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Gucci Mane’s Top 17 Best Features, Ranked

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Gucci Mane’s Best Collaborations as a Featured Artist: The Trap Collab God

Gucci Mane has long been a dope supplier of trap collaborations, bringing his signature charisma and Southern drawl to any track. Whether standing toe-to-toe with rap’s elite or crossing genre lines into pop and R&B, Gucci Mane’s presence elevates every song he touches. Let’s dive into 17 of his best features, ranked by their cultural impact, career influence, and sheer swagger.

1. “Steady Mobbin”Lil Wayne feat. Gucci Mane (2009)

Album: We Are Young Money

Gucci Mane’s gritty delivery on “Steady Mobbin” matched Lil Wayne’s energy at the height of his reign. His punchlines sliced through the track, creating an anthem for the streets and further cementing his place alongside hip-hop’s biggest stars.

Impact: Teaming up with Lil Wayne at his peak gave Gucci Mane’s profile a significant boost, reinforcing his presence in the game.

Check out a remix of “Steady Mobbin.”

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2. “Make Tha Trap Say Aye”OJ Da Juiceman feat. Gucci Mane (2008)

Album: The Otha Side of the Trap

Gucci Mane’s feature on this trap banger became a street anthem, elevating both 1017 Record’s rapper OJ Da Juiceman’s career and cementing Gucci’s status as a trap pioneer and mixtape master. His commanding presence turned the track into a must-listen for any trap fan.

Impact: Reinforced Gucci’s influence on the genre and helped push OJ Da Juiceman into the spotlight.

 

3. “Shine Blockas”Big Boi feat. Gucci Mane (2009)

Album: Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty

Pairing Gucci Mane with OutKast’s Big Boi was an inspired move. “Shine Blockas” merged Gucci’s raw trap delivery with Big Boi’s cerebral flow, creating a seamless blend of Atlanta’s distinct hip-hop sounds.

Impact: This track bridged Atlanta’s trap scene with its more experimental side, showcasing Gucci’s genre-spanning versatility.

 

4. “Slippery”Migos feat. Gucci Mane (2017)

Album: Culture

Gucci’s laid-back verse on “Slippery” was a perfect foil to Migos’ rapid-fire flow, adding a cool veteran presence to the track’s high-energy trap vibe. His seasoned delivery grounded the song, contributing to Culture’s massive success.

Impact: Gucci’s mentorship role for Migos became undeniable, marking his ongoing relevance in Atlanta’s trap renaissance.

 

5. “Good Drank”2 Chainz feat. Gucci Mane & Quavo (2017)

Album: Pretty Girls Like Trap Music

Gucci’s effortless flow on “Good Drank” showed his ability to mesh with both fellow veterans and younger talents like Quavo. His verse brought a classic trap flair to this modern anthem, adding gravitas to the celebratory track.

Impact: Proved that Gucci can evolve with the times while staying true to his trap roots.

 

6. “Floyd Mayweather”Young Thug feat. Travis Scott, Gucci Mane & Gunna (2016)

Album: Jeffery

Gucci Mane’s feature on “Floyd Mayweather” showcases his smooth delivery amidst the eclectic styles of Young Thug, Travis Scott, and Gunna. His verse adds a veteran’s touch to the lavish, boastful anthem, which celebrates wealth and success, paralleling the song’s title referencing boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.

Impact: Highlighted Gucci’s ability to hold his own alongside a new generation of trap stars while demonstrating his influence on the genre’s evolving sound.

 

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7. “Black Beatles”Rae Sremmurd feat. Gucci Mane (2016)

Album: SremmLife 2

Gucci Mane’s smooth, confident verse on “Black Beatles” helped catapult this track into viral fame during the Mannequin Challenge craze. Rae Sremmurd landed their first Billboard Hot 100 #1, with Gucci’s post-prison comeback lending the song extra credibility and firepower.

Impact: This track solidified Rae Sremmurd’s mainstream breakthrough and marked Gucci’s return as a force in the industry.

 

8. “Break Up”Mario feat. Gucci Mane & Sean Garrett (2009)

Album: D.N.A.

Gucci Mane added just the right amount of grit to Mario’s smooth R&B sound, turning “Break Up” into a radio staple that crossed genre boundaries. His feature helped balance the song’s pop appeal with street credibility.

Impact: Introduced Gucci to the R&B world, highlighting his adaptability and crossover potential.

 

9. “That’s How I Feel”Young Dolph feat. Gucci Mane (2017)

Album: Bulletproof

Teaming up with fellow Southern heavyweight Young Dolph, Gucci Mane dropped a verse filled with street wisdom and swagger. The chemistry between these two trap icons made “That’s How I Feel” an instant Southern classic.

