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If Drake and kanye wanna give my dude exposure im all for it...I honestly don't see what they gain from collaborating with gucci
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He don't need them dudes. It's the way to opt out for quick money and try to cash in on the white people who buy anything with their names off iTunes etc. I just want dude to live his life but when it comes to music either pick up where he left off or go the future route and get back to the basics. I just hope a Rihanna, beiber or t swift feature isn't next, when u feeding your core u never lose, mainstream fans turn their back soon as something else cool comes along.
thats it right thereThe only explanation I can think of is that they were just paying homage idk
Drake for some reason has an obsession with trap/street music. He wants to make those kinda records without jeopardizing his discography or selling out the people who buy his records. So if he hops on a song with a trap artist, he can have those hard 808 beats and trap hooks etc without having to put that on an album next to jodeci crying for *******. Wop was chasing a check, but he could also do the future and give out so much free fire that people gonna but it to say thanks for the freebies. He was also putting his free tapes out on iTunes before and during incarceration, didn't he have like 5 tapes in the top 100 in 2014 at one point. Some people will buy it just because, not me but some do.Not sure what he got from future either. In all honesty, the future fans that didn't rock with Drake never really converted when they put out material (i.e. the homie Wilt). I can't say Hendrix brought him any new fans like that. Only argument I could see being made was that Drake was getting the street/trap cosign... But that isnt present on any of the music he released on Views. I just hope he doesn't have it in his mind that he "put Future on", because that **** would just be comical.
nah cue alonzo
-que in the Kevin Garnet gif here
I just hope he doesn't have it in his mind that he "put Future on", because that **** would just be comical.
The only explanation I can think of is that they were just paying homage idk
U know I'm a huge gucci fan but who honestly buys guccis music lol..everyone I know downloads that **** and if they do buy its just out of respect..same thing with ds2..people bought just cjz he gave us so much free music
Add Cutters with Plies and those are my exact faves
RIP 2 double D but try gucci I pull that stick out
Gucci has stated before he don't care for non of these dudes and he will make music with anyone willing to open that wallet.but isnt it possible that gucci is a fan of the folk he does music with?
Fresh Out Of Prison, Gucci Mane Scores Three RIAA Gold Awards
If there was any doubt that hip-hop artist Gucci Mane wouldn’t be welcomed back with open arms, the past two weeks have proven otherwise.
Less than a week after his release from prison on weapons charges, the rapper born Radric Davis unexpectedly scored a trio of RIAA sales certifications. His 2009 album The State Vs. Radric Davis earned a gold award, credited on May 31st. Released via Warner Music’s Asylum Records and the artist’s own 1017 Brick Squad imprint, the album originally spent six weeks on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #10. Two of that full legth record’s singles, “Wasted” and the Usher featured “Spotlight,” received gold digital single awards last week as well.
While there’s no indication that the timing of these RIAA certification announcements so soon after Davis’ release are anything more than coincidental, there’s no denying that interest in Gucci Mane has increased since leaving a federal correctional facility in Terre Haute, Indiana roughly two weeks ago. According to data derived from online music analytics and insights provider Next Big Sound, Davis’ social media following surged during the week of his release. His Instagram grew by 214,000 followers, with his Twitter following up nearly 83,000, and another 40,000 in Facebook page likes. In that same period, Wikipedia pageviews increased more than sixfold.
On the new music front, the historically prolific Davis has kept fairly busy. His first new song since release, “First Day Out Tha Feds” debuted the day after his leaving prison and accumulated some 1.1 million SoundCloud plays in its first twenty-four hours. The track was later added to streaming and download services. On Spotify alone, it has logged 826,000 plays in just under a week.
This past Saturday another new song entitled “Back On Road” debuted on Apple Music’s Beats 1 program OVO Sound Radio. With a feature by Drake, the track was subsequently shared on SoundCloud where it has since accumulated more than 1.6 million plays in less than four days. Given Drake’s continued chart dominance, “Back On Road” could benefit from his involvement provided that the song receives a wider release on par with “First Day Out The Feds.”