A hot new Gucci Mane song called “My Own Worst Enemy” produced by Drumma Boy for the album “The State vs. Radric Davis” was released as a follow-up single to “Spotlight.” The song was spread around on the internet on November 12, 2009 from Miss Info, who recently interviewed Gucci. This record is really deep and addresses much of what he has experienced as an artist. If you are a true Gucci Mane fan, you should really appreciate this track because he really lays his emotions out on the line. The production on this joint is banging from start to finish thanks to Drumma Boy. This is definitely one of the most serious cuts that Radric Davis has ever created for the people. If you have been following him from the beginning, you should be able to understand what he is rapping about.

In fact, most people will notice that this track is so serious that there is not even a “BURR” included. With this track, Gucc said that he has grown and matured a lot as a person and wants his fans to be able to enjoy and better understand him on this track. In an interview with Miss Info, she asked whether this track was directed towards Young Jeezy with a title like “My Own Worst Enemy.” Gucci said that this track is not particularly aimed at anyone, he just wants to provide people with perspective. She asked him, “Is this your way of posing a truce?” Gucci kept it one hundred percent real during the entire interview and said, “No.” If you watch the full interview, he talks about his life, struggles, and how he always wanted to be successful.

You can really learn a lot about how he was feeling by taking the time to listen to this song. This joint makes for a great follow up song. His street-oriented fans will definitely be able to relate to what he’s saying on this song. On the chorus he talks about how “first Tupac died, then Biggie died, then history repeated itself for me and I made history.” He says, “pick a spot to beef with me and that spot I will meet you at, but let me check my schedule, I’m free Tuesday three weeks from now.”

Gucci Mane – My Own Worst Enemy (prod. Drumma Boy)

“The day they tried to murder me, the day I can’t forget about, and I don’t wish no death on homie, just want him to hear me out, think about the best and all the many things we talked about, think of all the people that influenced about what comes out our mouth.” The chorus says, “I’m my best friend and I’m my worst enemy, and no one else can hurt me unless I let them, bitch you feelin me?” Definitely a powerful track right here for Gucci Mane, so be sure to check the video above and see what you think. Be sure to purchase a copy of his album “The State vs. Radric Davis.”

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.

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