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Yea, he’s back. GUCCI. BURRR. He’s actually icey enough that I’m ok with him spittin’ out BURR every 30 secs. on his tracks, it’s better than the DMX ‘dawg’ bark isn’t it? On an unrelated note, it’s dissapointing Gucci can’t tweet in jail, even though Lil Wayne somehow seems to be doing it through his @liltunechi by passing notes to his brother or something. Who knows. Anyways, pretty excited to see Gucci Mane dropping his new album “The Burrprint HD2″ on my birthday next week, April 13th. A lot of the tracks on the album have already been assaulting the air waves pretty hard and I’ve been utterly enjoying it: “Lemonade”, “Spotlight” w/ Usher, and “Wasted” among others.
I can’t get enough of this song right now, I keep hearing it on WJLB like every 20 mins., and let’s face it, Gucci Mane is no doubt the hottest rapper in the game right now…all from behind bars. Take a listen to the newest Gucci Mane single “Lemonade”, you might want to put some sunglasses on if you watch the video, that’s a shit ton of canary yellow…
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I was thinking while I was on the subject of Gucci Mane, I might as well point out the new Adult Swim Mixtape (what??). I mean, as a longggg time late night watcher of Adult Swim (Metalocalypse, Squidbillies, ATHF, and yes-King of the Hill), I was definitely familiar with the fact that there are some serious creative geniuses working at Cartoon Network. I guess I knew they did some musical things, after all Dethklok just put out a new album through adult swim entitled “Dethklok II”. The new mixtape is called ATL RMX and features the likes of everyone from EL-P, Young Jeezy, Young Dro, and Gucci Mane to Hollyweerd (he ain’t joking either with a song like “Have you ever made love to a Weird-oooo”).
As Diplo would say, he “got the internet going ham and cheese right now”. If you don’t know who Diplo is, I don’t know if there is any saving you. This mixtape is centered around Gucci Mane’s recent re-release into prison following his Nov. 12th 2009 probation violation: I guess you can take the thug out the hood, not the hood out the thug. The album is even called ‘FREE GUCCI’, although I don’t how much help that’s going to be. Diplo’s doing big things with this one. To be honest, since I discovered he was one half of afrobeat-jungle-pop-electro act ‘Major Lazer’, there’s not much he can do wrong in my eyes. I love Diplo’s ability to take blazing hot jungle beats and afro-centric movements and couple it with today’s hottest pop and rap artists, just makes you feel like a gangsta while you dance; everyone knows gangsta’s don’t dance…
It’s got to come from his deep interest in Brazilian “Funk do Rio” and his time spent at University of Central Flordia. In a way he even put M.I.A.’s jungle-feeling Arular on the map when he first played ‘Galang’ at one of his first club appearances. But then again, most of the mixtape Diplo takes it back to a more traditional feeling progressive DJ sound like on his remix of Gucci’s “Break Yourself” feat Lil B. The history is there though, and if you really like that more jungle beat type sound I would recommend checking out Diplo and Santigold’s mixtape together “Top Ranking”, you can download it here from 2008. Either way you like it, jungle beat,gun-toting, dirty south,gangsta rap, or dreamy,trip-inducing, hip-hop you won’t be disappointed. Get the mixtape at maddecent.
Gucci Mane-Break Yourself feat. Lil B (Diplo remix)
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Gucci Mane-Excuse Me (Diplo remix)
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