Gucci Mane is clearly taking a page out of the Lil Wayne handbook by appearing on any track that will have him, including cornball tracks from Omarion called "I Get It In" that seems to exist solely for the goofy choreography opportunities in the video (seriously, curling women and the male equivalent of the "Single Ladies" pop and lock?). Granted, Gucci isn't that great--his "brrs" and name shouts were funny at first, now they're kind of sad--but at this point, it's better for Omarion's career to have Gucci on a track than the other way around. [NahRight]
omarion bit this style from the homeless g-funk guy SMH
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