Love him or hate him, Gucci Mane has been one of the most polarizing members of the rap scene for the past 10 years. With dozens and dozens of albums and mixtapes under his belt, you're better off loving him, because he's always giving his fans new music.
Atlanta rap has been dominating the culture, and Gucci Mane is like the godfather of that whole scene. Young Thug recently got a face tattoo in his honor for crying out loud (still unsure if that tatt is 100% real though). The #freegucci tag on Instagram alone has over 100,000 posts. The guy is doing something right.
That something can be boiled down into something simple: he makes trap bangers. Lots of them. Today we're throwin' it back to some of our favorites in honor of the one and only Gucci Mane. BURR!
Gucci Mane featuring Young Jeezy and Boo - Icy
For his first big single, Gucci enlisted Jeezy and Boo for a frosty cut.
Gucci Mane - Freaky Girl
When you realize that this came out in 2007 and still goes harder than most "trap" tracks made in 2015, you can see Gucci Mane is somewhat of a genius, at the minimum.
Gucci Mane featuring Plies - Wasted
This one was an absolutely banger when it came out. It caught a little revival when Weezy went in over it on No Ceilings. It'll probably still tear up a dance-floor.
Gucci Mane - Lemonade
As soon as that piano part kicks in, you know what time it is.
Gucci Mane featuring Soulja Boy Tell Em & Waka Flocka Flame - Bingo
Gucci, Soulja Boy, and Waka link up for "Bingo," a hyphy cut off Gucci's sixth studio album The State vs. Radric Davis.
Gucci Mane featuring OJ da Juiceman and Yo Gotti - Bricks
Alongside OJ and Yo Gotti, Gucci kicks some drug dealing raps in "Bricks." Zaytoven goes in on the beat too!
Rick Ross featuring Gucci Mane - MC Hammer
This Teflon Don cut featured Gucci Mane and enough high hats to satisfy any trap lover. "MC Hammer" is still the hardest track you'll hear all day...on most days anyways.
Gucci Mane & Waka Flocka Flame - Young N*ggaz
Gucci Mane & Waka Flocka Flame - Young N*ggaz
Here's some Ferrari Boyz for you. Gucci and Waka do "Young N*ggaz."
Gucci Mane - My Kitchen
The No Pad, No Pencil title of this album gives you some insight as to how Gucci can put out so much music. He just goes in the booth and tells you what he's feelin'.
Gucci Mane - Everybody Looking
Well, what do you expect when you roll up in a bright blue Lambo?