
“However, I do not receive any royalties under those agreements either since my royalty accounts remain unrecouped.”Ħix9ine added, “It will surely bankrupt me in a way from which I will never recover to the permanent detriment and hardship of the family members who rely upon me. “I did receive large advances under the recording artist and merchandising agreements prior to my arrest,” the rapper stated in the docs. I do not know if I will ever command the kind of advances I was paid before my arrest, and my career stalled,” 6ix9ine said, per court docs obtained by Complex.Ħix9ine went on to reveal that his record and merchandising deals with TenThousand Projects have expired, leaving him on the verge of bankruptcy. Producer Beat Demons from Texas said the track is a ‘mirror’ of their song Regular. The song reached number 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100. “Right now, I am struggling to make ends meet. Tekashi 6ix9ine has been hit with yet another lawsuit this time, producers have accused the rapper of ripping off his single, GOOBA, which was released n April 2020. News of the settlement arrives just weeks after 6ix9ine claimed that he is “struggling to make ends meet” in a sworn declaration to a judge overseeing a civil lawsuit for his involvement in a 2018 armed robbery. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, the track scored the biggest 24-hour debut for a hip-hop video in YouTube history, and has since amassed 780 million views on the platform. Released in May 2020, “ Gooba” marked the first track 6ix9ine dropped after he arrived home from prison that April. “The parties anticipate that the written settlement agreement will be finalized within the next forty-five (45) days and that a stipulation of dismissal of the entire case, with a waiver of fees and costs, will be filed shortly thereafter.”

“The settlement in principle is conditioned on and subject to the parties entering into a written settlement agreement approved and signed by the parties,” the settlement reads. Last March, Beatdemons filed a lawsuit in which the production group claimed 6ix9ine’s “Gooba” copied the melody, structure, and overall composition of their 2018 song “Regular.” In addition to 6ix9ine and Beatdemons, the parties involved include TenThousand Projects, Create Music Group, Andrew Green and Jahnei Clarke. as they are easier to inhale than regular cigarettes and the taste can be considered more appealing. According to court documents obtained by Complex, 6ix9ine and his legal team have decided to settle the legal battle. 6IX9INE: What does gooba mean This content could not be loaded.
