Gucci Mane Seemingly Calls Out Pooh Shiesty on “Crash Dummy” Amid Kidnapping Case

Gucci Mane Seemingly Calls Out Pooh Shiesty on “Crash Dummy” Amid Kidnapping Case

Gucci Mane appears to be letting the music speak for itself.

The Atlanta rap heavyweight seemingly addresses Pooh Shiesty on his newly released track “Crash Dummy,” delivering pointed bars that fans quickly linked to the rapper’s recent federal robbery and kidnapping case involving Gucci’s 1017 label.

On the record, Gucci raps, “Tell the truth, you went out like a real crash dummy / And after all that, boy, you still signed to me,” before adding another line that appears to reference the alleged Dallas recording studio incident: “I thought it was a business meeting, but it was a set up.”
The release comes just days after Pooh Shiesty, born Lontrell Williams Jr., was ordered held in custody in Dallas on federal kidnapping-related charges tied to an alleged January studio meeting. Prosecutors claim the gathering was arranged as a contract discussion connected to 1017 Records before turning into what court filings describe as an armed takeover.

According to prosecutors, one victim was allegedly forced to sign contract release paperwork at gunpoint, while jewelry, watches and cash were reportedly taken during the confrontation. Pooh Shiesty has denied wrongdoing through his legal team, who have challenged the strength of the government’s case.

While Gucci has not publicly issued a formal statement outside the music, “Crash Dummy” is already being treated online as his clearest response yet.