Despite waiting for his sentencing date, 6ix9ine is already planning his comeback.

According to a new report from Page Six, the 23-year-old is working on new music. 6ix9ine is looking to release a follow-up to Dummy Boy, which was released in November of 2018. “It looks like he will be making music right away when he comes home,” said a music insider. “He already contacted a young NYC producer, and someone purchased two beats for him.”

On Dec. 18, 6ix9ine will learn his fate. Originally, the rapper’s sentencing date was set for Jan. 24, 2020, however, 6ix9ine’s legal team was able to expedite the request. “Counsel for Mr. Hernandez respectfully requests that sentencing be scheduled on an expedited basis,” the document states. “The Government does not object to this request.”

Two months from now, 6ix9ine will learn whether or not his plea deal agreement worked in his favor. During the three days that 6ix9ine took the witness stand, the rapper testified against his former associates, Anthony “Harv” Ellison and Aljermiah “Nuke” Mack.

After 6ix9ine detailed his alleged kidnapping, Judge Matthew Russell Lee ruled that Ellison was guilty of 6ix9ine’s “kidnapping in aid of racketeering…racketeering conspiracy and maiming and assault with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering.” As for Mack, he was found not guilty of kidnapping, but guilty of “racketeering conspiracy and narcotics trafficking.”

“I’m pleading with Harv,” 6ix9ine said in the courtroom on Wednesday (Sept. 18). “I’m telling him, ‘Don’t shoot. I gave you everything. I put money in your pocket.’ I told him that I was tired of being extorted.”

Per TMZ, 50 Cent is working on a docuseries entitled “A Moment in Time.” For one of the episodes, 50 Cent will highlight 6ix9ine’s rise and fall throughout hip hop. Similarly, Snapchat is also set to debut a project centered around 6ix9ine’s career.