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Gucci Mane Bio, Net Worth 2024, Age, Height

Gucci Mane Biography
Quick Facts
Full Name: Gucci Mane
Age: 43 years
Birthday: February 12
Nationality: African-American
Horoscope: Aquarius
Wife: Keyshia Ka’Oir
Net Worth: $14 million
Height:  6 ft 2 in (1.89 m)
Profession: Rapper, Artist, Actor, Musician, Music artist
Sibling: N/A
Father: N/A
Mother: N/A

Gucci Mane is a well-known rapper and recording artist who helped lay the groundwork for ‘trap music.’ Gucci Mane and his Jeezy released their first album, titled ‘Trap House,’ in 2006. His songs have been featured in numerous films, and he has collaborated with other well-known artists such as Drake, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Selena Gomez, Mariah Carey, and Marilyn Manson.

How much is Gucci Mane’s Net Worth?

based on celebritynetworth. Gucci Mane’s estimated net worth as of February 2024 is $14 million.

Who is Gucci Mane’s Wife?

Gucci announced Davis would be the face of their Gucci Cruise 2020 Campaign after a few years of personal growth that included Davis getting married and improving his fitness.

Who is Gucci Mane’s Father?

Gucci Mane was born on February 12, 1980, in Bessemer, Alabama. His nationality is African-American, and his zodiac sign is Aquarius. His father, Ralph Everett Dudley, was a US serviceman and power plant worker, and his mother, Vicky Jean Davis, was a social worker and teacher. Furthermore, his full name is Radric Delantic Davis. He is 43 years old.

Later, his parents divorced, and he moved to Atlanta to live with his mother. Before his father and mother’s marriage, his mother had a son named Victor Davis from previous relationships. Furthermore, when Gucci Mane was born, his father was on the run from the police.

He fled to Detroit, Michigan. He was on the run for dealing crack cocaine and heroin. Gucci took his mother’s last name because his father was not present to sign the birth certificate.

Gucci comes from a military family. His paternal grandfather, James Dudley, Sr., served in the military for twelve years. He also served as a chef during World War II.

Similarly, his maternal grandfather, Walter Lee Davis, served in the Pacific during World War II on the USS South Dakota. Mane’s father also served in the military and was stationed in Korea for two years.

Gucci grew up in a low-income, high-crime area. Gucci was raised in a drug-infested environment, and he and his brother were involved in drug dealing from a young age.

He even used his Christmas money to buy crack cocaine when he was in eighth grade. This was the beginning of his career as a drug dealer.

Education of Gucci Mane

Davis’ mother was a teacher, so she spent most of her time teaching him to read and write. Jonesboro Elementary School was his first school, where he attended kindergarten and a few years of elementary school.

Gucci Mane attended Cedar Grove Elementary School after relocating to Atlanta.

He maintained good grades throughout his academic career. Gucci graduated from McNair High School in 1998 with a 3.0 GPA and a HOPE Scholarship to Georgia Perimeter College.

Gucci enrolled in a computer programming course, but he rarely attended and was kicked out in 2001. It happened after an undercover police officer discovered Gucci in possession of crack cocaine. He was sentenced to 90 days in county jail followed by probation.

Career Line of Gucci Mane

  • Though Gucci excelled at poetry at a young age, he later switched his focus to rapping and began his rap career at the age of 14. Gucci released his debut album, ‘La Flare,’ on Str8 Drop Records in 2001, at the age of 22. Around 1000 CDs were distributed throughout East Atlanta.
  • After a year, he became an associate member of ‘Sign Yourself Click.’ He signed a deal with SYS Records and founded his record label, LaFlare Entertainment, with record producer and DJ Zaytoven.
  • Later, he relocated to New York in the hopes of negotiating a distribution contract; however, nothing went as planned. Gucci Mane had to return empty-handed.
  • Before releasing his debut album, ‘Trap House,’ in 2006, he secretly worked with Tommy Boy Records for an album distribution contract.
  • Even though ‘Trap House’ was one of the top songs on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart, their differences kept them apart. In 2006, he released his second album. ‘Hard to Kill,’ which included “Freaky Gurl,” was an independent album that reached the 12th spot on Hot Rap Tracks.
  • The remix of “Freaky Gurl” appeared on the commercially released album “Back to the Trap House” in 2007.
  • Records from 2009 to 2013. Gucci appeared as a guest singer on several tracks and song remixes, including Maria Carey’s “Obsessed,” in May 2009. Warner Bros Records released his second studio album, ‘The State vs. Radric Davis,’ on December 8, 2009, just 7 months after he appeared as a guest singer.
  • After he was released from prison, his label, which was previously known as ‘So Icey Entertainment,’ changed its name to ‘1017 Brick Squad Records.’
  • On August 6, 2010, the opening track, “Gucci Time,” from his third studio album, “The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted,” debuted on his “MySpace profile.

