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Trap God

Gucci Mane · 2012

75 min · 21 tracks · trap music · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop

A relentless barrage of trap beats and braggadocious lyrics that captures the unapologetic spirit of Southern hip-hop.

Why this album works

'Trap God' is notable for its cultural impact on the trap music scene, further solidifying Gucci Mane's influence as a pioneer. The mixtape featured collaborations with various artists and received positive acclaim for its raw energy, helping to propel trap music into mainstream popularity during the early 2010s.
Best for
steady pacing for focused listening unapologetic energy for workouts braggadocious anthems for confidence boost
Context
Released in October 2012, 'Trap God' came at a significant moment in Gucci Mane's career following his previous album 'The State vs. Radric Davis.' This project marked his return to form after a series of legal troubles and showcased his prolific output during this period, reinforcing his status as a leading figure in the trap genre.
If you like
trap music, gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop

Tracklist

21 tracks·75:08

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

  • 1 Intro 2:03
  • 2 Head Shots Standout 3:42
  • 3 Money Habits 2:58
  • 4 Crazy 3:20
  • 5 Get Money Nigga Standout 4:01
  • 6 Rolly Up 4:23
  • 7 Fuck the World 3:49
  • 8 Act Up 2:40
  • 9 Never See 3:24
  • 10 That’s That 2:54
  • 11 Servin 2:47
  • 12 Shooter 3:57
  • 13 Dead Man 3:53
  • 14 Baby Wipes 3:17
  • 15 Don’t Trust 4:28
  • 16 Suckaz 3:07
  • 17 Gas and Mud 3:51
  • 18 Fuck Something 3:51
  • 19 I Fuck With That 3:37
  • 20 Get Lost 4:46
  • 21 Truth Standout 4:20

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