Rapper Gucci Mane, real name Radric Delantic Davis, is a trailblazer in the hip-hop style known as trap music. Following the release of his debut studio album “Trap House” in 2005, he became well-known in the music industry with albums like “Hard to Kill” and “Trap-A-Thon.” After he signed a record deal with Atlantic Records, his breakthrough single “The State vs. Radric Davis” yielded songs like “Lemonade” and “Black Beatles.” Gucci Mane carried on with his musical career despite serving a two-year prison sentence from 2014 to 2016, producing albums like as “Everybody Looking” and working with musicians from a variety of genres. As the creator of 1017 Records, he has developed artists like as Waka Flocka Flame and Young Thug, gaining him notoriety as a key player in East Atlanta’s underground rap scene throughout the 2000s.
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