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#Bobby Shmurda's Instagram Explodes As New York Knicks Welcome Him Home From Prison

#Bobby Shmurda's Instagram Explodes As New York Knicks Welcome Him Home From Prison

Bobby Shmurda's Instagram Explodes As New York Knicks Welcome Him Home From Prison

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New York, NY – Bobby Shmurda walked out of New York’s Clinton Correctional Facility on Tuesday (February 23) after roughly six years behind bars. Migos rapper Quavo was waiting to whisk him away in a private jet right after he shared an intimate moment with him mother via FaceTime. Apparently, Shmurda had millions of other people awaiting his release, too.

According to an Instagram post from Akademiks, his Instagram followers went from 900,000 to 3.2 million in less than 24 hours. As of Wednesday (February 24), the Brooklyn-bred rapper currently sits at 3.6 million followers.

 

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Meanwhile, the New York Knicks had a special surprise in store for Shmurda upon his release.

Anyone walking by Pennsylvania Station in midtown Manhattan this week couldn’t miss the giant billboard with Shmurda’s face on the it and the words, “Welcome Home Bobby Shmurda,” a grand gesture for the beloved rapper who’s proudly rocking a Knicks hat in the photo.

 

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The “Hot N-gga” rapper was arrested in 2014 but copped a plea deal in September 2016 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess weapons and possession of a weapon for his involvement in the GS9 gang. He was originally sentenced to seven years but granted two years credit before the sentence was handed down.

While behind bars, the 26-year-old was hit with 11 violations, including having a prison shiv, drug possession and fighting. Last month, The New York Times reported Shmurda was finally eligible for conditional release after authorities saw a vast improvement in his behavior.

Shmurda will remain on federal probation until 2026 but in the meantime, he seems intent on making an epic comeback. Shortly before he was granted the conditional release, he shared a five-minute scene from the 1990 Christopher Walken film King Of New York  to mark his impending arrival. He wrote in the Instagram caption, “How the fuc y’all forget about me.” Apparently, they haven’t.

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