American rapper 6ix9ine splashes 100-dollar notes to over 30 kids

American rapper Daniel Hernandez popularly known by his stage name as 6ix9ine is in Uganda, where he was working on his upcoming music video featuring Hypers Kids Africa.

The rapper arrived in Kampala on Wednesday to film a video with Hypers Kids Africa, a group of talented young children who excel in dance, acrobatics, music, and football.

The rapper posted a video this morning showing him handing each child in the group a $100 bill as they sing with joy and prepare to perform their impressive gymnastic stunts.

“UGANDA, AFRICA 🇨🇫I LOVE YOU❤️ I can’t wait to edit this video💕im so happy I flew 22 hours just to make sure you guys were in this video wapae music video hopefully this Saturday/Sunday,” reads the video’s caption.

With his iPhone, 6ix9ine has been visiting different countries and filming music videos for various songs.

His most recent video, “Bori,” with Cuban singer Lenier was shot on an iPhone and has received over 18 million views on YouTube in the past 10 days.

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