Gucci Mane revealed that he is all set to go up against Jeezy in the next Verzuz battle. This news is quite surprising, as it was previously announced by Verzuz in late October, that the season two of this series will be kickstarted by Jeezy and T.I. Now, Guwop is all set to perform against Jeezy on Thursday (Nov. 19) at 8 p.m. EST. Last week, Jeezy recalled that he once asked Gucci to join him on Verzuz but he was respectfully declined. It is interesting to see how this pans out, thanks to the feud between the artists.
Last weekend, Gucci Mane released his new compilation So Icy Gang, Vol. 1, which was a formal introduction to new artists such as Big Scarr, Foogiano, Pooh Sheisty, K Shiday,
Two months ago, Mulatto released her debut studio album Queen of Da Souf featuring 13 tracks and features from Gucci Mane, Saweetie, 21 Savage, 42 Dugg, and more. Now, a new video for her renowned project for “In N Out”
Mulatto is definitely doing pretty well right now. Just last month, she released her latest album Queen Of Da Souf, featuring 13 amazing tracks along with appearances from Gucci Mane,
A new project is expected to be released by Enchanting next month, one that has been confirmed to feature a R&B focus. The Texas-born talent, who’s about to drop his fifth studio album later this spring, has treated fans with the latest preview of what is to come with a brand new single called “Love S**t.” The new single follows up a pair of previous releases. They are “Tell Me Why” and “Keep It Playa.” The newly released track tells the story of the artist’s rocky relationship while an instrumental guitar provides a rousing backdrop.
The latest piece of work from Enchanting was the 2014 release No Luv, a 14-track project that featured features from Gucci Mane, Key Glock, Kali, Coi Leray, and more. In addition to these singles, she has also maintained a loyal following of fans with singles like “What I Want” performed by Jacquees and “Way Back,” which appeared in season two of the popular television series “P-Valley.”
As recently as a few days ago, in an interview with The New York Times, Trap and Blues artist Enchanting Jessye Norman discussed the beginnings of her artistic journey. “ There was a friend of mine, and he had a friend who owned a recording studio, and people knew I had a talent for singing. After high school, I did not post any recordings of my singing. Singing is my natural habitat, and I enjoy it immensely. Throughout the years, I have been involved in a number of aspects of R&B music. My first rapping experience occurred when I signed with Gucci,” she recalled.
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