Bobby Shmurda is a free man again.
The 26-year-old rapper was released from Clinton Correctional Facility in New York at about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to TMZ.
Shmurda had been in custody since his 2014 arrest on conspiracy and weapons possession charges.
In 2016, the “Hot Boy” rapper took a plea deal of seven years, and the judge credited him for the two years he’d already served.
Shmurda’s prison release date was reportedly bumped up to Tuesday — 10 months early — due to good behavior and his participation in prison programs.
On Monday, Shmurda’s Instagram account posted a music video featuring clips from the 1990 crime thriller, “Kings of New York,” seemingly signaling a comeback. “How the f—c y’all forget about me,” the caption read.
Bobby has not been free 24 hours and his hit single "Hot N*gga" is 5 Times platinum.
As Quavo and friends greeted him with a private jet to ride home in style, the 26-year-old also walked out to some new certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) with “Hot N*gga” jumping from platinum to 5x-platinum.
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