Gucci Mane Reveals Drake Forgave Him for Past “Sissy” Twitter Remarks

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In 2013, Drake found himself pulled into a highly visible moment on social media as Gucci Mane’s Twitter activity began to unravel in real time. What unfolded online felt immediate, even chaotic. However, its context only became clearer years later. Gucci’s later reflections would frame that period as one shaped by addiction and instability. These issues were not visible in the moment.

His posts reached far beyond a single target, touching other major names in hip-hop, including Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross. Frustration spilled across his feed. “Tell drake he a true male groupie. I don’t need u u 2 much a, sissy stop tryin b me,” In the noise of that timeline, the message arrived without the distance or filter that might have softened it elsewhere.

At the time, the exchange circulated in a digital space built for speed rather than reflection. Context often lagged behind reaction. Gucci Mane would later describe the period as one defined by addiction and a lack of stability. This combination ultimately led to incarceration and forced pause.

From Prison to Accountability: A Quiet Exchange with Drake

He was sentenced to three years and three months at Terre Haute Penitentiary. This stretch marked a turning point in both his career and personal life. After his release in 2016, he began rebuilding his routine around sobriety and therapy. Part of that process involved reaching out to people from his past. “I said some b####### about Drake, text him some crazy stuff. But I was going through an episode, so I kind of had to hit him back and be like, ‘I’m sorry about that. I was going through something,’” Those conversations, according to him, were less about resolution than acknowledgment.

“Man, you know we going to get past that. Brothers go through stuff.” That brief exchange has since been cited as a quiet example of how accountability and restraint can shift the tone of public disputes altogether.


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