Gucci Mane Announces Posthumous Big Scarr Album

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A new Big Scarr album is on the way.

Nearly two months after the death of rapper Big Scarr, Gucci Mane has announced the upcoming release of his Posthumous album. Gucci's label 1017 Records will be dropping The Secret Weapon on February 17th. The late rapper died on December 22nd, 2022 after ingesting a lethal dose of prescription pills. He had worked with 1017 Records on his The Secret Weapon album prior to his demise. According to HipHopDX, the album will be featuring rappers including Gucci, Key Glock, Pooh Shiesty, Enchanting, and Seddy Hendrinx.

Gucci took to his Instagram to announce the album with a teaser of the 15-song track list. The Secret Weapon would have been Big Scarr's 7th studio album collaboration with 1017. The Tennessee-born rapper signed with Gucci's label in 2020. In the caption for Gucci's album announcement, the record executive wrote, "my secret weapon Big Scarr album drops this Friday! I hate that he’s not here to celebrate this great body of work that he worked so hard on! #TheSecretWeapon album drops this Friday 2/17 midnight on all platforms."

Gucci To Drop The Secret Weapon On 2/17

The My Secret Weapon album follows Gucci's intense disagreements with Big Scarr's family. The feud began with his contribution to the funeral costs, which family members claimed to be insufficient. While Gucci's wife Keyshia Ka'Oir released receipts revealing Gucci's $20k contribution to N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home, Big Scarr's sister Alexandra Woods was still not happy.

Woods took to Instagram live to explain. “That 10K ain’t help with nothing but obituaries and flowers, boo,” she said. “My brother worth more than 10K,” she said. “Yea, Gucci sent $10,000 and somebody else on another team. So, it was $20,000 in all. And we ain’t get the flowers. I don’t give a fuck what nobody say.” She goes on to reveal that the $20k barely made a dent in the total bill of $60k. But, Woods also received her own version of backlash, along with the family, after Big Scarr's former girlfriend stepped in. She shamed the family for making a music video at his funeral and for wearing his jewelry. The woman referred to the whole spectacle as "disgusting."Big Scarr's posthumous album The Secret Weapon will be available to stream on all platforms 2/17 at midnight.

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