Radric Delantic Davis, born on February 12, 1980, is widely recognized as Gucci Mane, an influential figure in the American music scene. As a rapper and music executive, he played a pivotal role in bringing the trap music subgenre to mainstream audiences during the 2000s, alongside contemporaries like T.I. and Jeezy. His debut studio album, Trap House, released in two thousand five, marked the beginning of a prolific career that would see him release numerous albums and mixtapes.
Following his initial success, Gucci Mane continued to build his discography with Hard to Kill in two thousand six, which featured his first Billboard Hot 100 entry, the single 'Freaky Gurl.' That same year, he released Trap-A-Thon before signing with Atlantic Records to produce his fourth album, Back to the Trap House, in two thousand seven. His sixth album, The State vs. Radric Davis, released in two thousand nine under Warner Bros. Records, became a mainstream breakthrough, propelled by the double platinum single 'Lemonade.'
Despite facing challenges, including a two-year incarceration from two thousand fourteen to two thousand sixteen, Gucci Mane made a remarkable comeback with his ninth album, Everybody Looking, which peaked at number two on the Billboard 200. His collaboration on Rae Sremmurd's 'Black Beatles' in two thousand sixteen marked his first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing his enduring appeal and relevance in the industry.
Over the years, Gucci Mane has released a staggering sixteen studio albums and seventy-one mixtapes, establishing himself as a prolific artist. He founded the label imprint 1017 Records in two thousand seven, which has signed notable artists such as Young Thug and Waka Flocka Flame. His collaborations with a diverse range of artists, including the Weeknd, Drake, and Mariah Carey, further highlight his versatility and influence in the music world.
Gucci Mane's impact on hip-hop has earned him accolades, including the title of 'the most influential underground rapper of the 2000s.' His contributions to the genre continue to resonate, and he was nominated for a Grammy Award in two thousand twenty, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in contemporary music.