Here is a brand new song from Young Dro featuring Gucci Mane and T.I., it is entitled Freeze Me Remix. This is a hot song with a great southern rap sound, listen to it below and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Here is a brand new song from Young Dro featuring Gucci Mane and T.I., it is entitled Freeze Me Remix. This is a hot song with a great southern rap sound, listen to it below and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Fri, Aug 13, 2010
Here we have Torch feat. Rick Ross, Waka Flocka, Busta Rhymes, Yo Gotti & N.O.R.E. – Bang Yo City (Remix). Check the song out below and leave your thoughts in the comments section.
Mon, Aug 9, 2010
Here is the official Mr. Zone 6 music video by Gucci Mane. This song will of course be featured on the upcoming Mr. Zone 6 mixtape Gucci is doing with DJ Drama. Check it out and leave your thoughts below.
Sun, Aug 8, 2010
It appears the stress of the hip-hop game has gotten to Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame.
Hip-hop fans have been buzzing about the duo after Flocka told Vibe magazine that the MCs "don’t talk anymore," since after Gucci Mane ditched Flocka’s mom as his manager. Flocka recently addressed the rumors surrounding their relationship and said that while things are different, he doesn’t harbor any bad feelings for Gucci.
"I don’t think it’s no split. We couldn’t meet each other on a business level … or a personal level. Whatever the level is, I don’t know. I’m going this way and [he's] going that way and we both killin’ these folk. That’s just what it is," Flocka told DJ Drama on Atlanta’s Hot 107.9. The rapper attributed their lack of interaction to his schedule and said, "I’m super busy," but maintained that "everything’s great."
Although their relationship appears strained, both rappers have scored major success. Last year was a banner year for Gucci who scored a slew of high-profile collabos with the likes of Usher and Mariah Carey. Although the MC spent part of the year in jail, his album, The State vs. Radric Davis, yielded hits like "Lemonade" and "Spotlight." Flocka, who began his hip-hop ascent as a member of Gucci’s So Icey team, hit big with the rowdy club anthem, "O Let’s Do It," which has earned him a "Hottest Breakthrough MC" nomination.
Flocka insisted that everything is cool between him and his former mentor. "Ain’t no drama," Flocka said. The rapper also insisted that he would never take things to another level and bring violence into the situation. "Don’t ever think it’s just like, ‘Ey, let’s get [him],’ " Flocka said. "Don’t ever think I’m [going] to ride on him with another person. Let’s make that super clear."
What do you think of Waka Flocka Flame and Gucci Mane not speaking anymore? Do you want to see them work together again? Let us know in the comments below!
Wed, Aug 4, 2010
Gucci Mane talks to Yahoo! Music about life after lockdown, his new project The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted, and Fozzie Bear, with whom he and OJ Da Juiceman plan on recording an entire album.
Tue, Aug 3, 2010
Above is the Countin Money music video by Bun B featuring Gucci Mane and Yo Gotti. This song is on Bun’s album Trill O.G. which is in stores today. Check the video out and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Shouts to NahRight.
Wed, Jul 14, 2010
Gucci Mane, Diddy, and DJ Khaled join Rick Ross for a performance of “MC Hammer”.
Mon, Jun 21, 2010
Radio station Hot 107.9 celebrated a milestone anniversary with its annual extravaganza of stars, Birthday Bash 15, on Saturday night. Gucci Mane closed the show for the first time, after Rick Ross, Ludacris, Plies, Monica, Travis Porter, Waka Flocka Flame, Trina, Uncle Luke, Lil Jon, Ciara and Mr. Birthday Bash himself, Young Jeezy, hit the stage at Philips Arena.
Rocko, Shawty Lo and Monica paraded out classics (some of them just as old as 107.9) and new hits. Then it was time for the man nicknamed Ricky Rosé.
Rick Ross got in front of the crowd wearing a platinum colored jacket and more chains and medallions than Mr. T. He started his set with the two most popular records from his Albert Anastasia EP, “MC Hammer” and Blowin’ Money Fast (B.M.F.).”
During the latter, Ross popped a bottle of rosé and let it spill on the crowd. A woman onstage with him wore a T-shirt that read “Free Meech,” a reference to the convicted leader of the BMF crime organization Ross compares himself to in the song.
