DJ Drama catches up with Gucci Mane and talks to him about when he got locked up. He was released from jail in 2009 and Dram sat down with him to ask him questions about his mixtapes, his appeal, and what the inmates thought of him. He says that while he was locked up he did “a lot of reading” as well as freestyling for the inmates and they liked it. In case you don’t already know, DJ Drama does a lot of mixtapes with Gucci and is easily one of the hottest DJ’s in the game right now.

This interview also discusses the fact that Gucci Mane is a fan favorite and has a huge street buzz. He’s taking over and he talks about working to gain more fans and working to open up on the mainstream market. He gets tons of support in Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, and Pittsburgh because they are some of the most supportive cities for Gucci Mane’s music. Pittsburgh even has a saying “that’s Gucci” for his music. What wasn’t mentioned in the interview is the fact that Washington DC also has a huge Gucci Mane following, those folks go absolutely bananas for his concerts and interviews.

Gucci Mane – Shade 45 Interview with DJ Drama (Video)

Gucci let’s the people know that he’s been talking to Plies, Rick Ross, Nitti, Dram, Drumma Boy, and Shawty Redd. He let’s the people know about a mixtape that surfaced with Mac Breezy while he was locked up and Dram let the people know that his main homie OJ Da Juiceman been really poppin off while he’s been locked up. The shirt that he’s wearing is one of the realist sayings: “If you are what you say, then have no fear” – that’s just straight dope right there. Drama is rocking some pretty nice ice too with his “Barack O’Drama chain.”

Since he’s been home, he’s been working on a brand new mixtape and tells everyone that he already has 23 songs since getting back home. There’s nobody that puts in more work than Gucci on new tracks. He says that the biggest songs at his performances are “Photo Shoot” and “I’m A Star.” The crowd always goes crazy and if you’ve been to a Gucci show before, you know how hard he goes and how riled up the fans get. At the end he shouts out Waka Flocka Flame, OJ Da Juiceman, Wooh Da Kid, Frenchie, the affiliates, and the entire 1017 Brick Squad. Check it above and see what’s really good!

Waka Flocka Flame made a response video to the crips that ran up on him and Gucci Mane at the video shoot. He said it best at his concert that it just wouldn’t have been smart to start any drama because there was “little kids around” as well as “cops around.” There was too much going on, plus there was a video shoot that they had to focus on getting done. Out of nowhere, these crips run up on them to get some attention; they were going by the name of “The Congressmen.” Nobody knew who they were before this incident, but now they are getting some attention from various hip hop news and media websites – all of which is really unwarranted.

Waka has said that he doesn’t “give a fuck” what people are reading on WorldStar and blogs, he wants anybody that has a problem with him to confront him face to face. The video included within this post is a good interview because it lets you know what Flocka thought of the crip incident at the video shoot with him and Gucci. Since they were mostly targeting Waka Flocka for some reason (not Gucci), he made the video to let his fans know what went down and what they should know about this incident.

At the end of the interview, the interviewer asks a question about Nicki Minaj (who used to be managed by Waka Flockas mother). Since, there have been rumors floating around that she changed management and is now going to work with Diddy as her new manager. Nothing official has been released to the press for verification on her new management, but Waka says that he doesn’t really know what’s going on with the whole management thing. Plus, he says that he fucks with Nicki Minaj, so there’s no problems between those two; Nicki has been down with the So Icey Ent. squad and is friends with Gucci Mane.

Waka Flocka Crips Ran Up On Him

The interview is good because Waka keeps it 100% and talks to the interviewer on his tour bus. He invites the interviewers in because he doesn’t want anybody to get it twisted in the crowd outside. So remember what you heard in this interview, and don’t always believe hype about these random crips that are running up on artists at their video shoot. Waka Flocka talks about the crips “pump fakin like they play in the NBA.” It’s really ignorant of those crips to come running up on artists to try to get some attention and money; straight up dumb. Anyways, check out this interview so that you don’t get it confused.

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