Gucci Mane Seemingly Disses Pooh Shiesty on 'Crash Dummy'

Rapper addresses robbery and kidnapping case involving Pooh Shiesty in new song

Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:08pm

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Gucci Mane appears to diss his 1017 Records signee Pooh Shiesty and address the robbery and kidnapping case involving the two rappers on his new song 'Crash Dummy.' Gucci raps about a 'business meeting' that turned into a 'setup' where Shiesty allegedly held Gucci at gunpoint and forced him to release Shiesty from his recording contract.

Why it matters

The ongoing feud between Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty highlights the tensions and legal issues that can arise in the music industry, especially between label heads and their artists. The case also sheds light on the potential dangers of in-person business meetings that can escalate into violent confrontations.

The details

On the track 'Crash Dummy,' Gucci Mane appears to reference the January 10 incident where Pooh Shiesty and several others allegedly tried to 'execute an armed takeover' of Gucci and two others at a Dallas studio. Gucci claims Shiesty's 'fat ass flunkie' is a 'stone cold junkie' and that Shiesty's father was involved in the plot against him. Gucci also compares the situation to Suge Knight's alleged violent tactics when running Death Row Records in the 1990s.

  • The alleged incident occurred on January 10, 2026.
  • Pooh Shiesty was denied bond on April 8, 2026.

The players

Gucci Mane

A veteran rapper who founded the 1017 Records label, which Pooh Shiesty is signed to.

Pooh Shiesty

A rapper signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Records who was arrested on robbery and kidnapping charges related to an alleged incident with Gucci Mane.

Suge Knight

The former CEO of Death Row Records, known for his alleged violent negotiation tactics in the 1990s music industry.

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What they’re saying

“And after all that, boy, you still signed to me/ I'm like Birdman and, n—a, this my Cash Money/ And your fat ass flunkie, he a stone cold junkie”

— Gucci Mane, Rapper

“I thought it was a business meeting, but it was a setup/ I walk in the room, you can feel the pressure building/ N—a dapped me up, the whole time they plotting against me”

— Gucci Mane, Rapper

What’s next

Pooh Shiesty faces up to life in prison if convicted on the robbery and kidnapping charges. The legal case is ongoing.

The takeaway

The feud between Gucci Mane and Pooh Shiesty highlights the potential dangers and legal risks that can arise from business disputes in the music industry, where tensions can escalate into violent confrontations.