High-voltage rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine returns with his third post-prison track, "Yaya," entirely in Spanish. It was accompanied by a 6ix9ine in a milk and model filled music video, released Friday, July 4.

"Yaya" marks Tekashi 6ix9ine's third track after his release from prison. It follows the controversial "GOOBA" and the upbeat and loose "Trollz," which featured Nicki Minaj.

The music video also follows the same vein as his first two tracks. Set in a vividly colorful place, Tekashi raps as he plays around with curvaceous models in various milk-filled backgrounds. The ladies in the music video each bear the flags of different Latin American countries. Flags of Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic can be seen.

The track, sung entirely in Spanish, describes his Mamacita. It has its share of raunchy lyrics. In Spanish, Tekashi raps: "Una nena asi me hacia falta/Que metiera mi mano por su falda/Se ve que no es santa/Es como yo que le gusta la maldad." In English, these bars translate to: "I needed a girl like that/ To put my hand in her skirt/ It's obvious that she's no saint/ Like me, she's got a taste for evil."

Early Release and Back To Controversy

He was granted early release because of health concerns, and later granted permission to film a video in his backyard. He then released his first post-prison track, "GOOBA," on May 8.

It was accompanied by a music video featuring the rapper transforming into an animated rat. It was seen as a reference to his role as an informant. To reduce his jail time, his legal team submitted a plea that offers his willingness to testify against his fellow Nine Trey Gangster members.

His first post-prison hit raked in 38.9 million views within 24 hours, breaking the previous record set by Eminem's "Killshot." However, it was accompanied by controversy as it debuted on No. 3 in the Hot 100. Tekashi 6ix9ine accused Billboard of manipulating the charts and rigging the results. 

He also threw jabs at the respective managements of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. Biebs and Ari's duet, "Stuck With U," debuted at the top spot for that week. Between them was Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj's "Say So." 

Billboard has since responded to the allegations in an article. The charting authority and music publication has explained their charting procedures and denied the rapper's claims.

His second single was "Trollz," together with Nicki Minaj. It marked their third project together, after the 2018 bangers "Fefe" and "Mama." In the track, both artists threw jabs towards their haters in a wildly colorful music video. The song successfully debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

However, a week after its successful debut, it fell down a record-setting 33 spots in the singles chart. From the top spot, it landed down to number 34 on the Hot 100. He has then accused the fans of his friend and collaborator Nicki of sabotaging their new track. In his Instagram story, the rapper posted a supposed text blast to block his song from debuting at the top.

Watch Tekashi 6ix9ine's "Yaya" below:

 

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