Released: October 11, 2007

Featuring: Mr. Magic Big Cat

Songwriter: Big Cat Mr. Magic Gucci Mane

Producer: Big Cat Productions

[Big Cat] + (Magic)
You know I fucks wit'chu right? (No doubt, no doubt)
You gotta show you down for the cause {*horn honks*}
Turn down the music, let me holla at this nigga
(I got you nigga I got you... aiyyo what's poppin homey?)

[Jamaican] + (Magic)
Wha 'gwan Magic? (Ain't nuttin I'm here chillin too y'know)
(I got good news and bad news though homey)
Talk to me then now
(The good news is Big Cat home)
(The bad news is prices done went up 25%)
Twenty-five percent? Go suck ya mudda~!
(Well since it's like that, you gon' be the example)
(Dada, burn this nigga)
Whatta now you amma.. {*bursts of fire through a silencer*}
(Rock a bye baby!!!) {*laughter, crowd yelling*}

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.