Gucci Mane Goes EDM on Tiesto & Sevenn For "Boom"

Gucci Mane, Tiesto and Sevenn come through with "BOOM."

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Tiesto and Sevenn linked up last year on the single "BOOM." In the world of house and EDM, it was a massive single. Tiesto being an OG in the field and Sevenn having a lot of hype surrounding their name. It's almost been a year since they released the song but today, they come through with a revamped version. Bringing Gucci Mane along for the ride, the producers deliver a new mix for "Boom."

Since coming out of jail, Gucci Mane's been doing collaborations with pretty much anyone who has the right bag for him. It's typically within the realm of hip hop but today, he gets out of his comfort zone with the dance/electronic single "BOOM." Gucci's adds some of his sauce to the equation as he flexes boss status and the millions he owns in jewelry. It's definitely not something you'd expect from Gucci but he makes it work.

Quotable Lyrics

Big Gucci, that's my alias
My jewelry make you shiver
I eat millions for dinner, I am no pretender
Whatever I pull out the driveway, it is not a rental


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