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The second official remix, the original remix version, features rapper OJ Da Juiceman, [2] replacing Plies' verse, and appears on Gucci Mane's EP Wasted: The Prequel and his mixtape Gangsta Grillz: The Movie Part 2 - The Sequel with Plies on the mixtape. Lil Wayne recorded a freestyle over the instrumental for his mixtape No Ceilings. The first ...
Radric Delantic Davis (born February 12, 1980), [2] [3] known professionally as Gucci Mane, is an American rapper.He is credited, along with fellow Atlanta-based rappers T.I. and Jeezy, with pioneering the hip hop subgenre trap music for mainstream audiences during the 2000s. [4]
"Solitaire" is a trap song [1] that features an "electronic-sounding instrumental reminiscent of an '80s video game". [2] In it, Gucci Mane raps about his lifestyle and compares it to his past life, [3] also mentioning in the chorus playing solitaire in a prison cell when he was incarcerated. [1] The rappers center on their money and jewelry in ...
American rapper Gucci Mane has released 16 studio albums, 3 collaborative albums, 10 compilation albums, one soundtrack, 8 extended plays (EPs), 80 mixtapes and 100 singles (including 52 as a featured artist) and 16 promotional singles.
Gucci Mane - Trap House III [19] 07. F*ck With Me; 11. D.I.G. 17. Nobody; Gucci Mane - The State vs. Radric Davis II: The Caged Bird Sings. 04. "Rude" Gucci Mane & Young Scooter - Free Bricks 2 "Keep Workin" Gucci Mane - Drumma Boy's 2K13 4th Of July Playlist "Fuck Wit Me" Gucci Mane - Diary Of A Trap God. 22. "Cold Hearted" (feat. Kevin McCall ...
6.7 Gucci Mane & Future – Free Bricks 2K16 (Zone 6 Edition) [38] ... "Wasted" (featuring Juicy J) (produced with Travis Scott, Frank Dukes, and Mike Dean) 07.
Gucci Mane then stated that he was starting his own record label, 1017 Brick Squad. OJ Da Juiceman , Waka Flocka Flame were the first artists signed to 1017 Brick Squad . Juiceman's debut album was unofficially released through the 1017 Brick Squad record label (it was officially released through Asylum Records and Mizay Entertainment).
An extended play (EP) for the song was released on September 13, 2005, featuring a radio edit, instrumental and acapella version of the song. [5]An unreleased version of the song, which features a short verse from Gucci Mane and the hook, was included on his August 2008 mixtape Wilt Chamberlain, Pt. 3.