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The New York Times bestselling memoir from the legendary Gucci Mane spares no detail in this “cautionary tale that ends in triumph” (GQ).

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The platinum-selling recording artist began writing his remarkable autobiography in a federal maximum security prison. Released in 2016, he emerged radically transformed. He was sober, smiling, focused, and positive—a far cry from the Gucci Mane of years past.

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Gucci Mane is a critically acclaimed, platinum-selling recording artist and New York Times bestselling author of The Autobiography of Gucci Mane. He has released fifteen studio albums and over a hundred overall projects. The Gucci Mane Guide to Greatness is his second book. CONNECT WITH GUCCI MANE at GucciManeOnline.com, Instagram @LaFlare1017, Twitter @Gucci1017, Facebook @GucciMane, and YouTube @OfficialGucciMane.

Neil Martinez-Belkin is the former music editor at
XXL Magazine and has written extensively about contemporary hip-hop with a regional focus on Atlanta. He lives in Boston.

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The Autobiography of Gucci Mane PROLOGUE
September 13, 2013

The police had taken my pistol the day before but I wasn’t without heavy arms. I’d been stockpiling weapons at the studio. Glocks, MAC-10s, ARs fitted with scopes and hundred-round monkey nuts. All out in the open for easy access. I was in Tony Montana mode, bracing for a final standoff. I didn’t know when it would happen, who it would be, or what would force its occurrence, but one thing I did know: something bad was going to happen and it was going to happen soon.

I looked around my studio. The Brick Factory. It seemed like just yesterday this had been the spot. Everybody would be over here. At all hours of the day for days on end. But now the Brick Factory looked more like an armory than a place where music was made. I’d seen the looks on people’s faces when they came through. My studio was no longer a fun place to be. Onetime regulars started dropping like flies until I was the only one left. Alone.

Everyone was scared again. Not just scared of what was going on with me but scared of me. Scared to call me. Scared to see me. Keyshia had tried to be a voice of reason. She tried telling me the things I was stressing over weren’t as bad as I was making them out to be. That my problems were manageable. That we could figure them out together. But I was too far gone and even Keyshia had her limits. A few days earlier I’d snapped on her and she’d hung up the phone. She’d had enough.

A paranoid mess, I went and checked the CCTV monitor for any activity outside. None. The parking lot was empty. The gate was secure. If that brought me any peace of mind, it disappeared as soon as I looked away from the screen, down at my feet.

The ankle monitor. I was a sitting duck. Everyone knew I was here. And they knew I couldn’t leave.

That wasn’t entirely true. I wasn’t supposed to leave. But I had, the day before, when I’d gone to my lawyer Drew’s office and the police got called. They found a loaded .45 next to my belongings. They let me go but took the strap with them to get fingerprinted and turned in to evidence. I knew my days were numbered. I’d violated my house arrest and had a run-in with the law while doing so.

Fuck it.

If I was going back to jail anyway, I might as well go find these niggas I’d been having problems with. These were my old partners, but things had soured and they’d been sending threats my way. I didn’t want to wait until I got out of jail to see if these niggas were about all the shit they’d been talking. We could handle this now. I grabbed a Glock .40, some smoke, and was on my way.

During my walk to their spot I’d fallen into something of a trance, mumbling incoherent thoughts to myself as I wandered down Moreland Avenue. But my zombie-like state was interrupted by the red and blue flash of police lights. It immediately put me on high alert.

“Hi, Gucci,” I heard. “I’m Officer Ivy with the Atlanta Police Department. What’s going on?”

That was a red flag. No police had ever said “Hi, Gucci” to me like that before.

“Is everything okay? Your friends called us. They’re worried about you.”

Red flag number two. My friends were certified Zone 6 street niggas. They ain’t the type to call the law.

None of this was adding up. Even with codeine and promethazine syrup slowing me down, my heart jumped as I realized what was happening. Or what I thought was happening. This man was no cop.

I knew niggas who did this. They’d dress up in police uniforms, get a kit put on their Dodge Chargers, and pull someone over, impersonating police. They’d tell them it was a routine traffic stop and before they knew it they were tied up in the trunk of their own car.

“Gucci, do you have any sort of weapon on you right now?”

“I do got a weapon,” I barked back, pointing to the Glock bulging out of my jean pocket. “Don’t unholster yours. I ain’t surrendering nothing until you prove you’re for real. Call for backup.”

