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Clip of Gucci Mane walking through Milan resurfaces on the Internet

An old clip of Gucci Mane taking what appears to be a lovely stroll through the streets of Milan has resurfaced online. The original post was made by Gucci Mane in 2019. It’s unclear what brought the Atlanta native to Europe, but he seemed to be having fun. One of the more surprising things was that no one even addressed the rap star.

Big Guwop has been living his best life since he was released from prison in 2016. The rapper had been charged with gun possession by a convicted felon. Despite being incarcerated, Gucci Mane still found a way to give the streets what they needed. He delivered several digital albums including: The purple album (with Young Thug), The Green Album (with Migos) and The White Album (with Peewee Longway). Upon its release he delivered “First Day Out tha Feds”. A few months later he released his ninth studio album, Everyone is watching.

What is Gucci Mane doing these days?

In other news, Gucci Mane seems to be on the hunt for new talent. In July, when he announced his new record label So Icy Millionaires, he mentioned that he was looking for two talented artists. He also noted that they could make a lot of money if they sign a deal and receive a budget of $2,000,000. “I got a million plus a few extras for the female artist,” he said in a video posted on Instagram. “This is my investment for my next superstar because I’m starting a brand new label, brand new: So Icy Millionaires. So who wants to join my new label? I’m looking for my next male superstar.”

However, not everything is rosy. The rapper recently paid tribute to the late Enchanting, who was part of his former label 1017. A spokesperson for Enchanting confirmed on June 11 that life support had been withdrawn and that she had passed away. “So sad to say rest in peace to such an amazing young lady, a true star, we will all miss you Chant @luvenchanting,” he wrote in an Instagram post around the time. The rapper was only 26 years old at the time of her death.

By Bronte

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