
Gucci Mane has taken aim at Pooh Shiesty and Big30 on wax, just days after they were arrested for allegedly kidnapping and robbing him.
The 1017 boss released a hard-hitting new song on Friday (April 10) called “Crash Dummy,” which finds him addressing the Memphis rappers ambushing him at gunpoint earlier this year.
“Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy, you still signed to me? / I’m like Birdman and n*gga, this my Cash Money / And your fat-ass flunkie, he a stone-cold junkie,” he raps over signature trap production from Zaytoven that sounds straight from Guwop’s mid-2000s prime.
Gucci then recalls the January 10 meeting at a Dallas recording studio during which Pooh Shiesty allegedly pulled a gun on him and forced him to sign paperwork releasing him from his 1017 contract.
“I thought it was a business meeting, but it was a set up / I walk in the room, you can feel the pressure building / N*gga dapped me up, the whole time they plotting against me,” he spits, before adding: “Pressure on my chest, but I still ain’t pressed / Pen to the paper, but it’s under duress.”
He also reminds Shiesty, who was only released from prison in October 2025 after spending several years behind bars on separate gun charges: “You learn from your daddy, so I guess that it’s hereditary / I’m that same n*gga that put money on your commissary.”
Despite the humiliation of being ambushed by his own artist and facing questions over Shiesty and Big30’s arrests, Gucci’s tone is defiant throughout the track as he declares: “This 1017 the label, I built this shit from the ground / And I be damned if I let a n*gga take my shit down.”
He closes out “Crash Dummy” by repeating the refrain: “I done been betrayed, now my heart turned cold.”