Days after the arrests of Pooh Shiesty, his father, Big30 and six others, Gucci Mane is finally breaking his silence. Over the last two days, reports have confirmed that Gucci spoke with Dallas police on the evening of the incident, January 10. But die-hard Gucci fans weren’t sold on him “snitching.” But Gucci’s new diss record, ‘Crash Dummy,’ is telling it ALL.
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Gucci Mane Seemingly Calls Out Pooh Shiesty, His Dad & Big30 In ‘Crash Dummy’
While the internet debated how Gucci Mane would handle the criminal case against his artist, he was preparing to release ‘Crash Dummy.’ There’s no telling whether he recorded the diss record after this week’s arrests and failed bond hearing. However, he teased the track on Thursday, announcing its April 10 midnight release. The release marks exactly three months from the day he was allegedly held at gunpoint and robbed, on January 10. It’s also the first time Gucci has publicly addressed what happened, despite viral reports about what he told Dallas police after the alleged incident.
‘Crash Dummy’ is three minutes long, but goes in on Pooh Shiesty and Big30 from the jump. Though he doesn’t name them, here’s what he raps:
“Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy you still signed to me. I’m like Birdman and n*gga, this my Cash Money /And your fat a*s flunkie, he a stone cold junkie.”
As the verse continues, Gucci Mane gave his POV of what went down on January 10. He confirmed that he believed they had a business meeting, but “it was a setup.” Mane said they were dapping him up, but “plotting against” him the whole time. Still, he’s not taking it personal, he said. For me, it’s all business.
“What don’t kill you make you stronger, don’t bite the hand that feeds you. And my money keep getting longer now these haters got amnesia.”
Rapper Appears To Confirm He Signed A Contract At Gunpoint
A few seconds later, he talks about winning “stupid prizes” after playing “stupid games.” Adding that, “Some people like to take a n*gga kindness for weakness, I pulled up on business but y’all was on some weak sh*t.” Later, seemingly taking another shot at Pooh Shiesty and his dad, Lontrell Williams Sr., Gucci raps:
“You learn from ya daddy/ So I guess that it’s hereditary / I’m that same n***a who put money on your commissary.”
Gucci Mane clarifies that “this ain’t back in the day,” and that he’s not letting anyone destroy what he built, especially his 1017 label.
“My n***a set up the play / Like Suge Knight did with Dre / But I ain’t Eazy-E, this ain’t back in the day.”
Gucci also seemingly addressed signing a contract release form at gunpoint, a major plot in the FBI’s criminal complaint against Pooh Shiesty and 8 others.
“Pressure on my chest but I still ain’t pressed / Pen to the paper, but it’s under duress / Read between the lines I don’t settle for less,” Gucci raps.
“I done been betrayed now my heart turned cold,” Mane raps in the chorus. Then, in the outro, he says:
“CEO. 1017 for life. Big Gucci. This for all the crash dummies out there. I don’t know what the f**k you thought. Still getting money, this ain’t that.”
Listen to the full song below.
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