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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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Mar 8, 2020gucci is one of the biggest clowns rappin today ignorant kids who wanna pretend they hard listen to this dross what a bunch of crap dude has ZERO lyrical ability n he dis people that could mop the floor with him lyrically trash lile all his stuff
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Nov 5, 2019When you listen to Gucci Mane you get exactly what you came for. Another album with a couple of excellent tracks. A few that are decent and some you will never listen to again. As much as I hope for one good album with many replayable tracks, I can't be mad at his recent offerings.
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Dec 29, 2019Good album. This is my first time listening to a full Gucci mane project, and based off of this I am interested in his other work.
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Oct 25, 2019Like most of his recent records, it’s another collection of mostly very good Gucci Mane songs, marred by occasional awkward bits.
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Oct 25, 2019Woptober II is much more intimate. ... A lot has changed since it was last open season on Gucci Mane. The optimism and positivity on this album is infectious, even when he’s reminded of the darker times.
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Oct 25, 2019The album is one of Gucci's best post-prison efforts, matching Everybody Looking and Mr. Davis in style, catchy production, and big trap fun. Unlike its predecessors Evil Genius and Delusions of Grandeur, Woptober 2 is energized, addictive, and packed with quotable lines that find Gucci hungry, defiant as ever, and revitalized by his younger, up-and-coming guests.