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  • Dec 2, 2020

    Whats his best tapes/albums.

    Back in the day when I listened to “real hip hop” I thought he was a nigga who couldnt really rap more like a meme besides his we steady mobbin verse. Anyways never gave him a real chance even after i started listen to more trap s*** just cause his catalogue is so huge. But yeah i just want his best s*** tho

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    oh man. that's a deep rabbithole that i'm not sure you're willing to go down

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    trap house is probably where most people will tell you to start

    i'd recommend checking out ww3 lean after that, might be my favorite gucci tape

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    Teal_

    oh man. that's a deep rabbithole that i'm not sure you're willing to go down

    Are you saying this as a gucci fan lol?

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    Osari

    Are you saying this as a gucci fan lol?

    yup. i got over 1000 gucci songs in my gucci playlist and countless mixtapes / projects

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    10/10 song tbh

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    Im on spotify.... theres no way all these albums are from 2015

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    Teal_

    yup. i got over 1000 gucci songs in my gucci playlist and countless mixtapes / projects

    You be listening to any thing

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    Do you want the classics or deep cuts?

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    Start with Chicken Talk. After that I’d look into Bird Flu, Big Gucci Sosa The Burrprint, The Movie, Wilt Chamberlain, EA Sports Center to get a feel for his come up era. The State vs Radric Davis is a really good album with good guest features. Trap House 3 and some of his early 2010 collab tapes are good as well, such as Keefs and Peewee Longway’s. His 2016 output is good as well and Droptopwop with Metro Boomin is great place to start if you’re new.

    Otherwise, this is all Chicken Talk dawg

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    iHype

    You be listening to any thing

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    Dec 2, 2020

    jealous

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    Bill

    Do you want the classics or deep cuts?

    Both

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    Teal_

    All love 😁

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    imo for new fans there’s 4 essential projects

    EA (mixtape w Zaytoven)
    State vs Radric Davis
    Traphouse 3
    Return of East Atlanta Santa

    these cover the defining eras of his long ass career pretty well

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    Teal_

    yup. i got over 1000 gucci songs in my gucci playlist and countless mixtapes / projects

    Thats me with Wayne

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    iHype

    All love 😁

    a****** lol

  • IPullRank

    Start with Chicken Talk. After that I’d look into Bird Flu, Big Gucci Sosa The Burrprint, The Movie, Wilt Chamberlain, EA Sports Center to get a feel for his come up era. The State vs Radric Davis is a really good album with good guest features. Trap House 3 and some of his early 2010 collab tapes are good as well, such as Keefs and Peewee Longway’s. His 2016 output is good as well and Droptopwop with Metro Boomin is great place to start if you’re new.

    Otherwise, this is all Chicken Talk dawg

    whats up with ur avi dude its f***ing scary

  • Teal_

    oh man. that's a deep rabbithole that i'm not sure you're willing to go down

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    Osari

    Both

    do you like this?

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    if you want some enjoyable guwop just spin droptopwop and go down the mixtape path another time bc it’s no easy feat

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    Osari

    Whats his best tapes/albums.

    Back in the day when I listened to “real hip hop” I thought he was a nigga who couldnt really rap more like a meme besides his we steady mobbin verse. Anyways never gave him a real chance even after i started listen to more trap s*** just cause his catalogue is so huge. But yeah i just want his best s*** tho

    Writing On The Wall is what I would call a standout in that sea of mixtapes

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    sosAMG

    Writing On The Wall is what I would call a standout in that sea of mixtapes

    it most certainly is.