Gucci Mane
12-Jan-1980
United States
Singer
Radric Delantic Davis aka Gucci Mane is an American hip hop artist and recording artist who has pioneered the 'trap music' 'hip hop debut. His real name is Radric Delantic Davis and Gucci Mane is his stage name. He was writing verses at a young age, and he started experimenting with rap music when he was 14 years old. He released an album called 'Trap House' which contained the number "Icy" in which his colleague and rapper Jeezy put his skills. Although the song has been well received by music lovers and enthusiasts, the collaboration of promising rappers has declined as they have a serious disability in individual publishing rights. Shortly afterwards, Gucci was charged with murder after one of his colleagues used a firearm in a motley gang allegedly trying to take his 'So Icy' name. While Gucci was still on trial, he had also been charged with assault with the intent of elevating the promoter of a nightclub. After being acquitted of murder on the basis of insufficient evidence, he was finally released from prison after serving a six-month prison sentence. Shortly afterwards, he unveiled his second album ‘Hard to Kill’ which was followed by the release of an indie album collection and studio recording years later. Gucci has recorded and made many mixed public taps and has appeared in a few movies in his professional career to date.