Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Gucci Mane Pens Letter 2 Fans!


Big Guwop pens a letter to fans from the big house!

I dropped my 1st album Traphouse ten years ago May 2005 I remember being proud and angry the day it was released. I was proud of the work I put in and the quality of the project but I was angry that someone had to be killed over a dispute about the rights to some of the contents of the album. 10 years later I reflect on how that day impacted my life and my legacy and I am grateful for all the fans that supported me then and still support me now. Every challenge and obstacle in my life has helped me to become who I am today and provided me with the tests to display my resilience. I hope my life showed someone somewhere that if you endure the storm you will eventually get your chance to shine. I never give up and I have grown and learned so much and still am eager to learn more. I look forward to showing the world how much I have grown and getting out and helping my community. I have been blessed with the opportunity to be a recording artist and help others get their chance to be heard. To my fans I love you all and I want you all to know I am motivated and will not let my past decide my future. I chose to not focus my attention on my negativities but on my dreams. I will keep on hurdling and keep on hustling. My liabilties I turn to assets and even my inconsistincies make me the unique person I am. I am focused and I will be returning soon very soon so get ready. If I had to change anything in the last 10 years I would not change one thing. Sincerely Guwop!
its Guccciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! —Gucci Mane

Migo's "Offset" Still in jail "Curses the judge"


Migos member Offset reportedly cursed out a judge after being denied bail for charges stemming from the rap trio's April 18th arrest at Georgia Southern University. The rapper born Kiari Cephus became enraged after Bulloch County Superior Court Judge John R. Turner agreed with Assistant District Attorney Barclay Black that Offset's prior convictions and alleged gang activity were grounds to keep the rapper behind bars. Offset than yelled profanities at the judge as he was escorted out of the courtroom by guards. While Quavo and Takeoff were released on $10,000 bail, Offset remained remanded since the rapper had a prior felony conviction as Cephus was also charged with possession of a firearm by a convict following his arrest. 16 people in total were apprehended following the GSU show, nine of whom – including Quavo and Takeoff – posted bond soon after. The other seven remained behind bars until Friday's hearing. However, while being held at Bulloch County Jail awaiting his hearing, Offset allegedly assaulted another inmate, which sparked an outbreak of fighting. Because of the May 2nd incident, the rapper was given two additional charges, battery and causing a riot in a penal institution

With Offset in prison for the foreseeable future, Migos postponed the remainder of their May tour in support of their upcoming album YRN Tha Album. "Due to circumstances beyond our control, we are postponing this tour until July," the Atlanta rap trio said in a statement. "We want to be at our best and make sure that we give 100 percent during the Yung Rich Nation tour. We would also like to say 'Thank you' to all our fans for their love and support." While the tour was postponed, Migos still plan on releasing their debut LP on June 16th.