This is a throwback classic Gucci Mane track “Kick A Door” and it’s one of his best tracks.  If you have never heard this track, you may recognize that the instrumental sounds eerily similar to that of the track “Vette Pass By” and that’s because the instrumental is the EXACT same one.  It’s not recycled, not changed, not altered, not fabricated, it’s the exact same one that he used for the other track.  It’s not too often that an artist is able to use the same beat for multiple songs like Gucci Mane did and not get it confused with the other track.

He has performed both songs live before and done an incredible job making both into street classics.  The official video for this track is below and was a Jordan Tower Films exclusive.  This track has so many classic lines as well such as: “they don’t rap dog, they just pull triggers” and “I’m lookin out for feds, cuz snitches be hatin” and “Rob Gucci Man? Ha that’s a good joke!”  The hot lines keep coming and the production by Fatboi is hot.  Some fans have stated that it would have been dope to get Waka Flocka Flame on the remix since OJ Da Juiceman is on Vette Pass By.

Anyways, if you haven’t yet seen this organic video straight from the hood with everybody drinkin and kickin doors, be sure to check up on it below and see what you think.  There have been friendly debates as to whether Vette Pass is better than Kick A Door and vice versa, but if you are a true fan, you’ll recognize that each track has a different meaning and different feeling.  The track “Vette Pass By” is more of an anthem to driving a flashy car like a Corvette and this track is for all the trappers out there getting their hustle on.

Gucci Mane – Kick A Door (Official Video)

The chorus of: “Kick a door nigga, kick a door nigga, everybody everybody on the floor nigga, kick a door nigga, kick a door nigga, everybody everybody gotta go nigga” is really catchy which makes this track really addicting once you start playing it. He spits some real lyrics on this joint and it’s easy to skip this track without recognizing the talent. So if you’re keeping it real trappin or just need some motivational music in the hood, this serves as a great anthem.

The song Vette Pass By is a song that you cannot have absent from your collection of Gucci Mane music. It features his So Icey Entertainment crew member OJ Da Juiceman and is an anthem for a lot of people that drive Corvettes. In this track, he talks about what it is like to have his “vette pass by and everybody lookin.” Any long time Gucci fans will tell you that this track is crazy. There is an official music video for this music video, but it “contains content that may be inappropriate for some viewers and is not suitable for viewers under the age of 18.” Most people have seen it and know that it is a pretty dope video.

In the music video for the song “Vette Pass By,” you can find Gucci, a lot of cars, a lot of fine looking girls, in addition to the other 1017 Brick Squad member Waka Flocka Flame (who sits in the passenger seat in the car with OJ Da Juiceman). Most people will recognize all of the So Icey crew if they take a close enough look. Everybody is going ham in this video because this song has a ton of energy and will get you motivated. One play through this track will likely have you feeling amped.  In case you were wondering, this is the same instrumental as the song “Kick A Door,” but each song has different lyrics and a different video.

The Vette Pass By instrumental knocks hard from start to finish. OJ Da Juiceman lends his verse “Now n later cars, fruit loop chain, 32 karat posted on my pinky ring.” The chorus on this track is bound to get stuck in your head for hours. If you haven’t yet played the video, you can check it out and see whether you like it. This song is being played across the entire country; people bump it on the west coast, throughout the Midwest, east coast, and especially in the dirty south. If you own a Corvette, this is the perfect song to play as you “pass by and everybody lookin.”

Gucci Mane – Vette Pass By f. OJ Da Juiceman (prod. Fatboi)

As you can see in this video, Gucci Mane gets the best possible scene set up to portray the lyrics from this song. Handling the instrumental for this track was Fatboi, who also happened to produce the 2009 Gucci mainstream banger “Wasted.” Both Fatboi and Gucci have good chemistry and are both from Georgia. It is always cool to see two highly creative individuals from the same state of GA link up and put out some music for the streets.