"I'm sick of hearing the song, "So Icy" on tha radio and on BET. Dis n**ga is 100% pure GARBAGE. He has no flow, no vocabulary, and he sounds like a lil kindergarten muthaf***a tryin ta rap. I'm sick of Gucci Mane and all these otha faggots like him that got record deals. I dont care if he killed somebody or not, he still a b**ch ta me. Young Jeezy aint that tight either, but he's a lot better than this punk. Why did 2 Pac and Biggie have ta die and why are Jay-Z and Eminem retiring? Those are tha saviors of rap and now that they are retiring who tha hell else is gonna run da game. Somebody needs ta step up."
Ha ha ha, ho ho ho, hee hee hee!!!!!!!!!
Kurupt | chicago | 05/04/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This is pure comedy. A guy named " Gucci mane" created an album of pure and unadulterated bullsh#t. That takes a lot of talent Gucci I am proud of you. For you to be able to go in the booth and rap about diamonds, cars, girls, and shooting people is really original. Not to mention how your verses sound like a fourth grader ghost wrote your entire album. Please go get an application at wal mart."
Worst Rapper EVer
Jt Money | 07/19/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Do not get this cd, guccie mane is one of the worst rapperz out there. Its a shame he is getting more publicity than underground rappez such as chamillionaire and other greats. He has the weakest flows i have ever heard, do not waste your money on this."
Liked So Icy
Preston | nc | 05/30/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I listened to the album a few weeks later after the Icy song came out. But even if Gucci Mane can come up with the silliest lyrics about his jewelry in that song, that song is so funky! Why isn't it even higher on the music charts? There must have been a live band in that studio on that song! Because the glistening percussion is so phenomenal. And the keyboards and basslines fit so perfectly with the beats and Gucci's raps. It is so infectious and catchy with its Atlanta sound and gives some of Lil' Jon's crunk-heavy records some competition. Maybe even the more acclaimed Outkast's hit songs. This is a hot song that could even challenge the very popular 50 Cent's recent hits of Candy Shop and Just a Lil' Bit. It sounds very 1986 with its Casio-like keyboard sound or mixing '80s excess with the 2005 bling style of New Orleans' Cash Money artists. The rest of the album is just as solid, very Atlanta-based with the popular crunk sound from that city. It can be a little repetitive on some songs, but it's just as infectious. While Mane has gotten in trouble as of recently, hopefully he can look past that and concentrate more on his music career. He will be a face to watch in music with his flamboyant rap style."