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Gucci announced the song and its release date with a preview of it and its accompanying music video on January 24, 2022, the day before the song was released, referring to it as "a street smash". [2] The two artists have previously collaborated on Gucci's 2014 song, "Wit Us", which is a remix of Durk's 2014 song, "War Wit Us".
"Bluffin" is a song by American rapper Gucci Mane featuring American rapper Lil Baby. It was released on June 15, 2023 with an accompanying music video as the fourth single from the former's sixteenth studio album Breath of Fresh Air. It was produced by Kuttabeatz, LMC, Indyah and ProdBySquare.
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Breath of Fresh Air is the sixteenth studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane.It was released through Atlantic and 1017 on October 17, 2023. The album features guest appearances from Lil Baby, the late Young Dolph, Li Rye, Sett, Key Glock, Mac Critter, J. Cole, Mike Will Made It, Kodak Black, DaBaby, 21 Savage, Roddy Ricch, and Nardo Wick.
On August 22, 2023, Gucci Mane announced the release of the song and revealed the cover art on social media. [1] On the song, J. Cole raps about being drug-free but not judging those that indulge in those activities: "I'm a straight shooter, no sugarcoat / No booger sugar, never had a nose full of dope / It's all good folks, cope how you wanna cope / Drink what you wanna drink, smoke what you ...
Everybody Looking is the ninth [1] studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane.It was released on July 22, 2016, by GUWOP Enterprises, RBC Records and Atlantic Records.The album serves as Gucci's first studio release while out of prison since The Return of Mr. Zone 6 (2011).
"Freaky Gurl" is a song by rapper Gucci Mane from his 2006 album Hard to Kill and his 2007 album Trap-A-Thon. The song was produced by Cyber Sapp for Big Cat Records; its catchy beat interpolates "Superfreak" by Rick James, who is credited as a songwriter. [1] The song performed poorly in 2006.
Noah Grant of HotNewHipHop praised the song, writing, "As some listeners have pointed out, Roddy Ricch carries the song. It may technically be Gucci Mane's song, but Roddy really delivers the goods. In fact, listening to it without knowing what it is, one could be forgiven for thinking Gucci is the feature. Regardless, it's a banger." [3]