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Tekashi 6ix9ine’s “GOOBA” Video Removed From YouTube Over Copyright Claims
6ix9ine’s “GOOBA” Video Taken Down From YouTube Over Kenyan Producer Copyright Claims
Tekashi 6ix9ine was written off by critics following his snitching spree during his court trial. However he made an epic come back with “GOOBA”, a song where he owns up to the snitching claims as he taunts his naysayers.
“GOOBA” video begins with an animated, rainbow shark chomping down its sharp teeth, which diehard Pixar fans will recognize as Bruce from 2003’s ‘Finding Nemo’.
The colorful visuals also features about a dozen model twerking in the background of which one of them is the Brooklyn rapper’s girlfriend Jade. She also made sure her tattoo of 6ix9ine was fully captured in video.
He broke Eminem’s record for the most viewed YouTube Hip Hop video in first 24 hours. Eminem’s “Kill Shot” garnered 38.1 million views in its first 24 hours while 6ix9ine’s “GOOBA” raked 43.55 million views in its first 24 hours.
But it appears that the music video is no longer available YouTube. According to XXL, the song’s music video has been removed from YouTube due to a copyright claim from Magix Enga. “The video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Magix Enga,” it reads.
Magix Enga, a Kenyan producer, blasted 6ix9ine the other day on Instagram. “Don’t sample my Beats Biggest song Delete By Magix Enga,” he said.
6ix9ine’s “GOOBA” music video has been taken down after a copyright claim from Kenyan producer Magix Enga pic.twitter.com/lXu8EI6Jrx
— SOHH (@sohh) May 31, 2020
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