Gucci Mane says “Life In Prison Was Hell”

Rapper Gucci Mane says “Life in prison was hell” but the experience helped improve his life.

The rapper elaborated on his experiences in a maximum security prison and how it affected his life during a recent interview with The FADER.

According to the rapper, Life in Prison was “like hell” but he does not regret the experience.

Gucci says he is thankful for the harsh experience because during incarceration he was able to quit drugs, get rid of “toxic people” from his life, and overall grow as man while serving time in prison.

The rapper also spoke on experiences behind bars, and how he had to handle himself to survive.

“I’m a celebrity, but at the same time I feel like I’m a hell of a man. And besides being a celebrity, I’m just always gonna handle myself like a man,” said the rapper. “It don’t take people long to see that. And that’s how people gon’ have to approach me, period…I never been fond of just letting people take advantage of me or handle me any kind of way…I think I been sophisticated. I been super smart. When I was on drugs so bad, I talked different. When I was smoking weed, damn near a pound of weed every other day, I was congested. When I was drinking lean like crazy everyday, I was out my mind. So, it ain’t even a sophisticated. It’s just a sober, more conscious Gucci. People probably ain’t used to it. It took a minute for me to get used to it.”

The rapper also commented on the hilarious rumours that he was somehow replaced by a clone following his release from prison.

“It’s funny to me. I guess that people ain’t used to me being healthy and taking care of myself and being happy. So, I can understand why they shocked…A clone is like perfection,” the rapper said.

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