In recent weeks, Pooh Shiesty was taken into custody in Dallas, where prosecutors filed charges including kidnapping and robbery tied to a studio incident. Investigators allege the rapper and several associates carried out what they describe as an “armed takeover” in an attempt to exit his deal with 1017 Records. According to those claims, a firearm was used to pressure Gucci Mane into signing a release. If convicted, Shiesty could face a lengthy sentence. This reality has prompted strong reactions across hip-hop circles. Moreover, the case has fueled debate online. Some fans direct criticism toward Gucci Mane and question his role in the situation.
That conversation intensified after Gucci Mane released “Crash Dummy,” a track widely interpreted as addressing the allegations. In the song, he raps, “Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy, and after all that, boy, you still signed to me. I walk in the room, you can feel the pressure building / N***a dapped me up there, whole time they plotting against me.” The lyrics circulated quickly and drew attention from peers and commentators. As a result, Uncle Murda offered a pointed critique during a recent podcast appearance.
Uncle Murda Slams Gucci Mane, Questions His Street Cred
Speaking on The Real Report, Uncle Murda questioned the stance reflected in the record. “You can’t sound like a civilian after being a gangsta for 20-something years,” he said. “Some street sh*t happened to this n***a, now he want to sound like a civilian.” He went on to express sympathy for Shiesty and others he believes were influenced along the way. “I feel bad for Pooh Shiesty and Big30, and all them n****s, and all them n****s that Gucci misled,” he added. “You know how many n****s that n***a misled, had out here banging, selling drugs, killing n****s, and doing all this crazy sh*t? And now he a rat? Now he a civilian?”
Murda closed with a blunt assessment. That left little room for ambiguity. “Get the f**k out of here, man,” he said. “Gucci a sucka. That sh*t he did with some sucka sh*t. I don’t feel like that. There’s no passes, no excuses. So I’m not going to sit up here and give you no f***ing scenario about Keyshia [Ka’Oir] and this and — No, all that sh*t was some corny sh*t, Gucci. It was some sucka sh*t.”


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