More officers arrived on scene but that didn’t calm me. The standoff continued. When I told them I’d shoot ’em up if they touched me, they moved in and took me down, arresting me for disorderly conduct. After they found the gun and weed, more charges would follow.

Cuffed or not, I wasn’t done fighting. I yelled, spat, and kicked as officers did their best to restrain me. Paramedics arrived and scrambled to inject me with a syringe. Were they poisoning me? When one wasn’t enough they shot me up with another. Only then did I start to let up. I sank into the stretcher, a chemically induced calm putting an end to my nightmare.

August 14, 2014

Eleven months later I was in the US District Court of Georgia watching a conversation between Judge Steve Jones and Assistant US Attorney Kim Dammers. It was my sentencing hearing.

“. . . Nonetheless, the government thinks that this is in fact a just sentence. Mr. Davis has a substantial history of violence in the past. He has an aggravated assault in 2005 that’s in paragraph twenty-nine in the presentence report, a battery that was also a probation—”

“I saw that,” said Judge Jones.

“—in paragraph thirty-three. He has an aggravated assault pending in paragraph thirty-eight.”

“I saw that.”

“And of course there was the murder in DeKalb County that he was charged with but never brought to an indictment. And then there was also a battery in Henry County where the victims were unwilling to come forward. Reading between the lines, you could fairly say—”

“Violence.”

“So given that, the government was not willing to enter in a low end of the guideline range. It’s only two months’ difference. It was more a matter of principle than anything, but I think thirty-nine months is a significant enough sentence for Mr. Davis to understand the seriousness of the offense.”

A few minutes later Judge Jones was ready to make it official. But before he handed down my punishment, he had some words for me.

“Mr. Davis, again, I want to explain to you why I’m accepting this binding thirty-nine months’ confinement. You have a serious offense here. Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon is a serious offense and I think in looking at the 3553(a) factors, I have to take that into consideration, the history and characteristics of the defendant, and also deterrence. You are not supposed to have a firearm. I also look at the overall record and looking at everything—the factors and the presentence report—I find this to be an appropriate and reasonable sentence under the circumstances. Now, the sentence you are going to receive, the rest of it I’m going to tell you about in a minute . . .

“You are still a young man. You still have a full life in front of you. From what I’ve been told by my nieces and nephews, you have a very famous life. But I’m an old man and I’ve seen a lot of things in these years and I’ve seen a lot of famous people lose out in life. And I won’t go down the list. I’m sure your lawyers can tell you who they are. I’ve seen a lot of famous athletes, a lot of famous people in music, movie stars. If they continue—if you continue down the track you continue down, you are going to be like a lot of them. You are going to wake up one morning broke. You are going to wake up one morning back in prison again. Or worse, you’re not going to wake up at all one morning.

“You have a talent. Again I apologize, I’m still a Four Tops guy. It’s hard to keep up. I’ve been trying to find out more things. According to my nieces and nephews you have a great career in front of you. You’ve got a prison term that you’ve got to do and after that you are still a young man. You can do a lot if you abide by and follow the law.

“The law applies to everybody. No matter who you are, what you do, the law applies to you. It applies to me. It applies to Ms. Dammers. It applies to the agents. To your attorneys Mr. Findling, Mr. Singer-Capek. Everybody in this room. You follow it, and again from what I’ve been told you have a lot you can get done.”

Thirty-nine months. No surprises there. I’d agreed to it as part of a plea deal I’d accepted back in May.

While the judge, Ms. Dammers, and my lawyers went on to review the terms of my confinement and probation period, I started doing the math. A calculation I’d made a thousand times since they offered me that plea deal.

Thirty-nine months. I’d already served eleven, so that meant twenty-eight more. I could handle twenty-eight. Maybe only twenty-four if they let me serve the end of it on house arrest. Drew seemed certain we could make that happen. Twenty-four months. Two more years. Three total.

Give or take a few, thirty-nine months was about the amount of time I’d already spent locked up over the course of my life to date. But that time had been spread out over a series of different bids. Thirty-nine months straight up wasn’t going to be easy. But I could get through it. And when I got out I’d still have some time to make things right.

When I did come home I’d have to start moving a different way. I was getting another chance but this was the last one. They were making an example out of me this time. Next time they were throwing away the key. No room to make the same mistakes.

