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“Addicted” is a change of pace consistent with the post-prison Gucci Mane who has been sober since his prior imprisonment. Whereas previous post-prison songs like the iconic “First Day Out” continued to glorify drug use, “Addicted” closes out WOPTOBER by acknowledging the first of the twelve steps program of recovery: admitting that you are addicted.

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When Gucci was released from prison in May 2016, his girlfriend Keyshia Ka'oir posted multiple Snapchats; one of which was of his new Maybach, which he immortalized on the Everybody Looking track “Waybach.”

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“Right on Time,” from Gucci Mane’s tenth studio album Woptober, is yet another in a long line of collaborations with one of his go-to producers, Zaytoven. The quick jaunt doesn’t contain Zay’s trademark piano trills until the end, relying instead on synths and trap drums. It’s worth noting that Gucci says the title of the song exactly fifty times throughout, including at the end of every bar but one in the first verse.

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but does it adhere to the 10 things every manifesto needs?

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if i ventured in the swipestream / between the viaducts of your dream…

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Giraffes stand between 14.1-18.7 feet tall, which means that they range from 39,348 to 52,186 dollar bills in height.

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A sentiment Gucci expanded in song-length form on “All My Children” – Genius published a very helpful infographic charting his wide-ranging musical influence.

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A reference to Lil Uzi Vert’s prominent feature on Future’s “Too Much Sauce” from 2016’s Project E.T. In the same interview where he stated he’d like to collaborate with Uzi, Gucci also noted his desire to work with Yachty, which has now come to fruition.

The “sauce” is in reference to his jewelry, which glistens like water.

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