Gucci Mane Bio, Age, Height, Weight, Career, Wife, Keyshia Ka’oir, Net Worth

Gucci Mane

Gucci Mane is a rapper in America. He co-founded the hip hop genre of trap music in the 2000s and 2010s with fellow Atlanta rappers T.I. and Young Jeezy. 

Gucci Mane made his breakthrough with Trap House in 2005, followed by Hard to Kill in 2006. In 2007, he debuted his third studio album, Back to the Trap House. His real name is Radric Delantic Davis.

Early Life of Gucci Mane

He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Gucci Mane’s mother’s name is Ralph Everett Dudley, and his father’s name is Vicky Jean Davis. He has a sibling: Victor Davis.

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Gucci Mane Age, Height, Weight & Body Measurement

Gucci Mane Age

He was born on February 12, 1980. Gucci Mane’s age is 44 years old as of April 2024. His height is 5 feet 8 inches, and he weighs around 96kg. He has black eyes and black hair. Gucci Mane belongs to American nationality, and his zodiac sign is Aquarius.

Gucci Mane Education

At the age of 14, he started rapping. Radric joined Cedar Grove Elementary School at that time. However, in the eighth grade, he started his career in drug peddling. He enrolled at Ronald E. McNair High School.

In 1998, he passed from high school. He also enrolled in a computer course at Georgia Perimeter College. Mane was, however, dismissed from college in 2001 after being found in possession of powder cocaine by an undercover officer. Gucci was sentenced to 90 days in county prison after being convicted.

Gucci Mane’s Personal Life

Gucci Mane Life

On October 17, 2017, Gucci Mane married his longtime girlfriend, Keyshia Ka’oir. Gucci met Keyshia in 2010 on the set of one of his music videos. Soon afterward, the two began dating.

On the Kiss Cam, Keyshia is the Fitness CEO. Gucci Mane proposed to Keyshia in November 2016 during his performance at an Atlanta Hawks basketball game.

The extravagant and star-studded wedding ceremony at the Four Seasons in Miami cost the newlyweds $ 1.7 million. The newlyweds announced social media.

Keyshia, 32, looked stunning in an off-white gown embellished with crystals and floral designs. She wore a beautiful silver flower crown and was well-dressed.

Gucci Mane Professional Career

Gucci’s debut independent album, ‘Trap House,’ was released in 2006 and featured the song ‘So Icy,’ which he co-wrote with Jeezy. Though the album was not launched with fanfare or fanfare, it went on to chart in the top 20 R&B/Hip-Hop singles on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop charts.

‘Trap House’ debuted at the top of the Billboard Heatseekers Chart, an impressive feat for a small release. However, there was a nasty feud between Jeezy and Gucci about securing the track’s rights, which resulted in their separation.

Gucci’s second independent album, ‘Hard to Kill,’ was released in 2006; the album featured the hit track “Freaky Gurl,” which peaked at number 12 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart.

In 2007, he released his first commercial label record, ‘Back to the Trap House,’ which featured a remix of “Freaky Gurl.”

Gucci Mane signed a recording deal with Warner Bros. Records in May 2009. Gucci appeared as a guest vocalist on several tracks and remixes, notably Maria Carey’s “Obsessed.” On December 8, 2009, Warner Bros Records published his second studio album, ‘The State vs. Radric Davis.’

Gucci announced the rebranding of his record label after serving a prison sentence for a probation violation. Initially called ‘So Icey Entertainment, his label changed its name to ‘1017 Brick Squad Records.

On September 28, 2010, he released his third studio album, ‘The Appeal: Georgia’s Most Wanted.’ “Gucci Time,” the album’s lead single, premiered on his MySpace page on August 6, 2010.

Gucci released his tenth E.P., ‘The Return of Mr. Zone 6’, in 2011; the E.P. debuted at number 18 on the Billboard 200 and remained his highest-charting album to date. Mr. Zone 6’s ‘The Return of Mr. Zone 6’ debuted at #2 on the Rap and #8 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, respectively.

