Asian Doll, Former 1017 Artist, Reacts To Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Case

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Dallas rapper Asian Doll ignited debate across hip-hop social media after reposting a fan message on X (Twitter) on April 2. The repost followed breaking news involving legal allegations tied to Gucci Mane’s rap collective.

The fan tweet read: “Seem like the only person who survived Gucci Mane label is Asian doll 😭😭😭.”

Asian Doll shared the message without additional commentary, yet the post spread quickly as fans weighed in on the turbulent history surrounding Gucci Mane’s label ventures, including 1017 Records, also known as The New 1017, and the earlier 1017 Brick Squad era.

The online chatter intensified after federal authorities revealed new charges against two artists connected to Gucci Mane’s camp. Prosecutors allege that Memphis rappers Pooh Shiesty and Big30 took part in a kidnapping and robbery plot on January 10, 2026.

Investigators claim the alleged incident occurred inside a recording studio in Dallas, Texas and involved Gucci Mane as the alleged victim. Federal authorities arrested Pooh Shiesty and Big30 on April 1 on kidnapping-related charges tied to the case.

RApper Asian Doll Reacts To Fan’s “Surviving 1017” Tweet After Gucci Mane/Pooh Shiesty Case Surfaces

Once the arrests surfaced publicly, hip-hop fans revisited the complicated track record surrounding artists connected to the 1017 brand. Online conversations quickly referenced legal trouble, personal disputes and tragedy linked to several former or current members.

Rapper Foogiano, another New 1017 signee, remains incarcerated on federal charges. Former artist Enchanting died in 2024, a loss that stunned many followers of the label. Meanwhile, fans also pointed to the long-running tension between Gucci Mane and early Brick Squad member Waka Flocka Flame.

Within that context, Asian Doll’s repost carried extra weight. The Dallas artist holds a unique place in the label’s history. In June 2018, Gucci Mane introduced her as the first woman signed to his 1017 roster.

The partnership brought heavy promotion and several releases. However, the relationship unraveled less than two years later.

In January 2020, Asian Doll publicly announced her departure from the label after a highly visible dispute with Gucci Mane played out online. Her reaction follows others in hip-hop, including Waka Flocka, Ralo, and Rick Ross.


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