Tekashi 6ix9ine Affiliate Kooda B Gets Prison Time In Chief Keef Shooting Case

Written By Amaar Burton

6ix9ine Affiliate Gets Hard Time

Brooklyn rapper Kooda B has been sentenced to 54 months - 4 1/2 years - in prison for his role in Chicago rapper Chief Keef getting shot at in New York in 2018. Kooda B was one of the people ex-convict Tekashi 6ix9ine infamously snitched on when he was facing serious prison time.

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Tekashi 6ix9ine + Kooda B Arranged Chief Keef Shooting

At the height of the Tekashi-Keef rivalry, Tekashi offered Kooda B $20,000 to shoot at Keef. Kooda recruited someone else (still unidentified) to be the triggerman, after which 69 paid him $10,000 instead of the agreed-upon amount. On Tuesday, Kooda received punishment for what he did while temporarily out of prison.

Kintea “Kooda B” McKenzie added time to his sentence by claiming in the spring that he was at heightened risk of catching coronavirus at the Metropolitan Correctional Center because of his asthma. Judge Paul Engelmayer agreed and released McKenzie — who was then captured on a YouTube video partying in a cramped apartment, smoking, drinking and dancing. The 22-year-old McKenzie was “doing everything possible to contract coronavrius,” Engelmayer said during his Manhattan Federal Court sentencing conducted remotely due to the pandemic. (New York Daily News)

COVID-19 Claim Led To Longer Sentence

Earlier this year, 22-year-old Kooda B petitioned to be released from holding due to his asthma increasing his risk of contracting COVID-19. The judge granted the motion, but then Kooda B was caught partying right after getting out. The judge added more time to Kooda’s sentence due to his “pulling one over on the court.”

Tekashi69 pal Kooda B gets 4 1/2 years for Times Square shooting at Chief Keef. “I allowed myself to look up and listen to someone with more success and fame,” Kooda B wrote. “I thought he was a good friend. I was excited he named a song after me.”

Tekashi 6ix9ine Makes YouTube Top 10 List

Tekashi is winning even if he’s mostly staying out of the public’s eye. The hip-hop star is one of a lucky few rap stars to have one of the most popular YouTube music videos of 2020, making the list with “GOOBA.”

This year’s top music videos list is exclusively made up of rap songs that show the continuing prominence of Drake, as well as artists like YoungBoy Never Broke Again, whose rise has primarily taken place on YouTube. The YouTube trends team has pulled the top ten music videos of 2020. As people have been more creative than ever this year, I’d love to share this list in hopes you can share with your team and readers. As we can see Future’s “Life Is Good” featuring Drake is number one. (YouTube)

Internet Memes Nightclub Outing

Earlier this week, social media didn’t miss out on a chance to get at Tekashi following him getting spotted at a nightclub. Memes centered on 6ix9ine ice-grilling and throwing stacks of money in a venue surrounded by peers.

“Wasn’t this foo released early from jail due to covid safety regulations? 😕”

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Written by Amaar Burton

SOHH.com Writer. West Coast bred with some East Coast bias. (Biggie Smalls is still the illest.) Interests include basketball, kickboxing and my twin babies.

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