Gucci Mane All Mixtapes Top
(2006): His first major mixtape that kickstarted the trap movement, known for its raw, "sold out of the trunk" energy. Mr. Zone 6
The Origin Story Technically a studio album for some, a mixtape in spirit. This is ground zero. Before the lean, before the legal troubles, there was "Icy." This project defined the Atlanta "Trap" sound for the next two decades. If you want to hear the blueprint for every Migos and 21 Savage record, listen to Trap House .
In the words of Gucci Mane himself, "I'm a trap god, ain't nobody touchin' me." And with his incredible discography of mixtapes, it's clear that he's still one of the most innovative and exciting artists in hip-hop today.
"Swing My Door," "Burn One Freestyle," "Street Ni**az," "Under Arm Kush" Why It's #2: The project where Gucci went from promising newcomer to undeniable force.
A conceptual classic that perfectly captures the "Burrr" era aesthetic.
The Trap God’s Blueprint: Ranking the Top Gucci Mane Mixtapes of All Time
Featured early collaborations with future heavyweights like Mike Will Made-It. 5. Chicken Talk (2006)
Features heavy involvement from a young, hungry Lex Luger and Zaytoven.
Included appearances from Waka Flocka Flame, Rick Ross, and Meek Mill.
The final installment of his foundational series, Trap House III , was marked by his transition into a darker, more menacing figure. Despite a major technical issue with iTunes that almost derailed its release, the album became a massive success, marking his transition into a darker, more menacing figure.
The title says it all. This project highlighted Gucci's ability to walk into a booth, hear a beat, and freestyle entire hit records without writing a single line down. "Bird Flu", "Gucci Bandana"
(2006): His first major mixtape that kickstarted the trap movement, known for its raw, "sold out of the trunk" energy. Mr. Zone 6
The Origin Story Technically a studio album for some, a mixtape in spirit. This is ground zero. Before the lean, before the legal troubles, there was "Icy." This project defined the Atlanta "Trap" sound for the next two decades. If you want to hear the blueprint for every Migos and 21 Savage record, listen to Trap House .
In the words of Gucci Mane himself, "I'm a trap god, ain't nobody touchin' me." And with his incredible discography of mixtapes, it's clear that he's still one of the most innovative and exciting artists in hip-hop today.
"Swing My Door," "Burn One Freestyle," "Street Ni**az," "Under Arm Kush" Why It's #2: The project where Gucci went from promising newcomer to undeniable force.
A conceptual classic that perfectly captures the "Burrr" era aesthetic.
The Trap God’s Blueprint: Ranking the Top Gucci Mane Mixtapes of All Time
Featured early collaborations with future heavyweights like Mike Will Made-It. 5. Chicken Talk (2006)
Features heavy involvement from a young, hungry Lex Luger and Zaytoven.
Included appearances from Waka Flocka Flame, Rick Ross, and Meek Mill.
The final installment of his foundational series, Trap House III , was marked by his transition into a darker, more menacing figure. Despite a major technical issue with iTunes that almost derailed its release, the album became a massive success, marking his transition into a darker, more menacing figure.
The title says it all. This project highlighted Gucci's ability to walk into a booth, hear a beat, and freestyle entire hit records without writing a single line down. "Bird Flu", "Gucci Bandana"