Gucci Mane will be released from jail a year early
Gucci Mane will be coming home one year early. According to TMZ, the Atlanta rapper has been granted credit for time served by an Atlanta
Gucci Mane will be coming home one year early. According to TMZ, the Atlanta rapper has been granted credit for time served by an Atlanta
Gucci Mane announced weeks ago that he would be dropping mixtape projects for the rest of the year, despite the fact that he’s currently incarcerated.
Gucci Mane, whose real name is Radric Davis, has been sitting behind bars for the past 11 months, awaiting sentencing for an incident that happened
Waka recently addressed his relationship with Gucci in an interview with Whooly Shuffle. While Waka admitted that he has no issue with his former mentor any long, he was also very clear about any prospect of them become affiliated once again.
Last night in the ATL, the Street Execs brought you the Young Dolph American Gangster Listening Party from Vanquish Lounge. Coming out to support were Bigga Ranking, 2 Chainz,
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane has recently agreed to a plea deal that will likely keep him in prison until at least 2016. During an interview with VladTV, Charlamagne Tha God of Power 105s “The Breakfast Club” shared his thoughts on Gucci’s predicament and his penchant for landing in prison fairly regularly.
Gucci Mane likely won’t be leaving prison until 2016, but the incarcerated Atlanta rapper is at least keeping busy during his time behind bars. According
Gangster rapper Gucci Mane, born Radric Davis can’t seem to follow the rules. The 33-year-old rapper was arraigned in court on Tuesday, May 13, 2014,
Gucci Mane is more than likely going back to jail. However, the rapper is hoping for leniency with a possible plea deal. According to Radar
The long, strange saga of Radric Davis, aka rapper Gucci Mane, continues to take bizarre twists. TMZ reports that an inmate in South Carolina has been working to free the incarcerated hip-hop star. 51-year old Jerry Lewis Dedrick, an inmate at a federal prison in Williamsburg, S.C., has prepared legal documents to help get Gucci out of the slammer. Dedrick insists that he can get gun charges against Gucci dropped.
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Story by Stereo Williams Photography by DeWayne Rogers “I’m going to lose 30 pounds by the summer.” “I want to save at least $5000 this year.” “This year, I’m visiting South Africa. I mean it this time.” Welcome to 2014! January means it’s time for us to start picking ourselves apart
In today’s hip-hop, mixtapes can hold as much weight as an album. Artists can gain a larger fan base, earn money touring and get the
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane has been ordered go turn in his weapons. The troubled hip-hop star, who’s had several run-ins with law enforcement and made headlines earlier this year with his erratic behavior and strange rants on Twitter, has been informed that he has to give up his two guns. And it’s the federal government making the demand.
Yesterday, Gucci Mane made headlines when he filed a lawsuit against Waka Flocka Flame and his mother, Deb Antney, claiming that the two of them
Whatever bonds between former hip-hop comrades Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame were already broken when Gucci went on an epic diss-filled Twitter tirade against
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[jwplayer mediaid=”529187″] When Gucci Mane let loose online after being cut loose from his deal with Atlantic Records, he had the whole world hanging on
Gucci Mane will spend the next six months in prison. According to a document obtained by WorldWrap Federation, Gucci Mane was sentenced to six months