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After Gucci Mane performs the chorus, [5] in which he says he is "too fucking cocky", [6] 21 Savage performs the first verse, in which he raps about his millions of dollars [4] and references his song "Bank Account". [5] [6] The second verse finds ASAP Rocky comparing himself to a basketball player [6] and boasts about his ability to win over ...
"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.
"There I Go" is a song by American rapper Gucci Mane featuring fellow American rapper J. Cole and American record producer Mike Will Made It. It was released as the ninth and final single from Mane's sixteenth studio album, Breath of Fresh Air, on August 25, 2023. The song was produced by Mike Will Made It himself and Myles Harris, both of whom ...
The song begins with Lil Baby sing-rapping via Auto-Tune about the luxury in his life and envy that comes with being in his position in the rap industry. Then, Gucci Mane pays tribute to the rapper Trouble, who died a few weeks before the song's release, and calls for fellow rappers Young Thug, Gunna, Foogiano, and Pooh Shiesty (all of whom he's collaborated with) to be released from prison.
Wasted (Gucci Mane song) We Gon Ride (Dreezy song) We Ride (Gucci Mane song) What's It Gonna Be (Gucci Mane song) Why You Up In Here; With You (Jay Sean song) Work in Progress (Intro) Worst Enemy (Gucci Mane song)
It features a range of yellow items (as a reference to Gucci Mane's song "Lemonade") such as caution tape, sports cars, and the makeup and bikinis worn by models in the clip. [1] The rappers are seen showing off their jewelry, including diamonds, Cuban chains, large pendants and rings. Gucci Mane also cruises in a car. [1] [3]
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]
Gucci Mane premiered the song on Beats 1 on September 13, 2017, as a promotional single for his album Mr. Davis. He told Zane Lowe, "I'm a huge fan and I respect the Weeknd and whole team of XO. We exchanged numbers and started build a rapport with each other. And we were bouncing off records; I'll send him records, he'll send me beats.