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Opening up like never before, Gucci Mane will unveil his most ambitious project to date in 2025.

The Alabama rapper uncovers his anxiously awaited seventeenth full-length album, “Episodes”, on October 17 via 1017/Atlantic Music Group, and it accompanies his second book — also entitled “Episodes” — out October 14 on Simon & Schuster.

In support of the album, Gucci sets the stage for this multi-faceted body of work by sharing a new two-pack of songs, namely ā€œVoicesā€ and ā€œPsycho.ā€

Both tracks find Guwop in top form as he bodies the production with confessional, catchy, and endlessly quotable rhymes.

Accompanying this drop, iconic and influential filmmaker, director, screenwriter, and producer Harmony Korine [Kids, Gummo] notably helmed an AI music video incorporating both ā€œVoicesā€ and ā€œPsycho.ā€

In “Voices,” the seasoned rapper raps about the ominous voice in his head that tells him what to do, like “Buy Rolls Royces,” “Do what you gotta do,” and “F**k what they said, I ain’t taking my meds.” In “Psycho,” Gucci admits he’s a bit stir crazy and needs a Givenchy straightjacket.

“I been through a lot/Money old, it’s startin’ to rot,” Gucci raps on “Psycho.” “Sorry all the ones I shot/They say Gucci kind of crazy (Burr), I’m bipolar with the guap.”

The visual also continues his longstanding creative collaboration with Korine who cast the Hip-Hop icon in his 2012 critically acclaimed cult classic “Spring Breakers”.

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