Saturday, October 10, 2009

Gucci Mane x DJ Drama: "The Burrprint: The 3-D Movie" Mixtape | MTV Video



Gucci Mane, MTV’s #6 “Hottest MC in the Game” is dropping some new heat on “The Burrprint: The 3-D Movie” mixtape with DJ Drama. As much as people may hate that his lyrical ability is straight TRASH… the songs he has are same bangers, simply for those trunk-rattling beats. Shouts out to Zaytoven, and whoever else gives Gucci those joints. Anyway, if you a fan, you already know… load it up and crank it up, you’ll vibe to at least 3-4 of these joints. After the jump, I got the tracklist and the video clip on the MTV committee that gave Mr. Mane such honor.

DOWNLOAD: Gucci Mane x DJ Drama: “The Burrprint: The 3-D Movie”

Tracklist

01. Intro

02. Dope Boys

03. Frowney Face

04. Watch Cost A Bentley (Feat. Bun B & Rocko)

05. Think I Want Her

06. Yelp, I Got All Of That

07. Trap Goin Crazy

08. Gucci Speaks

09. My Shadow

10. Gucci Speaks

11. Real As They Get (Feat. OJ Da Juiceman & Wacka Flocka Flame)

12. Excuse Me

13. More (Feat. Kandi & Sean Ceasar)

14. Gucci Speaks

15. Candy Lady

16. Candy Lady (Remix) (Feat. Brick Squad)

17. No No No

18. Foreign (Feat. Shawty Redd)

19. Flexin (Feat. Brick Squad)

20. My Chain (Feat. Brick Squad)

“Why He’s Hot: It’s been in the air for a couple of years now. Gucci Mane’s name has been bubbling — no, boiling over — in the underground scene, and he’s been inching his way closer and closer to cracking into the top 10 Hottest MCs in the Game since ‘07. The Gucc didn’t just break through this year; he’s been able to leapfrog all the to way to the middle of the pack by having a cult following of pavement dwellers in the ‘hood and charming Middle America with a gold-tooth grin and a gaggle of guest spots on high-charting pop hits.

In all his flamboyant splendor, Gucci has accrued a die-hard core following that devours everything he puts out with extreme delight. The mode of attack for La Flare — as he calls himself — has been spending sleepless nights in the studio recording literally hundreds of records. As soon as a song is done — or a hefty amount of them, anyway — he puts it out. Gucci has almost replaced Lil Wayne as the street-CD poster child.

The Atlanta native will never get spoken about in the conversation of great wordsmiths, like a Royce Da 5′9″ or a Jadakiss. His subject matter is great, but his wordplay is sometimes criticized for being elementary. So if it isn’t his rhyme schemes that have been winning him new fans and accolades and keeping his core satisfied, what is it? Simply put, Gucci is a character.”

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