Gucci Mane Previews New Music Off Of "Evil Genius"

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Gucci Mane performs onstage during Spotify's RapCaviar Live in Houston at Revention Music Center on December 14, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

Gucci Mane sounds like he has another hit under his belt.

It's hard to argue that Gucci Mane isn't one of the most hardest working individuals in the entertainment industry. His incarceration seemed to ignite more fuel than he already had in his system and upon his 2016 release, he was back at work. The rapper dropped off three projects in 2017 (four if you include the 3 For Free offering) with Droptop WopMr. Davis and El Gato The Human Glacier. After the release of his last project, he already revealed the title for his next project and now, he comes through with a little teaser.

Gucci Mane hit his Instagram story to share a snippet of new music from the Evil Genius album. The rapper showed off his "glacier blue" whips while blaring the song out of a car. The quality isn't the best but you can get a sense of what he has under his belt for his forthcoming album. The short snippet finds the rapper speaking on his newly purchased "glacier blue" MacLaren that he's been showing off on Instagram lately. It sounds like it'll be another heater in Gucci's catalog.

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Aside on his own solo efforts, he'll be joining forces with Migos and Lil Yachty for their "Glacier Boyz" joint project. Gucci first hinted at it in January and said it would be coming in February but we've yet to receive any other information on the project. 

Gucci's also recently announced that he'll be dropping a compilation project with his 1017 Eskimo signees called Eskimo Boys Vol. 1This project also doesn't have a solidified release date but either way, Gucci has a lot in store for this year. 


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