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Excitement For Bobby Shmurda’s Early Release Takes Over Twitter

Rapper Bobby Shmurda’s conditional release date was moved up to February 23rd…tomorrow. His friends, family, and supporters flood the internet with their excitement. The rapper is being released 10 months earlier than his original release date.

Shmurda released a statement on his Instagram story thanking his fans for their support while he served his six-year sentence. “I love you all and look forward to seeing you soon.”

His release is only a couple of months after his friend and co-defendant Rowdy Rebel. The fellow rapper was released in December. In an interview, Rebel let fans know that Bobby Shmurda was going to be released this week.

Bobby Shmurda’s Release Plans

Twitter Hype

Bobby Shmurda’s fans are overjoyed with the anticipation of the rapper’s return home. After what was a very hard year for everyone, people are saying this is just the kind of good news people needed. Shmurda is trending on Twitter as many people reminisce on his hits back in 2014. Fans are eagerly waiting for what the rapper will be coming out with next.

Users are comparing the news about Daft Punk split up with the news of Bobby Shmurda being released.

Daft Punk ending their career so Bobby Shmurda could be released pic.twitter.com/YOh4OpWt7t

— Chidden Nuddet (@Maraculousness) February 22, 2021

Fans show their love for the rapper and can’t help but be excited for his upcoming music.

Bobby Shmurda is going to get out and call his hat back like Thor calls his hammer

— Zito (@_Zeets) February 22, 2021

bobby shmurda out?? the energy has shifted (in a good way this time)

— sarah lugor! (@sarahlugor) February 22, 2021

While this user wants to reflect on Bobby Shmurda’s case. She tweets out reminding people of the details of the case letting people know to not forget just because you are excited about his release.

Bobby Shmurda could’ve been a free man, but he decided to take 7 years, so that Rowdy Rebel could receive 7 years instead of 12 years. Throughout his time in prison he sued the NYPD & said he felt targeted due to his music.

Let this remind you of how twisted the system is.

— Dedee (@thoughtfulbae) February 22, 2021

Another user jokes about the possibility that Shmurda’s new music could flop but regardless people shouldn’t point it out.

If the new Bobby Shmurda joint don’t hit keep that to yourself we bumping it like this https://t.co/Cw1NoIKiWZ

— King Wow (@wowthatshiphop) February 22, 2021

Bobby Shmurda free?! During black history month?! Turn this up pic.twitter.com/12Q6t4j5IZ

— A bearded bible study partner (@dnicewazhere) February 22, 2021

Many users were happy to remember the rapper when he first became popular back in 2014. The joy it brought so many of his fans to listen to his songs and of course do the Schmoney Dance.

https://twitter.com/Yoshi_NY/status/1363909676518305795?s=20

Quick Recap

In 2014, 19-year-old rapper Bobby Shmurda became a viral sensation for songs like, “Hot Boy” and “Bobby B*tch”.  With “Hot Boy” being his breakthrough hit, it also made popular his dance The Shmoney Dance. The rapper from East Flatbush became wildly popular and fans loved the music he made.

Shmurda fell out of the spotlight when he was arrested. The rapper has spent the last six years serving time for illegal firearm and conspiracy charges. These charges were part of a major police takedown including his co-defendant Rowdy Rebel. His arrest in December of 2014 was shortly after he was signed to Epic Records.

Although Bobby Shmurda was in jail, his fans continued to support his music and anticipated his return. The campaign #FreeBobby on social media began to take off. People discussed his dedication to his crew GS9 that he showed throughout his trial. The trial was analyzed by many taking a look at things like RICO-like conspiracy charges that are being weaponized in communities of color. It also examines the criminalization of hip-hop personas.

In September of 2020, Bobby Shmurda was up for early parole. The early parole was for December but it was denied. The New State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has granted the rapper a conditional release on Tuesday, February 23, 2021.

Shmurda’s Comeback