Gucci Mane – Cars (DJ Scream & Supastar J. Kwik)
What do you know about Gucci Mane cars? Do you know about his snow white hummer? A lot of people are not able to find the song Cars by Gucci Mane. In the song, he drops some dope lyrics: “Just like my diamonds, my car is so colorful, real pimped out, what the f*ck I need Xzibit for?” This line can also be found in a different rendition of the song called “Alligators,” which uses some of the same lyrics. The song entitled “Cars,” though, can be found on the Trap Tacular mixtape presented by DJ Scream and Supastar J. Kwik. It is just over 4 minutes in length and features a very solid instrumental to fit the lyrics.
If you aren’t already up on this crazy hot track, it is not one that you should skip out on. Many people haven’t heard it due to the fact that it is only featured on one mixtape. Don’t get it confused with the song “Now and Later Cars,” which features OJ Da Juiceman on the Gucci La Flare mixtape. This song is completely unique from the rest and Mr. Radric Davis lets you all know about the whips that he is stunting around in.
Supporters of the Mane know that this joint “Cars” is straight up fire. The haters have been forced to admit that this track is crazy. The truth is that this song could have easily been included on one of his albums, which goes to show you how much good stuff can be found on his mixtapes. Most fans consider this track an underground gem that not many people know about. Even if you have all of his mixtapes, there is so much material that you may not have given this track a second listen or forgotten about it.
If you have dismissed this song or forgotten about it, it’s time to get it playing again so that you realize how sick it actually is. There are a lot of dope tracks that go overlooked for some reason, and this is definitely one of those. At least give it another listen through some good speakers and then decide whether you dig it. If you are a frequent listener of Gucci Mane’s stuff, then you’ll know that the more you listen to his stuff, the more clever and catchy his music becomes. Give it another play in the video above or download the mixtape “Trap Tacular,” which includes “Cars.”
Gucci Mane – Stunt f. Tracy T
Gucci Mane really goes ham on em with the song “Stunt” featuring Tracy T. This track is featured on his “Wilt Chamberlain Part 3” mixtape as well as his “Gucci Sosa” album that is presented by DJ Scream (Hoodrich). The quality on the Gucci Sosa album is definitely better than that on the Wilt Chamberlain mixtape. It would definitely be a good idea to purchase yourself a copy of that album. The official version of the song is 4 minutes and 20 seconds in length. What is this track about? It is one of those tracks that Gucci Mane talks about what he is doing to impress everyone and show off. He stunts on everyone by talking about his cars, money, girls, and traveling the world.
Why is Gucci stuntin’ on everyone? Because he wants to show off the fruits of his labor; he has worked hard to make it to the top and wants everyone to know that he has made it. There’s no better way to let everyone know than to stunt on em with crazy cars, clothes, jewelry, and more. The guest appearance from Tracy T sounds good and fits well with the track. Gucci says, “72 cutlass 350 rocket, so much money wish I had 50 pockets, 72 cutlass 350 rocket, so many pockets, so many gualas gualas” to close out his final verse. This track is hotness from start to finish, and if you’re a Gucci Mane fan, it should not be tough to figure out why he’s one of the hottest in the game after hearing this.
In Gucci’s opening verse, he talks about how his money’s making money, how his girls are stuntin, and how he stays stuntin in the summer. This is a nice throwback track that people can enjoy anytime. Be sure that you get the DJ Scream “Heavy In The Streets” version or one that is complete length. The song is sold as a single and will only cost one dollar on the internet to buy as a digital download.
Gucci Mane Stunt feat. Tracy T
Will “Stunt” by Gucci Mane be your favorite song of all time by him? That’s up to you to decide. It is easily one of his most popular songs, so do yourself justice and check it out. There is no official music video for the song, but you can play it above in the YouTube media player. See if you’re digging this and think that it’s one of his best. On with some more real street music right here, bling blaow burr!