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Gucci Mane sends a clear message on 'Crash Dummy'

  • Writer: Luis James
    Luis James
  • 17 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Gucci Mane isn’t holding anything back on his latest track 'Crash Dummy', a release that is already sparking heavy conversation. The record arrives during a tense moment, following allegations that his own label signee Pooh Shiesty was involved in setting him up during a robbery, alongside several others.


On the track, Gucci delivers sharp and direct lines that listeners are interpreting as clear shots. The tone is cold, calculated, and intentional throughout, leaving little room for ambiguity. When he raps, “This 1017 the label, I built this s**t from the ground,” it reinforces a sense of ownership and frustration, making it clear where he stands.


Gucci Mane

Gucci has built a reputation on speaking openly, and 'Crash Dummy' feels like another moment where he chooses to address the situation head-on rather than allowing speculation to take over. There is no attempt to soften the message or disguise the intent. Instead, the track leans fully into confrontation.


At its core, this is a straightforward diss record. It serves as a direct response to the situation and confirms Gucci Mane’s stance on what has allegedly taken place, with no filter and no hesitation.



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