Gucci Mane: About That Time 
Published Tuesday, October 09, 2007 8:00 AM
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    By Haaron Hines
    After the success of his single "Icy," featuring a yet to blow Young Jeezy, Gucci Mane was set to be the next big star out of Atlanta. But a murder charge and six months time served for assaulting a promoter seemed to stall out any hopes Gucci had for mainstream success. But you don't sell half a million albums independently without knowing how to generate a buzz for yourself.

    Gucci Mane is back with a new album, Back to the Traphouse, on his label under Asylum/Atlantic records, So Icy Entertainment, and a new understanding of how to handle business both inside and outside the booth. That other Gucci Mane album, Trap-A-Thon, doesn't have his seal of approval and he speaks on why below. Let's hope time served was a lesson learned.


    AllHip-hop.com: Explain to the world what led to the situation leading to the charges and time served?

    Gucci Mane: Well, where I'm from it's kind of wild. Robbing, stealing, selling dope, all that. You either a predator or prey over there. And sometimes people will try and make prey out of you. After everything was over and I was released I got focused. I look at things differently now. I'm more focused on what I need to do and don't worry about the bullsh*t.

    AllHip-hop.com: You mentioned that your legal problems effected how you look at things. You being the man you are now, would you consider working with Jeezy again?

    Gucci Mane: Honestly, I'm not really looking to do anything with him. He and I haven't spoken. We don't have any problems, he's in his space and I'm in mine and we keep it moving in separate directions.

    AllHip-hop.com: With your success as an independent artist, I'm sure you had a few choices when it came to linking with one of the majors. What attracted you to Atlantic Records?

    Gucci Mane: They came with the best deal, and also with the best play. You know what I’m saying’? And they was really interested in me, they promised me they would be behind me 100 percent.

    AllHip-hop.com: It's often difficult to achieve success as an artist and an executive. What's your formula for winning?

    Gucci Mane: When it comes to being an owner, being an executive you have to be on top of things man. You have to study and do research. You also have to have a good team around you. I go harder than everybody man. I push it in over drive. I'm trying to win by making this good music and keep dunking on these fools.

    AllHip-hop.com: While we're talking business, there have been rumors that you're looking to sign Shawnna, is there any truth to that, and if so, how close are you?

    Gucci Mane: We're real close to getting Shawnna. We're working with her on her next solo project. She's amazing, we love her over hear man. She's real focused and she works hard. On top of all that she spits. She's better than a lot of dudes out there man.

    AllHip-hop.com: The new album is called Back to the Traphouse, what's the meaning behind that name?

    Gucci Mane: The first album was Traphouse and it was a classic, some of my best work. And I know for a fact this new album is a classic so I called it Back to the Traphouse. I'm taking it back to that feeling and I giving yall another classic!

    AllHip-hop.com: As far as production you've always seem to have a unique sound. Who did you work with on this album?

    Gucci Mane: As far as production I worked with Nitti. My producer, So Icy’s own, Zaytoven he made “So Icy” and he got four or five joints on the new album. I got Shawty Redd, Fat Boy from Beat Bangers, Supa Sonics dropped that “Bird Flu” that might be a single... A few others man. They gave me what I needed to write great songs.

    AllHip-hop.com: Your lead single, Freaky Gurls, features Ludacris. How did that come to be and what was it like working with him?

    Gucci Mane: I already had the song out in the streets. Luda heard it and said he liked it and wanted to be on it. Shout out to DTP because Luda showed me love by jumping on the track. He's a good dude and a real talented artist.

    AllHip-hop.com: Is there any other artists you worked with on the album?

    Gucci Mane: Well really, I'm not looking to collaborate too much. I got the joint with Luda. Snoop reached out, said he liked the music, so we got a song together. I got Pimp C and Rich Boy, did some work with Shawnna. That's about it. I really want be to focused on my music. I'm trying to show people that I am a great song writer.

    AllHip-hop.com: Your former label has recently announced the release of some of your older work. You never authorized the release and have made it clear you don't support it. Why is that?

    Gucci Mane: They did that to tarnish my legacy. It's not fair to me and it's confusing to the fans who want the real music.

    AllHip-hop.com: So, even though you can make money off this additional release you're still against it?   

    Gucci Mane: Everything I do I try to put my best foot forward. The music on their is not my best work.

    AllHip-hop.com: How does the material on that album differ from that of your official release?

    Gucci Mane: There was more thought and more effort put into this album. This album was made for the fans. The beats are better, I stepped it up lyrically, I got more features...It's just better. My fans deserve the real thing and that's what I gave them with Back to the Trap House.

    AllHip-hop.com: How can artists protect themselves from being in a similar situation?

    Gucci Mane: Have a good lawyer. Always be careful who you get in bed with. I mean that as far as deals  are concerned. Be aware of everything. Always be aware of what's in your contracts, the people around you and be careful of who you deal with.
        
    AllHip-hop.com: With all the labels backing the dance songs and ringtone raps, did you feel compelled to come up with that type of record?

