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Following the release of Trap God 3 and a guest appearance on ILOVEMAKONNEN’s “I Don’t Sell Molly No More (Remix),” Gucci Mane issues a letter to fans in which he details his future plans, current state of mind, sobriety and newfound freedom.
ILOVEMAKONNEN drops a remix to his Wiz Khalifa-assisted “I Don’t Sell Molly No More,” adding chronically incarcerated rapper Gucci Mane to the cipher.
Despite being in jail for the next few years, Gucci Mane continues to be one of the most prolific rapper’s today. The latest from Big Guwop is a Mike Will Made It-produced number called “Speed Bumps.”
A Gucci Mane song a day will keep the doctor away. Well, that was actually a troll, but we’re sure that the rapper has enough material in the stash to keep his name relevant from behind bars.
On Monday (Sept. 15), Gucci Mane pled guilty to cracking a soldier over the head with a bottle of vodka, and was hit with another three year prison sentence.
At this point, it’s clear that Gucci Mane can release an album whenever he pleases. Today, the incarcerated rapper returns with The Return of Mr. Perfect, the latest in a string of new, full-length projects released by his 1017 Brick Squad imprint.
Gucci Mane finally scored a legal win. The troubled Atlanta rapper will be getting out of prison a year early, in December 2016.
Gucci Mane hasn’t let a daunting prison sentence stop him from blessing fans with new music. In fact, the seasoned rapper returns with yet another new album.
As previously reported, Gucci Mane isn’t getting out of the bing anytime soon. Today (Aug. 20) in Atlanta, La Flare was formally sentenced to 39 months in jail after pleading guilty to a firearms charge.
Gucci Mane has released more music from behind bars than most (or perhaps any) free rapper that we can think of. And that’s far from all, because the rapper announced that he has eight more albums on the way.
Gucci Mane drops albums like it’s nobody’s business, and his latest, Trap House 4, arrives today.
Gucci Mane has an irrationally large amount of unreleased tracks in the stashed. His latest release is titled “Top In The Trash” and features Chief Keef.