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  2. Make tha Trap Say Aye - Wikipedia

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    OJ is seen rapping in a traphouse with Gucci Mane in front of a bunch of Atlanta-based rappers. Gucci is then seen rapping in front of a store & with OJ. Cameo appearances in the video include Nicki Minaj, Waka Flocka Flame, Frenchie, Wooh Da Kid, Kayo Redd and Shawty Lo.

  3. Publicity Stunt (song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for "Publicity Stunt", directed by Omar the Director, premiered alongside the song on March 4, 2022. [5] It begins with Mane, who sports many jewelry pieces, reading a newspaper about the Russo-Ukrainian War, which was an ongoing conflict at the time of the song's release.

  4. Rumors (Gucci Mane song) - Wikipedia

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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".

  5. Category:Songs written by Gucci Mane - Wikipedia

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    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)

  6. Serial Killers (song) - Wikipedia

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    Described as reminiscent of Gucci Mane's music in his early career, [1] the song features "haunting" production. Lyrically, Mane criticizes rappers that pretend to have lived in the streets, while also detailing his own experiences of the lifestyle as proof of how he can tell if someone is lying about having lived it as well.

  7. Tone It Down - Wikipedia

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    "Tone It Down" was released about a month after he dropped the commercial mixtape Droptopwop.Mane and Brown had collaborated on previous releases like Brown's hit single "Party" co-starring Usher, Mane's b-side "MoonWalk" co-starring Akon, and "Ms. Breezy" off Brown's 2010 mixtape In My Zone 2.

  8. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    Minaj's verse on Gucci Mane's Make Love. [119] Mar 10, 2017 "No Frauds" Nicki Minaj, Drake, Lil Wayne: Remy Ma "Shether" May 8, 2017 "Enemies" Bali Baby: Rico Nasty, Asian Doll, and Cuban Doll: Asian Doll and Bali Baby's physical altercation at SXSW and the collaboration of Asian Doll and Rico Nasty on the track "Amigos"

  9. Freaky Gurl - Wikipedia

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    "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.