Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Album Review: Gucci Mane "Diary Of A Trap God"


Gucci returns to the trap just a month short of the release of his "World War III" series. After a few days of twitter beef Gucci blesses the streets with "Diary Of A Trap God". The free LP just builds on Gucci's already undeniable uncatalogued. He flows flawlessly over production by the usuals ( Zaytoven, Lex Luger, 808 Mafia).
The LP starts off with "decapitated" with a menacing beat by Zaytoven they almost remake that 2005-2008 chemistry. Gucci addresses his recent beef on "Keep it Real" as he rhymes " I Feel Wooh & Frenchie mad They On that Broke Shit". That songs just leads me to think that it was recorded in the last two days. Some songs from "Trap house 3" pop up but that may go unnoticed to those who haven't heard it. "Pablo" ft E40 is a stand out record as-well as "Cutters" ft Plies.
Lyrically Gucci Mane hasn't lost a step and continues to pump out quality street music. The Bigger than Life Ego he brings to every track provides the spark that records need when the brick talk gets dull. Laflare doesn't hesitate to call out any rapper or entertainer that he has a problem with. With all the beef and headlines he's making it was only right to drop his LP.
Gucci doesn't break any new grounds but he continues to do what he does best and that TRAP. All in all its better than his last release and we see Laflare moving more into this villain persona he has been building on lately


- Written by: TLG

Tracks to check for: "Keep It Real" "She A Soldier" "Decapitated" "Cutters"

Production:9  Lyrics:7  ReplayValue:8   Features:7  Originality:6

Overall: 37/50



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