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Gucci Mane’s ex-girlfriend and former collaborator Mac Bre-Z has alleged that she has never received compensation for her contribution to his music and that he punched her in the face while on bail.
The Atlanta rapper, who has worked with Gucci as early as his debut studio album Trap House with tracks like “Go Head,” made the allegations against Guwop across a series of posts on Instagram. She wrote that she was the first artist to ever sign to his label, 1017, and that she was there in court when he was on trial for the 2015 murder of Pookie Loc.
“You loved collaborating with me on your albums & mixtapes,” she wrote. “But I would love to get paid for my writing credits. They say you changed for the better. So why haven’t you done the right thing & just compensate me for everything I’m entitled to? Everybody eating off these records but me. I never did a tell all & exposed any stories about your personal life over the [six years] we were together. When you punched me in the face I could’ve snitched & had you arrested while you was on bond for the murder case of Jeezy artist. I never bad mouthed you in the media… Enough is enough.”
This isn’t the first time Mac Bre-Z has alleged that Gucci Mane was physically violent with her, as she told The Progress Report about the incident in 2020. In fact, a video of the assault has circulated online for years and showed that he punched her after he got irritated by her presence onstage during a concert.
In a follow-up post, she alleged that Gucci Mane also stole some of her ideas.
“Gucci Been stealing my ideas & running off with them,” she wrote. “Zaytoven was recording me at his mama house when Radric walked into my studio session while I was recording my song ‘Da Kandi Lady’ from my DJ Scream mixtape. He straight stole my idea. Put Brick Squad on it & shot a music video to it. Y’all don’t know the half of what I went through in this industry. I’m telling my story.” She said that she plans to release a documentary soon.
Gucci Mane has not responded to the allegations.
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Gucci Mane’s ex-girlfriend and former collaborator Mac Bre-Z has alleged that she has never received compensation for her contribution to his music and that he punched her in the face while on bail.
The Atlanta rapper, who has worked with Gucci as early as his debut studio album Trap House with tracks like “Go Head,” made the allegations against Guwop across a series of posts on Instagram. She wrote that she was the first artist to ever sign to his label, 1017, and that she was there in court when he was on trial for the 2015 murder of Pookie Loc.
“You loved collaborating with me on your albums & mixtapes,” she wrote. “But I would love to get paid for my writing credits. They say you changed for the better. So why haven’t you done the right thing & just compensate me for everything I’m entitled to? Everybody eating off these records but me. I never did a tell all & exposed any stories about your personal life over the [six years] we were together. When you punched me in the face I could’ve snitched & had you arrested while you was on bond for the murder case of Jeezy artist. I never bad mouthed you in the media… Enough is enough.”
This isn’t the first time Mac Bre-Z has alleged that Gucci Mane was physically violent with her, as she told The Progress Report about the incident in 2020. In fact, a video of the assault has circulated online for years and showed that he punched her after he got irritated by her presence onstage during a concert.
In a follow-up post, she alleged that Gucci Mane also stole some of her ideas.
“Gucci Been stealing my ideas & running off with them,” she wrote. “Zaytoven was recording me at his mama house when Radric walked into my studio session while I was recording my song ‘Da Kandi Lady’ from my DJ Scream mixtape. He straight stole my idea. Put Brick Squad on it & shot a music video to it. Y’all don’t know the half of what I went through in this industry. I’m telling my story.” She said that she plans to release a documentary soon.
Gucci Mane has not responded to the allegations.
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