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Gucci Mane Apologizes To Atlantic Records For His “Rude, Harsh Language”
Gucci Mane Is No Longer Going Independent, Apologizes To His Label For His “Rude, Harsh Language”
Last month, Gucci Mane took shots at his record label ‘Atlantic Records’, calling them out for alleged racism. The Atlanta rap star has shared that he’ll be leaving his deal. In a since-deleted tweet.
“Leaving #AtlanticRecords July 3rd these crackers polite racist #SoIcySummer,” Guwop tweeted amid the protests against systemic racism.
Gucci Mane did not specify what type of racist behavior he had experienced from the label before publicly accusing them of it. However, Gucci is already taking back his words just after couple of weeks.
While fans are thinking the rapper will be going independent right after his “So Icy Summer” album, he took to social media to clear up the confusion, asserting that he will actually be sticking with the major corporation after all.
He retracted his claims and apologized to anybody that he may have offended with his recent behavior, including his label.
“I’m not going independent but so respect those who go that route I apologize for my rude harsh language lately I’m a do better,” he penned, tagging his own 1017 imprint and Atlantic in the tweet.
I’m not going independent but so respect those who go that route I apologize for my rude harsh language lately I’m a do better #1017/Atlantic 🥶
— Gucci Mane (@gucci1017) July 1, 2020
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