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The ongoing saga between rappers Pooh Shiesty and Gucci Mane continues to captivate the rap industry. And the latest person to throw their hat in the ring is Shiesty’s close friend and rapper, K. Carbon.
K. Carbon Rips Gucci Mane in Scathing New Track
K. Carbon pulled up to Gucci Mane’s neighborhood of East Atlanta to film a music video for a new song where she calls out the 1017 Brick Squad boss. And she doesn’t pull any punches in the latest track.
“Think they getting off, but we on them n****s bumper. F**k them n***s I ain’t never hopped up in my car and bumped ya Pick a side before one gets assigned to ya. Playing tough must be Atlanta ‘s**t this n***a act like Nunu. Bae, I’m thuggin hard on mine. I ain’t the type of b***h you used to,” she raps in the new snippet.
Later on the track, she calls out Gucci Mane by name. And mocks his personality disorder. And even suggests that he is a clone, because the old Gucci Mane was “realer.”
“Gucci Mane, schizophrenic, snitchin’ a** n***a. Personality disorder, gansta to witness a** n***a. You’re having episodes, you lying, nobody dishin to you n***a. ” Man, this AI is a clone, the Gucci we know way more realer,” she adds.
One user in the comments section of her social media post questioned why Atlanta caught a stray in her Gucci Mane diss. And suggested that the smoke should have gone towards Alabama, which is where Gucci Mane is actually from. But K. Carbon insisted that she had nothing but love for the A.
“I love Atlanta, y’all ain’t did nothing to me, ya’ll just caught a stray real quick,” she responded.
Check out the full clip below (via Streetwork85N/X):
Pooh shiesty homegirl K Carbon pulls up to bouldercrest / east Atlanta to diss Gucci mane, Omeretta telling her chill on the city & direct that anger towards Birmingham Alabama pic.twitter.com/17V5uJh3lq
— STREETWORK85NAWF 💫 (@Streetwork85N) April 14, 2026
Pooh Shiesty was arrested earlier this month after being swept up by the feds in an alleged armed robbery. He forced Gucci Mane to sign paperwork that released him from his record deal.
If convicted, the rap star could spend the rest of his life in prison.










