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Gucci Mane Targets Pooh Shiesty in New Diss Track on Kidnapping Case!

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Gucci Mane has spoken out through his new diss track "Crash Dummy" following the arrests of Pooh Shiesty, his father, Big30, and others. The song comes as Gucci addresses an incident from January 10 and dispels rumors about his cooperation with police.

Gucci Mane's Response in "Crash Dummy"

In response to online discussions about his involvement in a criminal case against Pooh Shiesty, Gucci Mane released "Crash Dummy." The track was announced for release on April 10, marking three months since the alleged robbery incident.

The song, lasting three minutes, seemingly targets Pooh Shiesty and Big30 without mentioning them by name. It begins with references to betrayal and details Gucci’s perspective on the events of January 10.

Lyrical Insights and Allegations

In "Crash Dummy," Gucci Mane describes being misled into what he believed was a business meeting that turned out to be a setup. He emphasizes that this experience is not taken personally but viewed as business. The lyrics address accusations of signing at gunpoint, which ties into the larger FBI case against those involved.

"What don’t kill you makes you stronger, don’t bite the hand that feeds you," Gucci raps, highlighting resilience and learning from betrayal.

Contract Signing Allegations

The song also alludes to contract signing under duress. Gucci's lyrics suggest pressure during these interactions but maintain that he won't settle for less, reinforcing his stance against coercion.

"Pressure on my chest but I still ain’t pressed / Pen to the paper, but it’s under duress," he notes.