Good. Things had to be different this time. I’d already started making changes. But I wasn’t done. If I really wanted to start fresh I was going to have to find closure with everything that landed me here. Maybe I could do that in twenty-four months.

Talking about my life has not been easy. It’s been that way for a long time, really ever since I caught that murder charge right as I was getting my start in the rap game. I remember walking out of DeKalb County Jail the day I made bond and seeing the line of reporters waiting for me. I wondered how long they would follow me. I wondered how long the events of that night would follow me. That was such a strange time.

I hated doing interviews. I’d try to keep my composure but inside I’d be festering, fuming that people were putting me in a situation where I had to speak on things that were the last things I wanted to speak about. I’d tell myself to give them the benefit of the doubt. That these were journalists doing their jobs. That they didn’t know how fucked up it was to ask me those questions. That they weren’t trying to disrespect me. Still, I always felt disrespected.

Over the years I tried to numb those feelings, to forget them, to pretend they didn’t bother me. Didn’t work. There are some things in life you can never completely walk away from, as badly as you might want to.

But I could try to make peace with all that had happened. And a lot had happened. Ups, downs, and all that led up to those ups and downs.

“Mr. Davis, is there anything you want to say before I sentence you?” Judge Jones said, bringing my attention back into his courtroom. “Anything you want to present?”

“I just want to first say that—”

“Stand up, please,” he interrupted.

I stood up.

“I want to say that I thank you and I definitely don’t want to withdraw my plea. I just thank you for your time.”

“Okay. Thank you, Mr. Davis.”

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 4, 2018
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1501165348
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1501165344
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.38 inches
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    After reading this book I definitely became a bigger fan of Gucci but even more of a fan of Radric Davis. He overcame so much in his life to not only be a better rapper but most importantly a better man. As a fan I always said Gucci made better music while he was in jail but I’m glad he has defeated those demons and is blessed as a OG in the rap game. He has had his mark on some many heavyweights not only from Atlanta but in the rap game period! This man should’ve been dead a long time ago but he never gave up. This is definitely the stuff of movies and hopefully he gets his story told on film as well. The 50 Cent of the south for sure,a must read for everyone and not just fans of rap
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    I didn’t know much about Gucci Mane except what my younger family members had told me, and that was, he was a rapper from Atlanta, and helped put a lot of southern rappers on the map so to speak. I became interested in reading his life story after watching him give an interview on the Breakfast Club, and after seeing his beautiful wedding on BET. I wondered, what made this young man go all out for his fiancée like this? What a gentlemen! I had to know his story…

    Gucci Mane better known as Radric Davis, was born in Alabama and grew up in Atlanta. He came from a very poor upbringing and a volatile home. Growing up without a father, and living in a single-parent household, Gucci was determined to make a better life for himself. Surrounded by poverty, drugs, and family members who were violent and abused alcohol, Gucci becomes a product of his environment. He turns to selling drugs and has many run-ins with the law. Confused and feeling invincible quite often, Gucci repeats his mistakes. Turning to music to try to get away from the “dope game,” he realizes all that glitters in the music industry is not gold. He faces portrayal, money losses, and backstabbing from friends-turned-foes. As soon as he thinks he’s got a good foot in the door, his addictions causes him to end up in jail once more.

    I appreciate Gucci’s backstory and the details about the music business, in particular, southern hip-hop. I’m from the east coast, and honestly, I only listened to a few artists like Outkast, Goodie Mob, and T.I. the rest of the artists I had never heard of, but Gucci made me curious enough to Google the names of different ones he mentioned as being legends of the South. I must admit, I too like some of the songs now.

    While the story of Gucci’s life was a good read that kept me turning the pages, there are quite a few gaps, which he admits were intentional, but other things such as his children or son “Bam” is mentioned as an afterthought. There’s also not a lot of details about his mother and his family as he gets older. Where were they when he got into all of this trouble? There is only one scene where his mother tries to save him, she then disappears. Also, the book came to an abrupt end, as if someone felt it was long enough or he simply didn’t want to go into any more details.

