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Gucci Mane has finally broken his silence about the allegations that Pooh Shiesty, Big30 & several other men robbed him.
Gucci Mane Rips Pooh Shiesty & Big30 on ‘Crash Dummy’
Guwop dropped off a new track titled ‘Crash Dummy’ on Friday. And on the track, he confirms that he was “set up” by the rappers for what he thought was a business meeting.
He also clowns Pooh Shiesty for still being under contract with his record label, 1017 Brick Squad. Even after his arrest.
“Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy, you still signed to me,” he raps on the track as caught by Kurrco on X.
Check out the clip below:
Gucci Mane disses Pooh Shiesty & Big30 on his new track "CRASH DUMMY" 😬
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 10, 2026
"Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy, you still signed to me"
"I thought it was a business meeting, but it was a set up"pic.twitter.com/OTj67NlCnF
Of course, fans on social media had plenty of reactions to Gucci Mane’s new song.
“Damn! My dawg just pretty much made a song for the prosecutor to play in court! I can’t believe this s**t GUWOP!” one person wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Gucci must have made shiesty and 30 unknowingly sign a diabolical contract to make them do that stupid s**t. Song fye tho,” a second user chimed in.
“This is the hardest witness statement out right now,” a third user added.
Pooh Shiesty Case Explained
Pooh Shiesty and Big30 were among three men who were arrested in April over their connection to an armed robbery that went down at Gucci Mane’s studio in Dallas, Texas.
In the complaint, the feds assert that Pooh Shiesty lured Gucci Mane into an ambush by leading him to believe they were having a business meeting over his contract. Shiesty wanted out of his deal with 1017 Brick Squad. But when Gucci Mane declined, he was ambushed by Shiesty, Big30, and then other men, who forced him to sign the contract. They then executed a robbery, stealing jewelry, Rolex watches, and cash from victims who were at the studio.
Shiest appeared in court earlier this week and was not given a bond. So he will have to stay in prison until the trial begins. If convicted, he could face life in prison.










