Released: October 11, 2007

Featuring: Big Cat Records

Songwriter: Big Cat Records Gucci Mane

Producer: Big Cat Productions

{*knocking on the door*}

Whassup my dude? Shit (Oh whassup man, what's goin on?)
Ain't shit man, chillin man (Alright)
Everything lovely man, what's goin on?
(Nuttin too much, sittin here runnin over these numbers man)
Word, how things lookin?
Boy it's lookin real sweet (Oh yeah?)
We sold like, half a million records on Gucci man
(Word? Okay, okay) Lookin real good
(What the digital lookin like?)
Ay look the digital we already at about 750,000
(How 'bout ringtones?) Ringtones we're about 250,000
(Yeah) Let me back up
We sold this nigga to Atlantic, for $800,000
(Shit, $800,000 nigga, just to sign the nigga)
We sold the nigga~! For $800,000
(Aiyyo we still eatin off them other 12 nigga gotta put out)
(And don't forget 'bout that fuckin advance)
(they gotta give up on the second album dog)
Well that's another $250,000
(Yeah we need that)
(We ain't lettin these crackers get away with NUTTIN~!)

(We got a issue man)
(This nigga 'round here puttin out diss records on the label)
(and talkin shit about me man)
Man don't even worry about that
(Nigga called me a snitch dog, what kind of shit is that?)
What? (I'm from the motherfuckin streets man)
Man you already know man
(Talk about he fucked my motherfuckin bitch)
(Nigga you know how much I love my muh'fuckin girl nigga)
Man look, look at these numbers
See these numbers? That man we cakin off
You gotta look at what we doin (yeah you right dog)
Knahmsayin? (We makin a lot of money off of this nigga man)
(That's the only thing savin this muh'fuckin nigga dog)
(We got these goons ready to take this nigga head off man)
Don't even worry about that my dog
Go out there, matter fact, go buy you a new whip
(Nah, I got a better idea)
(I'ma buy my bitch a new car on Gucci Mane expense my nigga)
(Straight up) On Gucci, on Gucci Mane? 'Preciate it
Yeah dog don't even worry about that
AND.. Taree talkin 'bout he tryin to give us
$700,000 for some old shit (for old shit nigga?)
(I ain't fuckin with them crackers in New York)
(We puttin out all this shit independent homes)
(Y'knahmsayin? That's how we EATIN right now)
Independent, we don't get mad, we get money
(That's the motto baby) Aight? (That's whassup)
(But hey, any of them niggas try to come)
(talk to you behind my back about knahmsayin about clippin this nigga)
Hmm (Just tell 'em chill, y'knsahmsayin?) Cool
(Y'know, somethin happen to this fuck nigga)
(E'rybody gon' start lookin at us)
(Cause we BEEFIN right now)
Goons on pause (alright my nigga that's whassup)

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.