Tekashi 6ix9ine draws a massive indoor crowd in NYC after claiming he was beat up

‘I will forever be the King of New York’: Tekashi 6ix9ine draws a massive indoor crowd in NYC after claiming he was beat up in the street as he’s off house arrest

Tekashi 6ix9ine had a busy day, as he’s off house arrest and back on the streets of New York City.

The 24-year-old rap artist took to Instagram with a pair of posts documenting his time in the Big Apple Tuesday, as he claimed he was beaten up, visited a doctor to undergo treatment, then showed off his ability to draw a large crowd.

Tekashi, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, shared a clip in which he was seated in a medical office while a physician tended to his arm, which was bandaged up.

The latest: Tekashi 6ix9ine, 24, claimed he was beaten up, visited a doctor to undergo treatment, then showed off his ability to draw a large crowd in NYC Tuesday

‘I got caught lacking in these streets,’ the Bushwick, New York native wrote in the caption, insinuating that he was caught off guard and attacked, leading to the injuries.

The Fefe artist in the clip wore a red cap, black shirt and pants and a face mask as he received care for his medical issue.

The Stoopid artist later in the day entered a New York department store, showing dozens of people congregating as he made his way through the retail establishment.

‘I will forever be the King of New York,’ he wrote, ‘and it makes y’all so mad that IM OUTSIDE EVERYDAY ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️’

Ouch: The rapper appeared to be in pain as a doctor helped repair his arm

Ouch: The rapper appeared to be in pain as a doctor helped repair his arm 

Focused: The musical artist said he was caught off-guard while out on Tuesday, leading to the injury

Focused: The musical artist said he was caught off-guard while out on Tuesday, leading to the injury 

Awaiting his public: The Stoopid artist later in the day entered a New York department store, showing dozens of people congregating as he made his way through the retail establishment

Awaiting his public: The Stoopid artist later in the day entered a New York department store, showing dozens of people congregating as he made his way through the retail establishment

6ix9ine last year was convicted in connection with racketeering, drug trafficking and weapons charges, and got a lesser sentence – he faced as many as 47 years in custody – for his testimony against one-time associates.

He was sentenced to two years in prison this past December, and released from prison into home arrest in April after citing concerns about coronavirus, with his home arrest drawing to a close July 31.

As of Tuesday, the death total for COVID-19 – declared a public health emergency by World Health Organization – had soared to 164,681 people in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins, amid 738,800 deaths worldwide.

Fans: The recording artist proclaimed himself the King of New York

Fans: The recording artist proclaimed himself the King of New York 

Back out: 6ix9ine was released from into home arrest in April citing concerns about coronavirus, with his home arrest drawing to a close July 31

Back out: 6ix9ine was released from into home arrest in April citing concerns about coronavirus, with his home arrest drawing to a close July 31 

Memorable moment: Dozens of fans held up cellphones recording the celeb

Memorable moment: Dozens of fans held up cellphones recording the celeb