One of the realest Gucci Mane songs is called “745″ and is an obvious Young Jeezy diss. He talks about Big Cat, disses Young Jeezy, and what he likes to do. He talks about diamonds, being real, and some personal stuff that he’s been through. This track is featured on the “Gucci La Flare” mixtape as well as “Chicken Talk” that he did with DJ Burn One. He really takes aim at Young Jeezy with lines like: “I could have been dead, but I’m still breathing. Do I smell pussy? No that’s Jeezy. You ain’t a snowman, you more like a snowflake. Cupcake, cornflake, n*gga you too fake.” The chorus on the track repeats: “745 with the Gucci interior, I see a rich n*gga when I look in the mirror.” This song made a lot of people respect the grind of Radric Davis and look at Young Jeezy like he might be a phony.

The point is that Gucci isn’t afraid to express how he feels and say what he wants to say about other people that he’s had previous conflicts with. The track talks about real street issues from the start to finish. There is no denying that he had a lot of emotion that needed to be let out on this one. The track “745” really is some deep rap music that you should take a listen to if you haven’t already.

He also includes some lines about his jewelry game including: “yellow diamonds same color as mustard, blue diamonds same color the Tarheels, red diamonds like a sexual game.” Be sure that you take the time to check this track out if you haven’t yet. He also addresses the people that doubted he’d blow up in this song. This track takes aim at everyone that was disrespectful in some way to Gucci Mane at some point. There’s no need for further explanation, just take a listen and hear the words of Radric himself.

Gucci Mane 745 (Young Jeezy Diss)

There are always times in a successful artist’s career when he has to overcome adversity and obstacles, whether they are other people, competition, haters, or environmental circumstances. The great thing about Gucci Mane music is that he talks about his real life experiences and doesn’t run away from what he has had to deal with. Take a listen to the joint “745” and realize how real that he can get. For many fans, this is one of their favorite tracks of all time. Above is the song for all the fans to check out.

Gucci Mane keeps getting his collaborations on with quality artists. This time he appears on Jamie Foxx’s song entitled “Speak French” produced by Bangladesh. He lays down some hot verses for the ladies on this R&B gem. The superstar Jamie Foxx reached out to Gucci for a cameo and the two made it happen. The song will be featured on Jamie Foxx’s 2010 album. This song was originally released in early November 2009, but has steadily been climbing the charts. All Jamie Foxx fans should enjoy hearing him come back after releasing the album “Intuition” on December 16, 2008. As you already know, Gucci has been collaborating with a lot of artists because they are starting to realize that he is capable of turning ordinary songs into classics.

He’s mastered the ability to add street appeal to tracks as well as verses that the ladies really like. If you haven’t yet heard this track, be sure to check it out and be sure to check out Jamie Foxx’s 2010 album. A lot of people like to hear Gucci on the slower R&B tracks because he has perfected his slow verses. He has appeared on other R&B songs such as Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed” as well as “Break Up” by Mario featuring Sean Garrett.

It’s nice to hear a different side of Gucci besides strictly street rap for Zone 6. He is diversifying his overall appeal when he makes these appearances. Not only is it a good career move for the ATL representative, but it makes people more aware of his skill and ability to come up with catchy rhymes. At the beginning of the song you can tell that Gucci La Flare is going to make an appearance because he says “It’s Gucci!” in a way that let’s everyone know. The chorus on this one has a girl singing “I don’t speak French, but I’ll tongue you down.”

Jamie Foxx says “take the elevator up to the twenty second level,” and it clearly gives the impression that this song has some sexual appeal. “I took my diamond off my pinky put it on her tongue, now she can’t close her mouth, and when she smile bright as the sun.”  “Lip service, room service, I walk in the club hustlers get nervous.” Some classic lines once again from Gucci! Don’t sleep on this song; it’s bound to have the Atlanta clubs going wild, especially with such a powerful collaboration. Jamie Foxx has great vocals to make the chorus awesome as well.