One of the hottest tracks from the new Gucci Mane album “The State vs. Radric Davis” is the track called “Stupid Wild” featuring Lil Wayne and Camron a.k.a. Killa Cam. These three artists are among the elite rap artists in the game today. They go crazy on this track, get lyrical, and create an amazing listening experience for all rap fans. Make sure that you purchase a copy of the album to get the highest quality version of this song. The instrumental produced by Bangladesh knocks from start to finish and sounds unbelievably good when played through a good sound system.

Gucci Mane gets everybody going crazy with lyrics like: “Stupid wild, super stupid wild, homey that’s my style.” Lil Wayne drops some crazy lyrics such as “wilder than a jaguar, wildin in a Jaguar please don’t play with me, I’ll put this pistol on your grandpa.” He continues: “Mr. Coach Carter or Mr. Go Harder and I like my kush dry like a fish with no water.” This is pretty much the ultimate trio to have on a track together. Although, Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne have collaborated together on tracks like “Steady Mobbin,” “Wasted (Remix),” and “Bitches Wanna” (also produced by Bangladesh) *hint* *hint*, this one is on a whole new level and sets the bar high for future collaborations. Gucci drops some classic lyrics that all of his long time fans will be able to understand and relate to.

Cam’ron joins the fun on the second verse of the track with lines like “Started getting on my nerves, so I hit with the BURR.” Cam’ron always comes up with something clever for his guest appearances, and this track is a prime example. Have Gucci Mane and Camron collaborated before this song? Yes, Cam was featured on the “Make The Trap Say Aye (Remix)” by OJ Da Juiceman. They also had previously been featured together on the song “Cuffin” with Vado for the Boss of All Bosses 2 project. Cam also adds the line “And your wifey, we use her for food stamps” which further illustrates his competitive nature as an artist in the game.

The song “Stupid Wild” is destined to be put in the hood classic record books, so definitely get it on your playlist as soon as possible. The synthesizer on this song goes crazy, so take a listen to it for yourself by picking yourself up a copy of the album “The State vs. Radric Davis,” and support the BURR movement. Although Gucci Mane is still locked up, keeping his hot tracks on replay keeps his spirit circulating for the fans to experience.

The song “We Be Steady Mobbin” was released in 2009 and featured Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne both going hard. The lyrics on this song are awesome and the entire song goes hard from start to finish. Most people recognize that these two artists are at the top of the rap game right now. Both have taken over the mixtape scene at one point or another and they have gotten a lot of attention from the media. This track is dope because both artists express their emotions over a dope instrumental. Most people would have never thought that a track of this caliber would be released by both Gucci and Weezy Baby.

The track starts out with Lil Wayne laying down a hot verse and singing the chorus of “We Be Steady Mobbin.” Eventually, Gucci hops on the track and lays down some crazy verses as well. Wayne finishes out the song with the autotune chorus. A lot of people were complaining about auto-tune being featured on the chorus. As long as it sounds good, there is really no need for complaining. On this track, it sounds high quality, and fits in perfectly to help create yet another banger. Will Gucci Mane continue to collaborate with Lil Wayne in the future?

Well, he already did the “Wasted (Remix) f. Lil Wayne” as well as the song “Bitches Wanna f. Lil Wayne,” so more collaborations are definitely plausible. There are a ton of dope punchlines that both artists drop on this joint; it is very easy to keep this song locked on repeat. Lil Weezy says “futuristic hand gun, if you act fowl you get two shots and one,” which goes over a lot of people’s heads. Gucci says, “45 desert eagle on me, you’ll think I am an Eagles fan.” Gucci’s verse transfers flawlessly into Wayne’s final set of bars.

Which producer handled the production on “Steady Mobbin?” None other than Kane Beatz – who did a great job on the instrumental. The song was released in early June 2009 and has been considered the street anthem of the summer for many rap fans. It is surely one of the most impressive collaborations of the year, so don’t get it twisted. Be sure to check it out and see whether you are feeling it as much as the rest of Gucci Mane fans. There are a lot of people that may have not heard this collaboration yet, so be sure to let them know about it.

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