The Gucci Mane track “Antisocial” featuring Mylah from his “Burrrprint 2HD” mixtape has officially been made into a music video. The video turned out great, and the song (as we already knew) has been a major success from his project. The music video filming began as soon as possible for this joint and they recorded most of the video right in Zone 6 of East Atlanta – where Gucci Mane represents. There were several videos of the footage put on the internet to show the recording process and to give the fans a look at what Gucci and company had in store for them with these visuals. How does this video compare to the 911 Emergency video? That is for you as a fan to decide.
Although it was originally reported that the video shoot was in Zone 6, some people claim that the video was actually shot near the apartments on Simpson Road out in Zone 1 of Atlanta. There has been some confusion coming from people that were trying to figure out the location of the video. Anyways, luckily there weren’t any crips at the video shoot like they were for when Gucci and Waka Flocka started recording. There was a big crowd at the “Anti Social” and it looks like everybody was able to contribute in some way to making it another great recording.
In case you didn’t already realize it, Mylah has a phenomenal singing voice and sounds incredible on the chorus for this one. Although many people aren’t really familiar with her as an artist, hopefully they will be after she helped make this Gucci Mane track as hot as it could possibly be. In the song, Gucci Mane sings, “baby, you don’t have to treat me all anti, why you wanna put me on standby? I can’t lie girl you hotter than a campfire, we can stay up all night like vampires.” The lyrics are perfect for this song, which really turned into a mainstream banger.
Gucci Mane – Antisocial Video (feat. Mylah) [Behind The Scenes]
The above footage is mostly of Mylah, but you should already know what to expect with this video – it’s crazy. The Burrprint 2 HD has been a great release for Gucci, and although it wasn’t meant to be as mainstream of a release as the album “The State vs. Radric Davis,” it still ended up doing better than a lot of people expected considering that it didn’t get much promotion at all. Be on the lookout for more behind the scenes footage of Gucci Mane as he prepares to shock the world with some more crazy videos.