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  • Gucci’s tenth extended play, ‘The Return of Mr. Zone 6,’ debuted at number two on the Rap Albums chart and at number eight on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Until now, it has been one of the top-charting albums on the Billboard chart.
  • In 2011, the albums associated with ‘Waka Flocka Flame’ and ‘V-Nasty’ were titled ‘Ferrari Boyz’ and ‘BAYTL,’ respectively. After a year, mixed tapes titled ‘Trap Back,’ ‘I’m Up,’ and ‘Trap God’ were released.
  • Other rappers on those albums included ‘Birdman,’ ‘Meek Mill,’ ‘Future,’ ‘Rick Ross,’ and ‘Waka Flocka Flame.’ Gucci announced in 2013 that he would be releasing a new studio album titled ‘Trap House III.’
  • He stated that it would be in the ‘Trap House’ series.
  • He stated once more that Marilyn Manson will appear in ‘Mr. GuWop.’ This project was later canceled due to his admission to rehab. In the same year, he announced the release of ‘Big Money Talk.’ An album comprised of a collection of tracks composed by the rap group known as ‘1017 Brick Squad.’From 2014 to 2016,
    Gucci’s work resulted in a meteoric rise from 2014 to 2016, during which time he released nearly 30 mixtapes.
  • His tenth indie release, ‘Woptober,’ was released in 2016. His tenth studio album, ‘The Return of East Atlanta Santa,’ ended 2016 spectacularly. He appeared in several films, including ‘Birds of a Feather,’ ‘Spring Breakers,’ and ‘Gucci Mane-The Lost Footage.’
  • On May 26, 2016, he was released from prison five months early. The next day, he released his first single under his new Atlantic Records deal, “First Day Out Tha Feds.” On June 3, 2016, he made an appearance on “Champions,” the first single from GOOD Music’s Cruel Winter album.
  • On June 17, 2016, Gucci made his first public appearance since his release from prison at the Elan Mansion, an Atlanta nightclub.
  • Similarly, on October 14, 2016, he released Woptober, as well as a side project called Free Bricks 2 with Future. “The Return of East Atlanta Santa,” his tenth studio album, was released on December 16, 2016.

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  • On May 26, 2017, he released Droptopwop, a collaborative mixtape with Metro Boomin. On October 13, 2017, he released Mr. Davis, his eleventh studio album. The album includes his most successful single as a solo artist to date, “I Get the Bag” featuring Migos, which peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • On December 7, 2018, he released his twelfth studio album El Gato: The Human Glacier, and his thirteenth album, Evil Genius, two months later. Gucci Mane also has a YouTube channel called ‘OfficialGucciMane.’ On his YouTube channel, he has over 3.6 million subscribers.
  • Gucci Mane, in addition to singing, also acted in the film. He made his acting debut in the 2012 film Birds of a Feather, co-starring with Producer Zaytoven.
  • In the same year, he appeared in Spring Breakers, alongside Vanessa Hudgens, James Franco, Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, and Rachel Korine.
  • In May 2016, he began teasing images of his upcoming clothing line, Delantic. It sells everything from T-shirts to hoodies to underwear.
  • Similarly, in September 2017, he released his autobiography, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane. He co-wrote the book with Neil Martinez-Belkin, a former XXL Magazine editor, during Davis’s time in prison.
  • In the weeks preceding the book’s release, Davis released a trailer consisting of a short montage directed by videographer Cam Kirk. His autobiography went on to become a New York Times best-seller.
  • In addition, he began working with the Italian fashion house Gucci in 2019. Previously, the brand had avoided association with the rapper due to his criminal record and image.