    Gucci Mane: It's not in me to do that. Like, I make street music. I can't make nothing but music for the streets. But it's going to reach everybody because I'm a great songwriter.

    AllHip-hop.com: So fans shouldn't expect Gucci Mane to be on any pop records any time soon?

    Gucci Mane: I'll put it like this; If I got an okay jumpshot, but I know I'm going to get two points dunking, I'm going to dunk on fools the whole game. That's how I approach my music. I give the people what they want every time. I don't try to do what's in style or whatever. I do me.  
     


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    Hip Hop » Gucci Mane: About That Time said:

    October 9, 2007 8:36 AM
     

    JoMoses said:

    Gucci Mane wrong for this!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfWSB4noI6c
    October 9, 2007 9:09 AM
     

    The Great State of Texas said:

    Gucci Mane, Niggas be Haten on ya dawg , I respect the Grind...Shes a very Freaky Gurl
    October 9, 2007 9:23 AM
     

    Rico Diamond said:


    Second!!



    Gucci mane be lunchin. Funny dude!

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    October 9, 2007 9:28 AM
     

    hotrock11 said:

    Gucci says he stepped his lyrical game up....I believe him. I haven't even heard his work for the new album besides the single, and I believe him. He's one of the few rappers who appears to just speak to you like a regular guy. Like "this is me, this is what i'm doing right now, this is what i got planned for tonight"

    I'll support him by copping the album if he re-tooled himself, because that previous stuff was more comedic value then anything else.
    October 9, 2007 9:45 AM
     

    Hypnotice7 said:

    I respect Gucci's hustle, he came from the bottom up, had a major setback and is still here, I see why he named his mixtape Hard to Kill
    October 9, 2007 9:47 AM
     

    Crippled Seedz said:

    She's a very freaky gurl is catchy but I won't cop the album.

    U Know How We Do!
    www.myspace.com/crippledseed
    October 9, 2007 10:29 AM
     

    jaeda said:

    AllHip-hop.com: It's often difficult to achieve success as an artist and an executive. What's your formula for winning?

    How did this dude ever win as an artist???? He is not lyrical in any way. He has 2 albums that equaled to 500,000 copies. Jeezy tore this clown up on tracks many times. Gucci made the worst diss songs I ever heard towards Jeezy and T.I. I give him props as a businessman, but as a rapper, I cant do that. His rhymes are Playschool rhymes. They cant be taken seriously. I did hear both albums too, so i did my history. I didnt hear any classic material on either album. Well, it just my opinion on his rap skills. I do want to say congradulations on beating his charges.
    October 9, 2007 10:52 AM
     

    SagNasty989 said:

    At first I really wasn't feelin Gucci Mane..but the last year and a half by listening to his mixtapes and one of my homeboys who actually is an old school new york throwback type was tellin me "bro you gotta listen to dude"..i eventually played all of gucci mane joints in my crib in my camaro with the bangin 15 subs..then his stuff grew on me...and THE STREETS..I mean the STREET niggas love dude! the streets the clubs, the trap houses , barbershops and all. I know fa fact...gucci mane is doin his thang..in the midwest we got nothin but love fa guccin and you known he a legend in the south...."i'm a walking bankroll grease n rubba band me"...sreet nigga dawg!...much luv fa gucci mane..i'm coppin back to the traphouse ...may buy a few copies fa my homegirl and by kin and definitely fa myself
    October 9, 2007 10:55 AM
     

    the kaebeezy said:

    East atlanta stand up Gucci astonmarten been Killing the streets but Im waiting on his nexzt hit Dont think he will drop an album this year.

    Free ringtone distribution www.myspace.com/updsales
    October 9, 2007 11:00 AM
     

    the_dboy417 said:

    He said he stepped his lyrics up, I guess I believe his ass. I mean shit when you're as wack as Gucci, there ain't no where to go but up.
    October 9, 2007 11:57 AM
     

    BLUNTBLAZER said:

    MAYNE DAT NEW ONE IS GONNA BE FIRE GUCCI AND PIMP C ONA TRACK WOW DAS HAS DOPEBOY WRITEN ALL OVA IT AND TRAP HOUSE WAS HIS BEST CD BUT HARD TO KILL WAS NO SLEEPER EITHER GUCCI GOT THA MOST SWAGER IN THA INDUSTRY ONE OF THA FEW PEOPLE WHO I GOT ALL DEY CD'S

    "IM ICY SORTA LIKA POLAR BEAR, SWEETY GURL GIMME BRAINS AND I HOLDA HAIR"

    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/THAGRINDAHOLIC
    FOEVA GRINDIN
    October 9, 2007 12:27 PM
     

    EReal said:

    Man, I dont mind Gucci. He does his thing, saying "classic" I dunno bout that. Gucci launched Jeezy's career with "So Icey" and now cause Jeezy got problems people wanna hate? Why?
    He isnt the most lyrical cat, but then again how lyrical is Jeezy? or Weezy for that matter? Exactly. People wanna say "lyrics and lyricsm dont matter" except  if ur Gucci right? lol.