Impact: Strengthened Gucci’s connection with the Memphis rap scene and cemented his bond with Young Dolph.

 

10. “Make Love”Nicki Minaj feat. Gucci Mane (2017)

Single Release

On “Make Love,” Gucci Mane goes bar-for-bar with Nicki Minaj in a smooth yet competitive feature. His delivery is effortless, matching the track’s flashy vibe and reminding everyone of his lyrical prowess post-prison.

Impact: Reasserted Gucci’s standing as a heavy-hitter in the rap game, keeping pace with one of the genre’s top stars.

 

11. “Champions”Kanye West feat. Gucci Mane, Travis Scott, Big Sean & others (2016)

Album: Cruel Winter (Unreleased)

Gucci Mane’s post-prison energy shines through on “Champions,” where he holds his own alongside a star-studded roster. His triumphant verse felt like a declaration of his return, fitting perfectly into this victory-lap anthem.

Impact: Signaled Gucci’s re-entry into the mainstream, aligning him with the next generation of hip-hop giants.

 

12. “Obsessed (Remix)”Mariah Carey feat. Gucci Mane (2009)

Album: Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel (Deluxe Edition)

Gucci Mane lent his signature Southern swagger to Mariah Carey’s “Obsessed” remix, injecting the pop hit with playful energy. His verse brought a fresh contrast to Mariah’s sharp lyrical style.

Impact: Introduced Gucci to the pop audience, showing he could thrive beyond the confines of trap and hip-hop.

 

13. “I Don’t Love Her”Rocko feat. Gucci Mane & OJ Da Juiceman (2008)

Album: Self-Made

Gucci Mane’s humor and brash style elevated “I Don’t Love Her” into an instant trap classic. His undeniable chemistry with Rocko and OJ Da Juiceman highlighted his ability to collaborate effectively within the Atlanta rap community.

Impact: Showcased Gucci’s leadership in the Atlanta trap scene and boosted the profiles of his collaborators.

 

14. “Perfect Pint”Mike WiLL Made-It feat. Kendrick Lamar, Gucci Mane & Rae Sremmurd (2017)

Album: Ransom 2

On “Perfect Pint,” Gucci Mane flexes his trap pedigree while sharing the spotlight with heavyweights like Kendrick Lamar and Rae Sremmurd. His laid-back flow offers a smooth contrast to Kendrick’s intensity, adding depth and Southern flair to this trap banger produced by Mike WiLL Made-It.

Impact: Demonstrated Gucci’s ability to hold his own in a collaboration that blends mainstream rap with trap’s evolving sounds.

 

15. “Pretty Girls”Wale feat. Gucci Mane (2010)

Album: Attention Deficit

Gucci Mane adds a street-smart, Southern flair to Wale’s playful anthem “Pretty Girls.” His feature strikes the perfect balance, complementing Wale’s lyrical style with his own distinctive, charismatic touch.

Impact: Highlighted Gucci’s crossover appeal and versatility in blending his trap sound with Wale’s more polished, radio-friendly approach.

 

16. “Ridiculous”DJ Drama feat. Gucci Mane & Yo Gotti (2011)

Album: Third Power

Gucci Mane shines on “Ridiculous,” offering up his signature trap energy alongside fellow Southern rapper Yo Gotti. Likewise, his verse is packed with braggadocious flair, helping transform this track into a street anthem that exemplifies trap’s raw power.

Impact: Reinforced Gucci’s reputation as a dominant force in Southern hip-hop, standing out even alongside other trap veterans like Yo Gotti.

 

17. “Party”Chris Brown feat. Gucci Mane & Usher (2016)

Album: Heartbreak on a Full Moon

On “Party,” Gucci Mane effortlessly blends with R&B icons Chris Brown and Usher, showing off his ability to transition smoothly into more mainstream, club-friendly tracks. His verse brings a touch of grit to the otherwise sleek, dance-driven vibe of the song.

Impact: Showcased Gucci’s versatility, proving that he can easily switch gears from hardcore trap to mainstream pop-R&B collaborations.

 

The Gucci Mane Feature Effect

From trap anthems to pop crossovers, Gucci Mane’s features are a guaranteed recipe for success. His adaptability across genres, combined with his unwavering street appeal, has made him a sought-after collaborator for the biggest names in music. Whether he’s pushing viral trends, like the Mannequin Challenge, or building street classics, Gucci continues to influence the sound and direction of modern hip-hop, proving that his reign as the The Trap Collab God is far from over.

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