Gucci Mane Says New Album "Evil Genius" Is Coming Soon

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Gucci Mane performs onstage during Spotify's RapCaviar Live in Houston at Revention Music Center on December 14, 2017 in Houston, Texas
Gucci Mane's "Evil Genius" is on the way.

We're nearly six months deep into 2018 and we still haven't received a project from Gucci Mane. It's strange considering his prolific output of music. Last year, the rapper released three projects, El Gato The Human Glacier, Mr Davis and Droptop Wop. Shortly after the release of his last project, El Gato, he announced a new album, Evil Genius. He's yet to share a release date for it but according to his latest Instagram post, it's coming soon.

Gucci Mane took to Instagram to share a bit of an update on his forthcoming album, Evil Genius. The rapper said that it's coming soon but he's yet to share a release date. Hopefully, it ends up dropping sometime in June so we got some GuWop to ride out to for the summer. He also shared a snippet of some new music with an visual accompaniment. The rapper's seen flaunting a whole lot of cash on a balcony while loose bills are spread across the floor.

Aside from his forthcoming album, Gucci also has several other projects that he's been working on. He's teaming up with Lil Yachty and Migos for their "Glacier Boyz" tape. He's also gearing up for a 1017 Eskimo Boyz joint effort. In addition, Rich The Kid also teased a joint project with Gucci Mane. Hopefully, we'll end up getting those at some point this year. 

Peep the clip below. 

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