Gucci Mane Is Writing An Autobiography

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And it looks to be dropping sometime next year (according to the below tweets from his Twitter account).

Gucci Mane – Pillz (Rome Fortune Remix)

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ELECTRIC CIRCUS is announce THE BURRPRINT TUMBLR IRL event. The event will celebrate the unique artistry and story of the visionary trap artist with historical moments shared via reblogged and original content. THE BURRPRINT will also feature exclusive art interpretations from select visual artists and their exclusive pieces, which will debut on the blog.

To celebrate event announcement, ELECTRIC CIRCUS releases an exclusive Gucci Mane remix from Rome Fortune.

RUMOR NEWS: Gucci Mane Isn’t Getting Released Anytime Soon

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People like Mike MiLL Made It have been getting Gucci Mane fans excited for a July release from prison, but Gucci’s lawyer is here to tell you not to hold your breath (from MTV News):

We do not know where that rumor came from, so that’s just Internet and social media fabrication. We have no idea where that release date came from because we’re still in the midst of resolving things with the Bureau of Prisons. There was some confusion on their part, about his release date.

I can’t get into specifics, but we’re in the midst of corresponding with the Bureau of Prisons. I’m trying to iron out a specific release date for him, but that I can tell you that is not his release date. There’s nothing formal about that. It’s a product of social media.

Photographer Cam Kirk Is Holding A Gucci Mane Exhibit In An Atlanta Trap House

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You can read more over at Complex, but below explains how renowned photographer Cam Kirk is doing a Gucci Mane exhibit in a church-turned-trap house in East Atlanta.

The gallery is the result of Kirk’s relationship with Gucci and years of shooting him. “I had the privilege early in my career to be with Gucci a lot,” he told Complex. “I have some really iconic photos. So, I came up with the idea to do a gallery. I didn’t want to do something typical; I wanted to have fun with it and I wanted it to represent Gucci Mane and his impact.”

Kirk designed a fully immersive experience to put the viewer in Gucci Mane’s shoes. Those who attend will feel just like the rapper as they’re surrounded by actors playing preachers, half-naked women, and various “hood figures,” which, Kirk explains, could mean men shooting dice.

Authenticity is important to Kirk, who prides himself on being able to capture moments. “None of [the photos] are staged, even the ones that are famous, they aren’t staged,” he explains. “I just happen to catch the moment.”