Released: March 17, 2015

Featuring: Dr. Phill

Songwriter: Dr. Phill Gucci Mane

Producer: 808 Mafia

[Intro:]
This ain't hip hop
This Guwop

[Chorus:]
If I ever go broke again
If I ever go broke again
Imma I’m a go get my muthafukin pistol (haha)
If I ever go broke again [x2]
Imma go and get my pistol
Get my muthafuckin pistol

[Verse 1:] [Gucci Mane]
I make a nigga call 911
It be a muthafuckin 211
Don’t make it turn to a 187
I gotta mufuckin three five seven
I’m from thirty-two thirty-four {?}
I was twelve with a three eight special
I got fifty grand on me im special
Hood millionaire bitch I’m successful
I was born in 1982 February
I’m shootin guns like the first of the year
I got them bottles on fire like the fourth of july
And on the first imma pay me some bills
And when her check come she buyin some pills
Twenty 24 karat gold in my grill
30 inch rims yea them my wheels
And these suckas kinda thick boy these things ain’t real

[Chorus]

[Verse 2:] [Dr. Phill]
Italian leather on my back
Same shit hanging off of my ass
Christian Loub cost 2k
So that’s 5 thousand for the whole fit
Keep them shooters round with them F&Ns and them red beams and they don’t miss shit
Pulled up in that black Ghost and I jumped out and I pop shit
Quarter Mill on ice nigga my neck, ears and my wrist lit
It was time dawg when I was fucked up nobody wouldn’t give a nigga shit
So pulled up in that foreign thang niggas already know not to ask for shit
You can look at them and tell they havin problems
You can look at me and tell I’m havin paper
Bitch Im from the westside where we take money and pull paper
When it’s bout that check nigga we mad [?] and turn to home invaders
Desert eagle go across ya head have ya shit drippin like activator
Desert eagle go across ya head have ya shit drippin like activator

[Chorus]

[Outro:]
If I ever go broke again

Gucci Mane

Radric Davis, popularly known as Gucci Mane, is an Atlanta rapper who has released over one hundred full-length projects. Gucci’s impressive discography is comprised of 15 studio albums, seven EPs, a handful of collaborative albums, and over six-dozen mixtapes.

Gucci is recognized by many as one of the founders of the trap sub-genre and is cited by many modern rappers as one of their greatest influences. Under his self-owned label, 1017 BrickSquad, Guwop has signed artists like Young Thug, Waka Flocka Flame, and Chief Keef. Here’s a more complete infographic of his impact on the genre.

Although Mr. Davis has achieved many milestones in his career, his 20-years as a Trap God has been plagued with legal issues and drug addiction, and the star has faced a slew of charges including assaults, drug charges, and even murder. Fortunately, after serving over two years in an Indiana federal prison, Gucci seems to have turned things around. When he was released in 2016, Gucci was quick to show the world his weight loss and sobriety, which shocked many into thinking he was a clone.