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Hell hath no fury like a Guwop scorned. Though married life has been kind to the affable East Atlanta legend, every so often we're reminded of the Old Gucci Mane, to put it bluntly. True, he's rebranded himself closer to wholesome these days, but lest we forget that this man once penned "Truth." Perhaps the powers behind The Breakfast Club forgot about that when they opted to slam him with the ban-hammer, thanks to a notorious interview from the BC archives. In case you missed it, the offense occurred when Gucci insinuated that Angela Yee had previously pined for him, going so far as to inquire after coordinates. Clearly, something might have ruffled Gucci's feathers as he took to IG to remind the masses about the exchange. Angela Yee, who at the time denied the claims, claimed he was "back on the drugs." Yet The Breakfast Club has oft-embraced the madness and this was no exception. Today, the Radio Show took to Twitter to capitalize on the feud, posting a poll gauging whether Gucci or Angela was speaking true. Sadly for Yee's honor, the masses stood damn-near unanimously behind big Guwop. Yet the poll itself seemed a bridge too far, and Gucci Mane let fly a merciless diss at their expense. "Punk Ass Whores," he brands the lot of them, laughing all the while. Old Gucci would be proud. View the full article
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On Friday, Sosamann dropped his second project of the year, Trap Sauce: The Album. While all thirteen of the album's songs come together to make up a strong effort from the Houston rapper, there are some standouts. Track 3, "Backwoods & Water Flow," captures the versatility that Sosamann displays across the project in a single song. While Sosamann does not shy away from selecting beats that are a bit out-there, "Backwoods & Water Flow" starts off sounding like conventional trap. However, the Sauce Factory artist is charismatic enough to keep things interesting. He opts for his raspy shouting that refuses to follow any linear flow. Sosamann's energy always remains at such a high that it can be hard to distinguish between verse and chorus. Meandering melodies and cartoonish ad-libs pour out of him until the beat switches up halfway through the song and his bars start taking on a rising-and-falling quality that matches the sluggish drums. Perhaps that wavering cadence is what "Water Flow" refers to. Quotable Lyrics Higher than a penthouse, sitting in a condo Came from the jungle, no Congo And the bitch ate on the dick like a lunch bowl Told her to bring the cash, do it pronto Im'ma splash in a Dior poncho View the full article