The coldest artist in Atlanta, Georgia these days is clearly Gucci Mane. One song to emphasize his coldness is called “BURR” and can be found on his “Gangsta Grillz: The Movie 2” mixtape that he did with DJ Drama. The instrumental was crafted by none other than Drumma Boy, who always brings something dope to the scene. Everybody knows that the BURR movement is so cold that it’s never going to be stopped. This song demonstrates a So Icey Entertainment invasion. For a remix, the west coast artist Ya Boy (a.k.a. YB The Rockstar) hopped on and brought some heat as well. All of Gucci’s original verses were left on the track, so there are not any new verses from Gucci, but Ya Boy does his thing.

The song starts out, “So much ice, I shoulda brought my fur BURR!” which clearly explains how cold and So Icey he is. Ya Boy takes the time to add some of his own lines to the song like: “diamonds roarin like T-Rex.” This remix is not an official one, because if it would have, Gucci would have likely came up with some new lyrical content. It is always good to see other artists getting down with the So Icey Entertainment movement, though. This goes to show you that other artists respect the music that Radric Davis has been putting out.

Arguably the hottest adlib in the rap game these days is “BURR.” Now, Gucci Mane even has some fans stuck saying “Bling Blaow Burr” another phrase that he has been using. The album “The State vs. Radric Davis” was promoted by telling fans to pick it up on DecemBURR 8th. The word is essentially a new vocabulary word for Gucci Mane fans (and general rap fans) to use in their everyday life. How should this word be spelled?

Gucci Mane & Ya Boy – BURR (Remix) (prod. Drumma Boy)

Although there have been disputes over the spelling among fans, Gucci has made it clear through his twitter page that it is okay to spell it either “BRRR” or “BURR.” It really does not matter how you spell it as long as you clearly convey your message and keep promoting the movement. As you will hear in most of his songs (with the exception of a few like “My Own Worst Enemy”), Gucci Mane likes to say “BURR!” sometimes a lot. All the long time Gucci fans know exactly about this movement, and the brand new Gucc fans are starting to catch on. Be sure to check out the video above to hear how icy life can get. BURRRRRRRRRRR!

The latest and greatest track by Gucci Mane is called “Lemonade” and is produced by Bangladesh. The instrumental is fire from start to finish and the bass thumps hard the entire beat. The chorus is really catchy and he drops some absolutely insane verses for this one. Make sure that you pick up a copy of the album “The State vs. Radric Davis.” Unfortunately, Gucci Mane has been sentenced to jail time again due to violation of his probation again. He is going to be eager to get back out and hook up his fans with some quality new music, so meanwhile, be sure to keep his music relevant and bumping through your speakers while he’s locked up.

There are definitely plenty of “BURR” drops in this track, so all of the diehard fans will be going ham. We already know that he’s got “Yella Diamonds,” but this track is a bit different, and he gets real lyrical on this one and creative as usual. Be sure to lookout for this track to start circulating throughout the streets of Atlanta, because it’s a major banger. The mainstream fans and even the newest Gucci Mane fans will get a lot of enjoyment out of this joint. The songs starts out with “yellow everything this time, yellow rims, yellow big booty, yellow bones, yellow lams, yellow mp’s, yellow watch, yellow john wayne chain, yellow living room set, lemonade Gucci shoes for my girl.”

If you have been playing a lot of Gucci music for awhile now, you should understand that he’s taken his sound to a whole new level in 2009 with “The State vs. Radric Davis” album. You already know that on DecemBURR 8th that the stores will be stocked full of copies for you to pick up. He has worked hard his entire life to get in the position that he’s currently at, so be sure to get yourself a copy and pick up some extras for your friends. Bangladesh has been putting out crazy instrumentals as of late and the Gucci Mane song “Lemonade” is a prime example of him showcasing his skills as a superproducer.

Gucci Mane – Lemonade (prod. Bangladesh)

There are so many good songs on his 2009 album, that it’s hard to decide which one is the best. There is really a song to match every single mood that you’re feeling. It’s songs like this that make you appreciate his ability to make his fans feel good about what they are hearing. You can take a listen using the video player above and purchase yourself a copy on iTunes so that you can enjoy it anytime.  In case you were wondering, this was the third single from his album followed by “My Own Worst Enemy (prod. Drumma Boy)” and “Spotlight (featuring Usher & Polow Da Don).”