Gucci Mane Speaks Out: Pooh Shiesty Still Signed to Him!
Gucci Mane has released a new track called "Crash Dummy" to address the controversy involving his label and artists Pooh Shiesty and Big30. The song provides his perspective on an incident at a Dallas studio that allegedly involved coercion.
Alleged Studio Incident
In the song, Gucci claims he was ambushed during a January 10 meeting in Dallas and forced to sign documents under duress, releasing Pooh Shiesty from the 1017 contract. He raps about feeling pressured during what was supposed to be a business meeting.
Contract Dispute
Gucci emphasizes that despite signing papers, the contract situation isn't as Shiesty believes. He insists the signing occurred while under pressure and wasn't fair.
Legacy and Support
The track highlights Gucci's support for his artists before tensions arose, mentioning financial support for Shiesty. He asserts his commitment to maintaining control over the 1017 label he established.
This diss track coincides with formal charges against Pooh Shiesty in the related case and addresses rumors of Gucci's alleged cooperation with authorities, following reports of an FBI agent claiming he gave a statement to police.
The release shows Gucci taking charge of the narrative concerning his label and personal reputation.