Tekashi 6ix9ine Signed A New Record Deal For A Huge Amount Of Money

by Daryl Nelson

Tekashi 6ix9ine just inked a deal with Kartel Music.

TMZ says the label will pay him $1 million to record a 10-song album. In addition, he'll tour around Mexico with Mexican artists and play in the U.S., Central America, and South America. 

Tekashi will make $250K for each show.  When all is said and done, he could earn $6 million.

But there's a catch: The controversial artist won't be able to engage in online beef, and he must avoid legal trouble, which he agreed to do while signing the deal.

#Tekashi6ix9ine is taking his talents to #Kartel #Music ... signing a new record deal with the label that will pay him millions of dollars. 💰 Full story in bio!

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— TMZ (@TMZ) October 7, 2024
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"You know me, I dominate in the English demographic and in the Latin demographic, so I just want to capitalize off that," said Tekashi in a video. "Obviously, we've been having success ever since I got back from DR so hopefully just keep the momentum going and just keep at it."

Do you think Tekashi can avoid online beef and legal trouble like he promised and become a viable artist again?