

6ix9ine, again, screams out a song, and while he’s tough (“I tell a nigga don’t dick ride, don’t blick ride”), he doesn’t bring anything substantive. So, beyond the aforementioned pros, “GOOBA” isn’t really, um, game changing. Throwing one more positive out there, Hernandez does have plenty of energy. No, it won’t change your life and certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it gives Hernandez a malicious, trap-oriented backdrop. If the record had lasted any longer, I think my ear drums would’ve been shattered! Also, good news, 6ix9ine is backed by respectable production work by Harald Hjermann Sroboo and Jahnei Clarke. The good news is that “GOOBA” runs only a modest two-and-quarter minutes. As for “GOOBA,” it’s honestly more of the same from the screamer – I mean rapper. I’ll be the first to say I’m no fan, nor do I think Hernandez seems to be a ‘good guy,’ but, I did find myself enjoying “FEFE” back in 2018. That song, peeps, is “GOOBA,” which has a song title like any and everything else Daniel Hernandez has released up until this point. Of course, since being released, it’s no surprise that he also released a brand-new song.

“Niggas tweetin’ ‘bout me, got me trendin’, bitch, you big sad / Tell me how I ratted, came home to a big bag…” Ugh… Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, or simply 6ix9ine, was released early from prison due to coronavirus fears.

With “GOOBA,” once again, the ever unapologetic, newly released from prison 6ix9ine screams his way through a single with little substance.
