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6ix9ine Lands $6 Million Deal with Kartel Music Amid Explosive Legal Battle

6ix9ine has inked a lucrative $6 million deal with Kartel Music Group to create a 10-song album and tour across Mexico, South America, and the U.S., while facing ongoing legal issues.

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6ix9ine is set to make millions after signing a lucrative new deal with Kartel Music Group. According to the contract obtained by TMZ on Tuesday (October 8), the Brooklyn rapper will be paid $1 million to produce a 10-song album with Mexican artists, along with $250,000 per show on a tour spanning Mexico, South America, and the U.S. The total payout for the project could reach $6 million.

However, the deal comes with strict conditions: 6ix9ine must stay out of legal trouble, avoid online beefs, and cannot be arrested during the contract period. Despite his controversial past, 6ix9ine expressed confidence about complying with the terms, explaining that the agreement is more of a “tour and management deal” than a traditional record contract.

Kartel Music’s owners expressed excitement about the partnership, saying,

“We needed something like him, and he might need something like us. We’re trying to make some noise.”

The news of 6ix9ine’s deal follows recent legal troubles involving his ex-girlfriend Yailin La Más Viral, who filed a lawsuit accusing him of physical, sexual, mental, and financial abuse. She also claims he retaliated by posting revenge porn after their breakup. Yailin, whose real name is Jorgina Lulu Guillermo Diaz, is seeking over $1 million in damages for emotional distress and aims to prevent 6ix9ine from sharing any further content about her.

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6ix9ine has denied the allegations, claiming he financially supported Yailin and her family, stating: “All that jewelry is mine … the car she’s riding in I bought … I took care of her family.”

As the rapper prepares to embark on his international tour, his ability to stay out of trouble will be crucial to fulfilling the terms of his multimillion-dollar contract.


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