    In all, I hope Gucci Mane is out of jail for good. I’m glad he’s living a healthy and happy life with his wife and children.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022
    I was enthralled by his story , I didn't know much about Gucci. I'm happy to know he overcame his demons and has a better life. This book should be given to people seeking a better life and to be shown you can grow and change. A person has to hold themselves accountable and reconcile the past to move forward it is indeed possible. I appreciate him putting his story out as a youngster I wanted this life now I see why mama was so strict. Definitely a good read and you get to know this artist on a deep level not the media B.S. just a man evolving and changing.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017
    I honestly can't say that I'm shocked by how great this book is. About 5 years ago I had the opportunity to work with Gucci in Virginia and I had been a fan since his "so icy" days... Prior to working with him I had a slight crush and the occasional fan fantasy for him but when I met him I froze in my tracks and gained a new found respect for him so grand the crush was gone. It blew my mind how he was so focused on getting the work done and mostly, how quiet he was. I was in such awe of him and knew there was so much more to him, you could just feel it. He was nothing like he was on tv or in the news, smh I can't even explain it. That day I became I an even more devoted fan and follower. This book was confirmation of the aura I felt from him that day. This book shows so much growth on his part an hard work, it's not easy for Aquarians to show "themselves" so him writing this book spilling all his inner most feelings is a very big deal and I'm very very proud of him and his spiritual and mental accomplishments. #Guwop
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    Guwop se livre pour de vrai et on y apprend énormément sur ses débuts que ça soit en Alabama, ses Goons, de son étymologie, du 1017 et de la Zone 6 Clique et cie. Rien que la couverture du Livre est charismatique. J’ai été surpris de la très bonne qualité de ce Livre, des anecdotes de tarés. D’autant plus que malgré ses beefs, Wizzop reste vrai et parle Vrai. Un bouquin qui reste zinzin pas impossible que vous vous taperez des barres tellement que c’est parfois irréel Lol.
    Au vu de la lourdeur du 1er Tome, je pense pas que le 2nd fera le poids, à voir... Bref, si vous aimez le vrai Southside, la Trap, L’univers de Alana (ATL) n’hésitez jamais à acheter le livre de Gucci Mane il en vaut la peine. Le livre est uniquement en anglais ou en allemand. Mais bref, c’est un anglais assez simple et vous apprenez le slang en même temps. Par contre il y’a une coquille dans le livre. Force à Guwop. #BURR #SKURRRR
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    Guwop1017

    Reviewed in France on October 17, 2020
    Guwop se livre pour de vrai et on y apprend énormément sur ses débuts que ça soit en Alabama, ses Goons, de son étymologie, du 1017 et de la Zone 6 Clique et cie. Rien que la couverture du Livre est charismatique. J’ai été surpris de la très bonne qualité de ce Livre, des anecdotes de tarés. D’autant plus que malgré ses beefs, Wizzop reste vrai et parle Vrai. Un bouquin qui reste zinzin pas impossible que vous vous taperez des barres tellement que c’est parfois irréel Lol.
    Au vu de la lourdeur du 1er Tome, je pense pas que le 2nd fera le poids, à voir... Bref, si vous aimez le vrai Southside, la Trap, L’univers de Alana (ATL) n’hésitez jamais à acheter le livre de Gucci Mane il en vaut la peine. Le livre est uniquement en anglais ou en allemand. Mais bref, c’est un anglais assez simple et vous apprenez le slang en même temps. Par contre il y’a une coquille dans le livre. Force à Guwop. #BURR #SKURRRR
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  • Emre Senoglu
    5.0 out of 5 stars Etkileyici
    Reviewed in Turkey on August 13, 2020
    Etkileyici bir hikaye.
  • Stephanie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just speechless ..
    Reviewed in Canada on April 21, 2022
    Talk about inspiration..
    GUCCI MANE he is a legendary figure
    And bigger than life individual
    Loved loved loved this book!
  • javier
    5.0 out of 5 stars Perfecto
    Reviewed in Spain on May 12, 2024
    llego tal cual la descripción
  • Malek
    5.0 out of 5 stars Schlicht geschrieben & informativ
    Reviewed in Germany on January 31, 2025
    Wer sich für die Person rund um Gucci Mane interessiert, wird hier zufrieden gestellt. Kein schweres Englisch somit kann man es auch mit leicht verstehen. Man bekommt hier viel Hintergrundinformationen um Gucci‘s altes Viertel wie auch wichtige Schlüsselmomente in seiner Karriere.