Gucci Mane is taking the high road when it comes to his relationship with Young Thug.
During his latest appearance on the Big Facts podcast with DJ Scream and Big Bank, the Atlanta legend addressed a recently leaked jail call where Thug was heard calling him “soft.” Instead of responding with anger, Gucci spoke from a place of growth and empathy, choosing forgiveness over confrontation.
“I forgive you, Gucci,” he said, reflecting on his own journey with conflict and accountability.
Gucci compared Thug’s words to his own past moments of volatility, recalling a time he lashed out at Drake during a mental health episode. “I said some bullshit about Drake, text him some crazy junk,” he admitted. “But I was going through something. I hit him back like, ‘I’m sorry,’ and he was like, ‘We can get past that. Brothers go through stuff.’ That felt so good, just knowing people could understand.”
Gucci Mane Forgives Young Thug
Gucci revealed that moment of grace from Drake changed how he viewed forgiveness. “I probably wouldn’t have forgave you before,” he said. “But somebody forgave me, and that made me realize how important that is.” He added that he’s reached out to nearly 30 people over time, apologizing for past behavior, even when some didn’t respond.
When the conversation turned to Young Thug, Gucci’s tone stayed grounded in compassion. He mentioned Thug’s 2024 track “I Miss My Dawgs,” interpreting the song as an indirect apology.
“He said some stuff about me and it came on the internet,” Gucci recalled. “But then he made that song, and I immediately accepted his apology because I done been through it. I wanted somebody to forgive me too.”
Gucci ended his remarks on a powerful note: “It’s like a weight on you when you just want somebody to say, ‘Bruh, it’s okay.’ I forgive him.”
In a genre often defined by pride and rivalry, Gucci Mane’s willingness to let go underscores his evolution — from trap pioneer to a man at peace with his past.


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