He’s doing the Shmoney Dance right out of the prison gates.
Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda was released from lockup Tuesday after serving seven years for conspiracy and weapons possession, authorities said.
Shmurda, whose real name is Ackquille Pollard, was sprung from the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora in upstate New York at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision. He will be on parole and under community supervision in Brooklyn until Feb. 23, 2026, officials said.
The 26-year-old pleaded guilty in connection with his membership in the GS9 gang of East Flatbush. He was arrested in 2014 outside a recording studio in Midtown and police found two guns and crack cocaine in the car he was in.
Shmurda on Monday posted on Instagram a clip from the 1990 crime thriller “King of New York,” a film about a drug lord played by Christopher Walken who was released from Rikers Island and planned to take over the crime underworld.
“How the f--k y’all forget about me,” Shmurda wrote.
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