2013年10月13日星期日

any material you hear from Gucci

by the recently incarcerated Gucci Mane, titled "Catch A Box." Consider this release to be a testament to the amount material he records on average. Guwop spits bars that can be mistaken for a mumble at time over bounce-heavy production by Dun Deal and C4. The sonic landscape is hypnotic and pairs perfectly with a chorus that chants, "Can you catch a box, hoe?," repeatedly.who said he was concerned about the way his friend was acting. Officers approached the friend -- later identified as Radric Davis, which  Hermes kelly 35cm is Gucci Mane's real name -- and began speaking with him. Mane became "increasingly agitated," police said, cursing and threatening the officers.comed star of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” Andre Braugher, who enlisted his considerable skills as a thespian to help Arsenio with “Master Tweet Theatre.” Andre Braugher and Arsenio read actual tweets from Nicki Minaj’s recent Twitter battle with rapper Gucci Mane.

 Master Tweet Theatre: Andre Braugher & Arsenio Read Nicki Minaj & Gucci Mane’s Tweets Nicki Minaj and Gucci Mane had some choice words for each other on Twitter. Arsenio and Andre are bringing those tweets to life in “Master Tweet Theater.” DMX arrested again They took him into custody and discovered he was carrying a handgun and a small amount of marijuana. Mane, 33, is a convicted felon, and so, cannot be in possession of a  Hermes new sonctanceweapon. In March, Mane was arrested for hitting a man over the head with a champagne bottle at an Atlanta night club. The man told police the incident occurred after he tried to strike up a conversation with the rapper. In 2010, he was arrested in Atlanta for violating a number of traffic laws. But they were dismissed for want of prosecution. In 2005, Mane was charged with murder in the shooting death of a man -- but the charge was later dropped because of insufficient evidence. There's no word on where this tune will ultimately land, so consider

it a freebie for the moment. Meanwhile, any material you hear from Gucci Mane in the next six months were recorded prior to him for it: “ethereal physicality.” Backstage, the designer also said “Erté,” referring to the pseudonym of the graphic designer Romain de Tirtoff whose distinctive prints defined the 1920s and who famously created ensembles for Paul Poiret’s Hermes ostrich“The Thousand and Second Night” ball in 1911. What did all that historical background mean for Gucci? Gorgeous colors — rich and deep, but dark (especially for summer). The oranges and pinks in sinuous patterns gave way to purple, pink and those greenery-yallery colors of the era. Ms. Giannini has had other bouts of historic inspiration, some of which have been brilliant, others less so. This show was in the latter category, because the clothes needed rigorous lines, not slithery softness, to make sense of the pattern. And because orientalism, with its kimono sleeves and elongated silhouette, looks too much like costume. Maybe sport and cocktails just don’t mix so well. And the visible bra surely is, even for the flashiest wearer, well past its sell-by date.

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