The song called “Krazy” by Game featuring Gucci Mane was the street single for Game’s album entitled “R.E.D.” The track features production from the production heavyweight, Timbaland. Why do you think that Game recruited Gucci for his single? Because it was the “street single,” and he knows that nobody has as big of a buzz in the streets as Gucci. The record is hot from start to finish and is definitely a solid release for the “R.E.D. album.” The song leaked in late October 2009, but started gaining popularity in November of 2009. From start to finish, the song makes people feel good.
It is definitely going to get play at the clubs in the south and across the west coast. Game has had a huge influence on west coast rap music. When you link up with Timbaland for a “Krazy” instrumental and let Gucci Mane loose, you know it’s probably going to be a street classic. It’s always cool to see some dope artists like Game collaborating with Gucci. They both work together and have good chemistry together; both speak about real issues. With this track, though, their goal was to take a less serious route and simply have some fun.
We all know that songs like “745 (Young Jeezy Diss)” can show a very serious side of Gucci Mane, yet songs like “Nickelodeon” show that he likes to have fun. With the song “Krazy” we know that the artists are having some fun and making good music. This track is taking over the radio stations across the United States and is easily one of the catchiest tunes for people to rock through 2010. Be sure to check out iTunes and support by purchasing this single and possibly the “R.E.D.” album as well if you are a fan of Game.
Game & Gucci Mane – Krazy (produced by Timbaland)
What other kinds of crazy collaborations can be expected in 2010 Gucci Mane music? You all will just have to wait and see. Every year he tries to get better and has improved his appeal to the mainstream since starting his rap career. The tracks that he makes are always going to be catchy, so you can expect more quality stuff to be released from Radric and his So Icey Boys in the rest of 2009 and 2010. There’s absolutely no denying that this song is able to uplift anyone’s mood and get them feeling good about the day. Put this in your disc changer, drop the top, and cruise off into the sunset.