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Gucci Mane Releases 'Crash Dummy,' Appears to Target Pooh Shiesty as Dallas Case Advances

The track lands as reports from a federal hearing say he gave a police statement, sharpening scrutiny of its link to the kidnapping case.

Overview

  • Gucci Mane released the solo track Friday, with lyrics widely read as shots at Pooh Shiesty and Big30 and a line about a business meeting that felt like a setup.
  • In court coverage of a Dallas detention hearing, FBI Special Agent Pamela Hanson was quoted as saying Gucci provided a statement to the local police department.
  • Federal prosecutors have charged Pooh Shiesty and eight others in a January 10 studio robbery and kidnapping in Dallas that they say involved luring victims to a fake business meeting.
  • Complex reported that Big30, named as a co-defendant, won a $100,000 bond that a judge immediately put on hold.
  • Gucci has not confirmed that the song targets any individual, and outlets stress that lyrical readings remain interpretations rather than established facts.