Before kick-off of today’s big game, Gucci takes us back to the trap with his latest collection of new music. How’s that for your Super Bowl soundtrack? Tracklist and download link after the jump. Bonus: Gucci Classics 2
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Gucci continues to make noise this weekend and gives us one more visual from his new mixtape. Trap Back finally drops tomorrow at 10:17 AM. hhnm via brobile
We’re just a day away for the arrival of Gucci’s next mixtape. For the project’s second trailer, we get more in-studio footage during its preparation. Trap Back drops Super Bowl Sunday.
Gucci is releasing his new mixtape, Trap Back this Sunday before The Superbowl. But before the coin toss, here’s his new video to hold ya over.
Gucci is getting ready to release, Trap Back on Super Bowl Sunday. Rather than taking us to the northernmost point on Earth, he invites us into his trap house for his latest video. Burrrrr!
Gucci’s been on this grind since his release
We aren’t sure where this Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz track is from. But what we do know is that it’s featured on the new Street Runnaz 63 mixtape and it sounds like a video game. x
Rick Ross’ Rich Forever has only been out for a little less than two weeks and he’s keeping the videos rolling through. Earlier today, he shot the video for his Future-collabo with Gucci on the set.
New cover. New track. Gucci’s mixtape is arriving on February 5 and
Gucci takes is back to the trap for the front display of his upcoming mixtape, hosted by DJ Holiday. Mixtape drops Super Bowl Sunday (February 5). Burrr! UPDATE: Tracklist below
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