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Burrrprint: 3D

Gucci Mane · 2009

66 min · 20 tracks · trap music · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A gritty tapestry of Southern hip-hop, woven with catchy hooks and trap beats that pulse with intensity.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its influence on the trap genre, featuring production styles that would define the sound of Southern rap in the late 2000s. It received substantial attention on mixtape platforms and contributed to Gucci's widespread recognition, while tracks like 'Dope Boys' became anthems within the community.
Best for
steady flow with interludes catchy hooks for group listening intense tracks for workout sessions
Context
When 'Burrrprint: 3D' was released in October 2009, Gucci Mane was in a phase of prolific output following his breakthrough album 'The State vs. Radric Davis'. This project solidified his status as a major player in the Atlanta hip-hop scene, showcasing his distinctive style during his meteoric rise post-incarceration.
Stylistic neighbors
Lil Jon· Ludacris· Three 6 Mafia

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 0:24
  • 2 Dope Boys Standout 4:16
  • 3 Frowney Face 4:33
  • 4 Watch Cost a Bentley 3:53
  • 5 Think I Want Her 4:23
  • 6 Gucci Speaks 0:25
  • 7 Yelp I Got All of That 4:37
  • 8 Trap Goin’ Crazy Standout 4:06
  • 9 My Shadow 4:05
  • 10 Gucci Speaks 2 0:52
  • 11 Real as They Get 3:21
  • 12 Excuse Me 3:56
  • 13 More 4:12
  • 14 Gucci Speaks 3 0:35
  • 15 Candy Lady 1:25
  • 16 Candy Lady (remix) 3:59
  • 17 No No No 4:14
  • 18 Foreign 4:30
  • 19 Flexin Standout 4:04
  • 20 My Chain 4:13

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