“Hustlin’ ” and “Super High” followed. The Bawse ended with verses from various guest appearances: “All I Do Is Win” (for which everyone in the arena put their hands up during the chorus), “O Let’s Do It,” the remix to “Angels” and “Hello Good Morning.”
Plies, one of Birthday Bash’s most consistently popular performers for the past few years, proved he’s more than just anthems. The Florida Goon entered the stage wearing a bathrobe and slippers sipping out of a coffee cup. The DJ dropped Usher’s “Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home),” as Plies danced and pretended to grope a woman, before he rapped his verse to the song.
“Knock, knock, guess what, the Goon’s home,” he rapped. The audience almost drowned him out, singing along. “Gone three days, brought a quarter mil home/ Miss me to death/ Guess what she wrote/ Miss you too, put that on your ringtone.”
Plies kept the audience on their feet with a flurry of his catalog favorites such as “Plenty Money” and new bangers like the brash “Becky.”
Although Young Jeezy wasn’t officially on the bill, he kept his show-stealing streak up, coming out as a guest of Plies’ to perform his “Lose My Mind.”
“Why y’all trippin’, I’m just fine,” everyone yelled on the chorus. “12:45, ’bout that time/… This sh– crazy, way too batty/ Rosé, baby, waste two stacks/ Hardest thing in the lot, that there mine/ Can’t spell sober, lose my mind.”
Later, on Plies’ verse, the spectators continued to join in. “Guess what my momma told me?/ She hate my patnas/ Guess why she hate ‘em, though/ ‘Cause all of ‘em robbin’/ F— the police, ’cause all of ‘em problems.”
Later in the show, it was time for hometown heavyweight Ludacris. He started out with “Southern Fried Intro” and proceeded to go ape, with a streamlined array of crowd pleasers that included “Southern Hospitality,” “My Chick Bad” and “How Low.” ‘Cris introduced an assortment of guest performers, including Trina, Lil Scrappy and Diamond, Tity Boi and the biggest surprise, Luther Campbell.
Campbell brought out his world famous Luke Dance to shake it to songs like “Doo Doo Brown,” “Captain D Comin’” and “It’s Your Birthday.”
“Make some mutha—-ing noise for a legend,” Luda commanded. “They didn’t see that sh– coming.”
Gucci Mane finally got his spot as the show’s closer. The time off from the scene due to his incarceration has had no adverse effect on his standing among the fans. Gucci is huge, and the Philips Arena was heavily anticipating his arrival.
Gucc started with a short video where a faux news report labeled him Georgia’s Most Wanted. Backstage, Gucci watched himself on the arena’s hanging big screens while Waka Flocka Flame peeped the intro from a monitor. The short featured Gucci being chased through the forest.
Finally, Mr. LaFlare, who is normally very laid-back onstage, walked out to receive the loudest ovation of the night. Fittingly, Gucci started his set with “I’m Back Bitch.”
“If a n—a try me, I’mma have to bust his ass/ A couple old schools in my backyard … / If I don’t know ya, I’mma have to serve ya … / You on my sh– list/ I’m on the Forbes list.”
Next came a couple of the highlights from his State vs. Radric Davis LP, “Heavy” and “Lemonade.”
Gucci was later yelling “Burrr” on the stage, wearing a towel on his head.
“N—a, you don’t love me/ N—a, you don’t love me,” all the women in the crowd sang on “White Girl (I Think I Love Her).”
“Bring my young boy out here!” Gucci ordered, setting up Waka’s appearance. Flocka’s presence onstage is the opposite of his big brother’s. He jumps, shakes his dreads and keeps the crowd crunk. The main attractions were “Hard in Da Paint” and “O Let’s Do It.”
The Brick Squad team ended the show with “Steady Mobbin’ ” and “Wasted.”
Mon, Jun 21, 2010
Above you can watch the intro to Gucci Mane‘s next LP, The Appeal. This video is the Georgia’s Most Wanted Intro, and right now the “album” is due out sometime this year. Shout outs to NahRight, leave a comment below.
Sat, Jun 19, 2010
Here is a new song from Gucci Mane. It is called Normal, and this track was produced by Drumma Boy. This will be on Gucci’s upcoming mixtape Mr. Zone 6, its a great track. Listen to this song below and leave a comment with your thoughts. Lyrics coming soon.
Mon, Aug 16, 2010
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