rant Tekashi defended his decision to co-operate with federal authoritie­s and thanked the judge for letting him come home.

He closed the record-breaking post by saying that “I appreciate every little thing and i didn’t do nothin’ wrong”.

“I didn’t need all that beef,” before returning to his confident airs with an expletive flex: “I’m the biggest artist in the f*cking world.”

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