Tekashi 6ix9ine licks ice cream with Nicki Minaj in new visuals “FEFE”

Tekashi 6ix9ine licks ice cream with Nicki Minaj in new visuals “FEFE”

Recently there have been reports about an alleged attack on Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine. He was kidnapped, pistol-whipped and robbed of jewelry early Sunday, according to reports in The Associated Press and TMZ. He was hospitalized shortly afterward.

Meanwhile following through this is the new collaboration with Nicki Minaj as she joins him to lick ice cream in his new Candy Land-inspired visuals “FEFE”.

If you pay attention to the visuals both rappers go back to their childhood days, playing Patty Cake and romping through a set filled with balloons.

Watch the dope visuals down here!

The video was released in the wake of reports that 6ix9ine was hospitalized after an alleged kidnapping attempt following a video shoot early Sunday morning in New York City. According to TMZ, 6ix9ine claims he was kidnapped, pistol-whipped and robbed of $750,000 in jewelry, and $15 to $20,000 in cash.

That report says Hernandez was accosted after arriving home early Sunday from a video shoot when another car pulled up and blocked his driveway. Three hooded gunmen got out and pistol-whipped the rapper, according to the report, knocked him unconscious and carried him into their car. There, the assailants said they would kill him if he did not give them money and jewelry. They returned to his home, where the rapper’s girlfriend and daughter were inside but not harmed. Hernandez gave them $750,000 in jewelry and between $15,000 and $20,000 in cash — and then the gunmen forced him back into the car and drove away. According to the report, He says he managed to escape and was taken by an ambulance to a hospital.

6ix9ine posted a photo of XXXTentacion on Instagram with the comment, “I had a feeling that it was my day to die. May GOD strike me dead if I’m lying.”

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