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Gucci Mane Responds to Dallas Robbery Case, Pooh Shiesty with New Song
Gucci Mane’s new diss track targets betrayal claims after federal prosecutors said Pooh Shiesty and others face robbery and kidnapping charges.
- Rapper Gucci Mane released the track 'Crash Dummy' on Friday to address allegations surrounding former 1017 artist Pooh Shiesty, referencing an alleged January kidnapping and robbery at his Dallas studio.
- Prosecutors allege Lontrell Williams, known as Pooh Shiesty, and a crew including his father traveled to Dallas in January to confront Radric Davis, aka Gucci Mane, demanding he release Williams from his 1017 contract at gunpoint.
- The DOJ claims the group 'executed an armed takeover,' with Pooh Shiesty pulling an AK-style pistol and forcing one victim to sign a contract release at gunpoint while suspects robbed others of Rolex watches and cash.
- On the track, Gucci Mane addresses betrayal, rapping, 'They smile in your face, then they stab you in your back,' while framing the conflict as business and emphasizing his role as both artist and CEO.
- If convicted, the suspects face life in prison, and the track closes with a warning to those Gucci calls 'crash dummies,' signaling consequences of broken trust in business and personal relationships.
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Judge orders rapper Pooh Shiesty to remain in custody in case involving rapper Gucci Mane's label
DALLAS — A federal judge in Texas on Wednesday ordered rapper Pooh Shiesty to remain in custody on kidnapping charges after allegedly pulling a gun during a contract dispute involving rapper Gucci Mane’s record label.
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