    Do ya thing Gucci.
    October 9, 2007 12:28 PM
     

    hater hurter said:

    gucci tight he does what he wants and thats why he is still making music.
    October 9, 2007 1:04 PM
     

    Da Mohawk Don said:

    my dawg finna kill dez niggas Gucci sounds slow a lil bit but dat nigga go hard ass fuck im gettin both albums cuz i fuckks wit Gucci Gucci..............
    October 9, 2007 1:12 PM
     

    dscott219 said:

    Yup these clowns is on here again talking that same ol bull about Gucci man the boy is doing it face it you clowns....
    October 9, 2007 1:21 PM
     

    anzee11 said:

    I'm checkin' for Gucci Mane's music.
    October 9, 2007 2:58 PM
     

    dat_boi_hussle said:

    dude is a hell of a promoter see this what I mean when I say you gotta dictate your own destiny fuck a label deal you gotta have the streets no ifs and ands or maybes these one of the cats I look up to as far as on the independent level I'll be there soon 100


    HUSSLE HUNNID

    www.myspace.com/husslehunndid
    October 9, 2007 3:34 PM
     

    dat_boi_hussle said:

    dude is a hell of a promoter see this what I mean when I say you gotta dictate your own destiny fuck a label deal you gotta have the streets no ifs and ands or maybes these one of the cats I look up to as far as on the independent level I'll be there soon 100


    HUSSLE HUNNID

    www.myspace.com/husslehunnid
    October 9, 2007 3:34 PM
     

    murK said:

    his shit is bangin' everywhere, especially with the d-boys around here, he is one of the few southern artists I listen to, he probably won't push major units or have a mainstream hit but he's whats up in the hood, respect his hustle, can you say YEAAAAHHH-UGHHHHHH!!!
    October 9, 2007 5:43 PM
     

    Boss Up said:

    is he sponsored by gucci?
    October 9, 2007 6:14 PM
     

    NelsoNetic said:

    Jeezy is cool but Gucci is the real ish.

    ''Chopper on the floor  
    Pistol on the couch
    Hoodrich so i neva had a bankaccount"

    That's all  and pyrex pot are my favorit tracks when i'm drunk.

    Respect his gangsta.

    Bless!!!
    October 9, 2007 6:34 PM
     

    TheOuncemaniak said:

    I can't do nothing but respect gucci's grind.  i mean the streets  feel him esp. around my way and he seems very grounded and humble.  i thought his first album was good music for the ride.  add to the fact that he said he stepped it up lyrically on this new project so i'll def. have an ear out for it
    October 9, 2007 7:04 PM
     

    BLAK4DMD said:

    October 9, 2007 7:42 PM
     

    qdeezy said:

    LMMFAO @ Boss Up

    i dig gucci's music, but only in the car, never at home
    October 9, 2007 9:03 PM
     

    dwill1 said:

    @jaeda                                                                                                                                                                    gucci a g and the style you hear from jeezy is gucci ask cassidy he know. cassidy was fucking with gucci before they both caught them bodies not saying he isthe best lyricist but he is not the worst and he has swagg and if you like jeezy you like gucci cause that is who jeezy sound like. by the way gucci still hear jeezy homey is no longer with us real recognize real. She's A Very Freaky Gurl
    October 10, 2007 12:47 AM
     

    bigmanharris said:

    I co-sign that SagNasty989. Gucci gets so much love on the streets. All around. People say he doesn't have lyrics because they focus more on his voice than what he is saying. He is funny as hell and tells a good story. He is a great songwriter and is very creative. He be on that street tip, but he gets real creative with it. Plug Talk is a very creative song. Just the concept of it sets him apart from these other cats.
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    @ jaeda

    listen to his mixtapes. Ice Attack, Ice Attack 2 - Trapaholics, and Chicken Talk. Listen to those with an open mind. Just listen to the concept on Plug Talk.
    October 10, 2007 9:59 AM
     

    GameTime33409 said:

    Ayy im not hatin on Gucci he is 'ok' not Great or Good just 'ok' but jeezy did kill him on "Stay Strapped" so all i gotta say is he gotta do alot of work get get up 2 jeezy's level.

    Check out da diss!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=D02PiWP_4HA
    October 10, 2007 1:44 PM
     

    Pistolvania 717 said:

    That'd be funny if he was sponsored by Gucci (highly unlikely though, haha).
    October 10, 2007 3:27 PM
     

    MiseryCityTexasDuece said:

    lol gucci should'nt even worry about that big cat label situation. people would'nt even know who big cat records is if it were'nt for gucci mane. before gucci was on big cat records, all they had was rasheeda, and nobody feeling her music at all. not even the females.
    October 11, 2007 2:01 AM
     

    TWON THE DON said:

    I GOT SHIT FROM 85 BETTER THEN SHIT HE WROTE LAST NIGHT
    GUCCI!! SHOOT YO SELF
    October 11, 2007 10:01 PM
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