Legend of Guwop: The Ups & Downs of Gucci Mane

Gucci Signs To Warner Bros (2009)

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2010 VH1 Hip Hop Honors – Show
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After proving to be a formidable threat on the independent circuit with his first two releases in Trap House & Hard Kill, Warner Bros. nabbed the Atlanta artist. He would make 17 guest appearances that year including Mario’s smash “Break Up.” He would also drop several bangers in the forms of “Lemonade” and “Wasted”, which plateaued at #36 on the Billboard charts. His major-label album The State vs. Radric Davis debuted at number 10 on Billboard selling 89,000.

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