Gucci collaborated with ‘Waka Flocka Flame‘ and ‘V-Nasty’ to record and release the albums Ferrari Boyz’ and ‘BAYTL’ in 2011.

In 2012, a mixtape titled ‘Trap Back’ was released, containing rap artists and bands such as ‘Future,’ ‘2 Chainz’, ‘Jadakiss,’ ‘Waka Flocka Flame,’ ‘Rocko,’ and ‘Yo Gotti.’

Gucci also released the mixed tapes ‘I’m Up’ and ‘Trap God’ in 2012. ‘Trap God’ featured frequent collaborators Birdman,’ ‘Meek Mill,’ ‘Future,’ ‘Rick Ross,’ and ‘Waka Flocka Flame.’

In 2013, after releasing four more mixtapes, Gucci announced that he would shortly release a fresh new studio album titled ‘Trap House III,‘ which would coincidentally be the series’s conclusion.

Additionally, he announced the release of another record, titled ‘Mr. GuWop,’ starring close friend and industrial rock singer Marilyn Manson.

On June 5, 2013, Gucci announced that his record label ‘1017 Brick Squad’ would release an album titled ‘Big Money Talk,’ which would have an anthology of tunes created by many rappers. Additionally, word came out that 1017 Brick Squad’s distribution deal with Atlanta Records was jeopardy.

Mr. GuWop’s commercial release has been postponed indefinitely due to Gucci’s arrest and subsequent commitment to a treatment facility. Gucci then released his tenth studio album, ‘The State vs. Radric Davis II: The Caged Bird Sings, on December 25, 2013.

Gucci was at his most prolific between 2014 and 2016, releasing close to 30 mixtapes in addition to digital recordings and collaboration albums. ‘Young Thugga Mane La Flare,’ ‘Big Gucci Sosa,’ ‘East Atlanta Santa,’ and ‘1017 Mafia: Incarcerated’ are his mixtapes.

Gucci debuted his ninth studio album, ‘Everybody Looking,’ on July 22, 2016, following an almost three-year jail term. He collaborated with Rae Sremmurd on the tune “Black Beatles,” which peaked at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in November 2016.

Gucci’s first chart-topping hit, “Black Beatles,” peaked on the Billboard Hot 100. On October 14, 2016, he released his tenth independent album, ‘Woptober,’ and closed the year with his tenth studio album, ‘The Return of East Atlanta Santa.’

Gucci Mane has also appeared on the big screen, most notably in ‘Birds of a Feather, ‘Spring Breakers, and ‘Gucci Mane-The Lost Footage.’

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Quick Bio / Wiki

Real Name/Full NameGucci Mane
Birth Place:Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Date Of Birth/Birthday:February 12, 1980
Age/How Old:44 years old
Height/How Tall:In Centimetres – 172cm
In Feet and Inches – 5 ′ 8″
Weight:In Kilograms – 96Kg
In Pounds – 211lbs
Eye Color:Black
Hair Color:Black
Parents Name:Father – Vicky Jean Davis
Mother – Ralph Everett Dudley
Siblings:Victor Davis
School/College:Cedar Grove Elementary School, Ronald E. McNair High School, Georgia Perimeter College
Nationality:American
Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
Gender:Male
Marital Status:Married
Wife/Spouse Name:Keyshia Ka’oir
Profession:Rapper
Net Worth:$20 Million
Social Media:Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Youtube
Last Updated:April 2024

Gucci Mane Awards and Achievements

Gucci Mane hasn’t received many awards, although he did win an MTV Music Award for the song “Down,” which won best pop video and was nominated for three BET Awards.

Net Worth, Salary & Earnings of Gucci Mane in 2024

Gucci Mane Net Worth

Gucci Mane’s net worth was projected to be $20 million in April 2024. He has gained money by selling dozens of singles and albums.

Apart from music, he has made money through acting and has just created a clothing brand called Delantic. His album Trap House 5 grossed $8.7 million; The Middle Man grossed $5.4 million; Brick Factory 3 grossed $7.1 million; Views from Zone 6 grossed $4.0 million; and 1017 Mafia: Incarcerated grossed $3.4 million.