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2.1 2005–2006: Trap House and Hard to Kill. ... Radric Delantic Davis (born February 12, 1980), [2] [3] known professionally as Gucci Mane, is an American rapper.
May 10, 2005: Henry "Pookie Loc" Clark was killed by popular rapper Gucci Mane during an attempted robbery committed by Clark and four other men. The five men attacked Gucci Mane in the apartment of a stripper he met earlier that day, but Gucci Mane was armed and managed to fire at the attackers, hitting Clark. The incident occurred during a ...
American rapper Gucci Mane has released 16 studio albums, 3 collaborative albums, 10 compilation albums, one soundtrack, 8 extended plays ... Hard to Kill "Stoopid ...
The late star signed with Gucci Mane's 1017 Records in 2020, at one point being the only woman there, but left the label after dropping her 2022 project No Luv, per Complex.
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).
Hard to Kill is the second studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane.It was released on October 24, 2006 via Big Cat Records and Tommy Boy Records. Production was mainly handled by Zaytoven, except for four tracks which were produced by Cyber Sapp, Nitti, Josh Butler, Chead George and Paul Roach.
Mario Denzel Hamilton (August 20, 1987 – December 16, 2011), better known by his stage name Slim Dunkin, was an American rapper.He was signed to Gucci Mane's record label 1017 Records. [1]
Around 2010 and 2011, Speaker Knockerz sold his first instrumental to a Miami rapper for $50 and used the money to buy an affordable pair of speakers. As a producer, Speaker Knockerz produced for rappers Gucci Mane, Young Scooter, French Montana, and Shy Glizzy. [7]