Gucci Mane is wasting no time shooting a music video for "911 Emergency."

As we previously reported, Atlanta’s own Gucci Mane was finally released from jail on Wednesday at midnight. The Brick Squad rapper wasted no time in celebrating his release and gave his very first post jail interview to the “Rickey Smiley Morning Show” and Hot 107.9!

(AllHipHop News) Earlier today at midnight, Gucci Mane (Radric Davis) was released from Atlanta’s Fulton County Jail after serving six months for parole violation.

After thanking his legal counsel label and most importantly the fans for sticking by him he talked about his plans now that hes out which include a new album end of summer titled the Appeal, Waka Flocka's Album and his group Brick squad and a nationwide tour

The former manager of Gucci Mane & Nicki Minaj clears the smog surrounding her former clients' departure...and much more!

Gucci Mane (Radric Davis), his booking agent Johnnie Cabbell (Hitt Afta Hitt Entertainment), and Debra Antney (So Icey Entertainment CEO) are facing another lawsuit over alleged concert no-shows.

An ode to all the celebs who probably celebrate 4/10 on a daily basis!

Gucci Mane isn’t gonna let a little thing like being in jail for a year for violating probation keep him from putting out new mixtapes.

Shots were fired, though no one was hit, during an altercation between groups affiliated with local rappers Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy that closed Walter's Clothing in downtown Atlanta for about 30 minutes.

With the release of his new album, Battle Of The Sexes, just weeks away, the final tracklist for the album has finally been revealed.

HipHopWired phoned into So Icey Entertainment to get a comment on the shooting which they quickly declined but now just three days after the incident, Waka Flocka himself is speaking out on the shooting.

<strong>Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane</strong> have deaded their beef. Illseed says that the two put an end to their differences during an interview with DJ Drama that will air tonight on sattelite radio.