Gucci Mane released Everybody Looking, his first project since being released from prison, yesterday, and to bring in the occasion, he performed a homecoming show in Atlanta. Billed as Gucci & Friends, Guwop delivered on the promise of guests, as regular collaborators like Young Dolph, Peewee Longway, and the elusive OJ Da Juiceman took the stage, as well as some of the biggest names in rap, including 2 Chainz, Fetty Wap, and to close things out, Drake and Future.
Currently on their Summer 16 tour, Drizzy and Future performed a mini-set before Drake joined Guwop for a pair of collaborations, performing new single, "Back On Road," as well as their forgotten deep cut, "Believe It Or Not". It certainly kept rumors of a joint project between the rappers alive (6'ers, the proposed title for the project, was used as a caption for one of Gucci's Snapchats from the show).
Of course, while there were many exciting surprise appearances, it was all about Gucci, who performed classics like "Lemonade" and "Bricks," as well as plenty of material off his new album. His girlfriend, Keyshia K'aoir, also made some appearances on stage, playing hypeman for Gucci's early hit, "Freaky Gurl."
Check out the setlist and some clips from the show below, as well as the full performance streaming on loop via Revolt.
Gucci Mane
Classical - Intro
Zaytoven "live" on piano
First Day Out
Lemonade
Photoshoot
I Think I Love Her
Freaky Gurl
Wasted
Beat It Up
Go Head
Nothin On Ya
Make the Trap Say Aye (with OJ da Juiceman)
Peewee Longway
Sneekin & Geekin
I Just Want The Money
Good Crack
Young Dolph
Get Paid
Preach
Gucci Mane
Trap House
Im A Dog
Heavy
I Might Be
Trap House 3
I Don't Love Her
Vette Pass By
Again
Guwop Home
Bricks
That's My Hood
Making Love To The Money
Fetty Wap
Trap Queen
My Way
2 Chainz
No Lie
MFN Right
Watch Out
Gucci Mane
Icy
No Sleep (Intro)
All My Children
Multi Millionaire Laflare
Waybach
Future
Stick Talk
March Madness
Jumpman (With Drake)
Drake
Energy
Gucci Mane
Back On Road (With Drake)
Believe It Or Not (With Drake)
1st Day Out Tha Feds