Gucci Mane has responded to NBA YoungBoy’ s diss track. He had made his own to comment on YoungBoy’ s feelings about him.
Last month, YoungBoy had released “I hate NBA YoungBoy”. The song is a diss track towards all of his enemies, including Lil Durk, Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Boosie Badazz, and Apple Music, as well as Gucci Mane. The diss on Mane is a reference to Mane and Lil Durk’s collab song, “Rumors”.
“Used to fuck with Gucci ’til I seen he like them pussy n-ggas.”
Mane has now responded with his own diss track, called “Publicity Stunt”. He hinted towards it last night with a picture and caption. “I feel like I’m Gucci Mane in 2006” is a reference to YoungBoy’ s 2019 song “Make No Sense”. All of the yellow in the picture is a reference to Mane’s 2009 song, “Lemonade”. “Lemonade” is about the struggles of being rich.
The main thing incident mentioned of Gucci is from 2006 when murder charges dropped against him; due to insufficient evidence. Mane’s story is that someone was trying to rob him and he was forced to pull a gun in self-defense. YoungBoy saw that story only as Mane getting away with murder. However, what he took away from the story, and what his rival at the time, Young Jeezy, also took away is the importance of publicity. Jeezy claimed at the time that Mane was just ” “trying to turn a bad situation into good publicity“.
“Publicity Stunt”
Mane’s song is about two things. The first thing is about NBA Youngboy. He wishes to understand why Youngboy flip-flops on his opinion about him before he comes to the realization that he is just doing it for publicity. The rest of the song is about publicity and knowing who to take shots at. The song ends with “I thought you felt like Gucci Mane in 2006” repeating in the outro.
Justin Acosta lives in Barstow, California. He recently graduated from University of California Davis and is excited to have a job and prove himself. He has a speech impediment, but he is not going to let that slow him down.
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