Products You May Like
Gucci Mane no longer disses the dead in his raps — he lyrically eulogizes them — just recently putting in the time in the cubicle to memorialize Takeoff.
On Tuesday, Gucci dropped off his mournful brand-new single/video combination “Letter to Takeoff” … as director Joe Yung Spike showcases the 1017 Records manager solemnly travelling through a cemetery and its accompanying mausoleum to hammer house the result.
Gucci bleeds his feelings on the track’s lyrics … rapping “Just left another funeral, I shed a tear / I’m still in disbelief, I can’t believe it’s real … like how the f*** we gon’ lose Takeoff, damn he didn’t deserve it / We don’t supposed to question God, but damn, Takeoff was perfect.”
Gucci’s tribute likewise admires other departed rappers such as XXXTentacion, PnB Rock, Shawty Lo and even Atlanta rap artist Slim Dunkin, who infamously was eliminated back in 2011 after an argument over a piece of sweet in the studio went too far.
Sadly, Gucci strolled down this roadway simply 11 months back when he grieved the late Young Dolph in a comparable style … by means of a genuine track.
Earlier this summertime, Gucci released a song “Dissin the Dead” in want to curve the hip hop pattern of rappers ripping those who currently RIP.
Waiting for your consent to fill the Instagram Media.
The pattern appears to work for some … Lil Durk just recently carried out an interview where he mentioned he was concentrated on chasing after a billion dollars — opposed to chasing after death in his music.
As for Takeoff, cops are still searching for leads in the murder examination however the household — like Quavo‘s sis — are not surprisingly excited to get some responses ASAP.
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings