The Full Review: Gucci Mane

Gucci Mane is back at it again — and now everybody looking!

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Guwop Back - All anyone is screaming is "Guwop back!" After plenty of stints in and out of jail, we're happy to see Gucci back home living his best life.(Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Atlantic Records) 

'Lemonade' - Before Bey dropped Lemonade, Gucci's single was the only "Lemonade" we acknowledged. Gucci's most iconic and beloved song to date is off his album The State vs. Radric Davis. The infectious beat draws us in and the hook had us instantly hooked.(Photo: Guwop Enterprises/Atlantic Records) 

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'Lemonade' - Before Bey dropped Lemonade, Gucci's single was the only "Lemonade" we acknowledged. Gucci's most iconic and beloved song to date is off his album The State vs. Radric Davis. The infectious beat draws us in and the hook had us instantly hooked.(Photo: Guwop Enterprises/Atlantic Records) 

Collaborations - Gucci has a long list of folks in the industry that he's helped put on or even worked with, whether it be a song or linking them with the right people. Do you remember "Slumber Party" or "Shopaholic"? How about Gucci's verse on "Lockjaw"? Yeah, without a doubt, Gucci makes sure he's always relevant on the hip-hop scene.(Photos from left: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for TIDAL, Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Atlantic Records, Mike Windle/Getty Images for Epic Records) 

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Collaborations - Gucci has a long list of folks in the industry that he's helped put on or even worked with, whether it be a song or linking them with the right people. Do you remember "Slumber Party" or "Shopaholic"? How about Gucci's verse on "Lockjaw"? Yeah, without a doubt, Gucci makes sure he's always relevant on the hip-hop scene.(Photos from left: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for TIDAL, Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Atlantic Records, Mike Windle/Getty Images for Epic Records) 

Freaky Gurl - Straight from his albums Hard to Kill and Trap-A-Thon, "Freaky Gurl" took on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Rap Tracks chart.Fun fact: Rick James is credited as a contributing writer on the track.(Photo: Big Cat Records) 

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Freaky Gurl - Straight from his albums Hard to Kill and Trap-A-Thon, "Freaky Gurl" took on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Rap Tracks chart.Fun fact: Rick James is credited as a contributing writer on the track.(Photo: Big Cat Records) 

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1017 Brick Squad - The ATL rapper knew everyone from his neck of the woods, so it didn't take long for him to discover 1017 Records, which featured OJ da Juiceman, Chief Keef, Young Thug, Young Scooter and of course Gucci's former homie Wacka Flocka Flame on its roster. (Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic) 

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For the Love of Music  - Gucci pushed out mixtapes on the regular, so he has to have a go-to roster of DJs and producers to help him. His go-to folks are Zaytoven and DJ Drama.(Photos from left: Prince Williams/WireImage, Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Atlantic Records, Ethan Miller/Getty Images) 

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For the Love of Music - Gucci pushed out mixtapes on the regular, so he has to have a go-to roster of DJs and producers to help him. His go-to folks are Zaytoven and DJ Drama.(Photos from left: Prince Williams/WireImage, Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Atlantic Records, Ethan Miller/Getty Images) 

Locked Up But Not Locked Down - Gucci spent 2010 pushing out mixtape gold while also pumping out the album The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted before being sent back to prison in November.Gucci became known for constantly his amazing output of mixtapes while incarcerated.(Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Department) 

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Locked Up But Not Locked Down - Gucci spent 2010 pushing out mixtape gold while also pumping out the album The Appeal: Georgia's Most Wanted before being sent back to prison in November.Gucci became known for constantly his amazing output of mixtapes while incarcerated.(Photo: Fulton County Sheriff's Department) 

The State vs. Radric Davis - In 2009, Gucci released The State vs. Radric Davis, his sixth studio album featuring production by Polow da Don, Drumma Boy and Mannie Fresh. He had a fantastic roster of featured artists as well, from Usher to Lil Wayne to Soulja Boy to Rick Ross, and the list goes on. The album debuted at No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 89,000 copies in week one.(Photo: 1017 Brick Squad/Asylum Records/Warner Bros.) 

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The State vs. Radric Davis - In 2009, Gucci released The State vs. Radric Davis, his sixth studio album featuring production by Polow da Don, Drumma Boy and Mannie Fresh. He had a fantastic roster of featured artists as well, from Usher to Lil Wayne to Soulja Boy to Rick Ross, and the list goes on. The album debuted at No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling 89,000 copies in week one.(Photo: 1017 Brick Squad/Asylum Records/Warner Bros.) 

Gucci Mane - Everybody Looking (2016)  - Everyone's paying close attention to Gucci as he takes his first ever No. 1 on the sales-based Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. His musical vibe has changed and you can even get a deeper feel of that by just seeing his album cover, it's fresh and it's telling that the ice cream cone-tattooed rapper has not lost his spot at the top.(Photo: Atlantic Records)

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Everybody Looking - He's back and he's better. Gucci stepped into a new album with a clearer outlook on life. The album, executive produced by Mike WiLL Made-It, brings in his space-y, walloping beats while still keeping the authentic vibes of Zaytoven, whose darker beats breathe life into each song. As Gucci comes from behind bars as a new beast, everybody seems to be looking for what he'll be putting out next. (Photo: Atlantic Records)