Charlie Puth Says He’d Produce A Tekashi 6ix9ine Song For Free

Tekashi 6ix9ine's comeback is already off to a good start!

The 23-year-old rapper may have a lot of haters right now — given his alleged "snitching" during his on-going trial — but he's seemingly got a supporter in Charlie Puth.

On Monday (September 23), the "I Warned Myself" singer and producer tweeted that he'd be down to work with the controversial rapper despite his "snitching" ways.

"If 6ix9ine gets out and is able to make another record i'll produce it for free," Charlie boldly tweeted. However, he either couldn't take the heat the tweet caused or changed his mind because the tweet didn't stay up for too long, as he deleted it less than 30 minutes later and continued to tweet as if he never published the comment in the first place.

As fans know, 6ix9ine is currently acting as a government witness, testifying against his former crew, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods. Since taking the stand on Tuesday (September 17) in federal court in Manhattan, the "FEFE" rapper has not only named names — he's alleged that Jim Jones, Cardi B, Trippie Redd and many more artists are all gang affiliated — he revealed his role in the gang, admitting that he made money for Nine Trey that was distributed among Nine Trey members in order to have their protection and garner street cred.

6ix9ine is currently being held in federal jail without bail. In January, he entered a guilty plea for nine federal charges against him, including multiple counts of racketeering, conspiracy, firearms offenses, and narcotics trafficking. While it's unclear what sentence he'll have after coping guilty pleas — he was previously facing 32 years to life after being charged with six federal crimes (more charges were added while he was behind bars)— he will be sentenced on January 23, 2020.

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