Monday, August 21, 2006

Gucci Mane "Has A Story That Needs To Be Heard," Teams With Game's Manager

The last time reported on Gucci Mane, he was released from prison after serving a six-month sentence. Now, the Atlanta rapper is ready to make next move.
He was incarcerated
after pleading no contest to assaulting a record promoter with a pool cue. Since his January release, the rapper has parted ways with Big Cat Records and is now managed by Czar Entertainment's Jimmy Rosemond, who also manages The Game and Brandy, among others.
"We're working on his album and we're looking for a home for him also," Rosemond told SOHH exclusively. "We just got him out of his deal with Big Cat and so we're trying to get him a home where he can blossom and get his records out and reach his potential like how [Young] Jeezy got his shot at reaching his potential.
"It's just us picking the right home, but the interest is there," the executive added. "Gucci has a story that needs to be heard, that hasn't really been told yet. And the credibility of Gucci Mane is definitely there. And the brother know how to make great records."