Rapper Bobby Shmurda was paroled on Tuesday, Feb, 23 in New York.  

The musician, whose real name is Ackquille Pollard, was behind bars for more than four years after being convicted on a drug gang offense. 

Authorities confirmed Shmurda was released from a New York prison amid speculation about whether he would attempt a music industry comeback.

Messages were left on Tuesday with Shmurda’s lawyer. The 26-year-old performer out of Brooklyn had previously called the case a sham.

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Shmurda, whose birth name is Ackquille Pollard, was best known for "Hot Boy," a gritty song with rhymes about gunplay. He gained notoriety with his performance in the "Shmoney dance" video, which had millions of YouTube views.

Rapper Bobby Shmurda, whose birth name is Ackquille Pollard, appears in a Manhattan court, in New York. Shmurda, a once up-and-coming rapper, thanks to a hit music video that popularized the "Shmoney dance," was paroled on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, after spending more than four years behind bars for a drug gang conviction. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)

Authorities arrested Shmurda in late 2014 after he left a recording studio near Radio City Music Hall, only days after he performed "Hot Boy" for a national television audience on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." Investigators found two handguns and a small amount of crack cocaine in a car in which he was riding, authorities said.

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An indictment charged Shmurda and more than 15 defendants with a variety of crimes including murder, attempted murder, assault and drug dealing. Shootings by the gang left one rival dead, injured an innocent bystander sitting on a folding chair outside a Brooklyn home and caused pandemonium outside a nightclub in Miami Beach, Florida, authorities said.

Bobby Shmurda, a once up-and-coming rapper, thanks to a hit music video that popularized the "Shmoney dance," was paroled on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, after spending more than four years behind bars for a drug gang conviction.  (Scott Roth/Invision/AP, File)

The court papers alleged that Shmurda once fired a gun toward a crowd of people outside a barbershop in Brooklyn. They also said he was present during a confrontation between rival drug gangs outside a Brooklyn courthouse where shots were fired in 2015.

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Shmurda was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2016, but was eligible for early release based on time he had served before pleading guilty and for good behavior in prison. A plea deal had allowed him to avoid going to trial on multiple counts carrying penalties that could have put him behind bars for decades.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.