Gucci Mane Lyrics by Jessie Murph is a new english song by Jessie Murph, released on JessieMurph’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Jessie Murph herself and produced by Bangladesh, offering listeners a raw, confessional experience wrapped in poetic vulnerability and Southern grit. With vivid storytelling and emotionally charged lyricism, Murph blends her personal history with cultural references, creating a track that’s both deeply introspective and sonically captivating.
Thematically, Gucci Mane explores Jessie Murph’s inner landscape—her trauma, resilience, and journey toward self-discovery. The lyrics paint a brutally honest picture of growing up with emotional wounds, grappling with family dysfunction, mental health struggles, and the weight of sudden success. Through moments of sharp humor, pain, and candid reflection, Murph balances a sense of defiance with vulnerability, choosing songwriting as a way to navigate her truth when words are too heavy to speak aloud.
Gucci Mane Details
| Song | Gucci Mane |
|---|---|
| Artists | Jessie Murph |
| Written By | Jessie Murph |
| Produced By | Bangladesh |
| Label | JessieMurph |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Apr 4, 2025 |
Gucci Mane Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I’m from Alabama, I’m ’bout 4’11
I’ve got a shitty father and I’d like to go to Heaven
Internally, I’m scrappy but I’m afraid to fight
I prefer to keep my hoops in so I stay in at night
They tell me not to falter, to tell ’em who I am
But I’m not fucking sure, I know I love shitty men
They normally contribute to the state that I’m in
This place that I’m in, this fucking state that I’m in
Sometimes in the morning, I feel bad when I get up
And I’ll look around my house, and I’ll look at all the stuff
And I get to feeling guilty and I think about my mom
I’m the first one in my family to see a million bucks
[Chorus]
No, I don’t wanna talk about it
I’d rather write my way around it
‘Cause I don’t wanna talk about it
No, I don’t like the way it sounded
And I don’t know no one around here
And I don’t wanna talk about it
I don’t wanna talk about it
[Verse 2]
I’m not much of a cooker but I like to make my pasta
I throw it in the pot and I mix it with the thought of losing all I’ve ever had, losing all I’ve ever fought for
And then I get high and I wonder what it’s all for
I write songs about my father and the fucked up shit he did
But I take one out the chamber ’cause I’m learning to forgive
I would rather not throw him right up under the bus
Though I used to wish someday that he’d get hit by that bus
I would like to not be bitter and not take that back
And I prefer it sweet but still I take my coffee black
And it’s four in the morning and I wake up in a sweat
Paranoid that someone’s there, it’s only ever just the wind
[Chorus]
No, I don’t wanna talk about it
I wanna write my way around it
No, I don’t wanna talk about it
No, I don’t like the way it sounds
And I don’t know no one around here
And I don’t wanna talk about it
[Outro]
So now that I’m twenty and I’m trying to figure out
What the hell to do with love and what the hell to do without
I walk in with my head high, I feel like a tall child
I sampled Lemonade and made Gucci Mane proud
Gucci Mane Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
In this opening verse, Jessie Murph introduces the complexity of her identity—rooted in the South, physically small but emotionally burdened. She reflects on a strained paternal relationship, internal conflict, and the way toxic love cycles through her life. Her raw honesty highlights the contradiction of craving comfort yet struggling with intimacy and identity. The line about being the first in her family to achieve financial success brings a layer of survivor’s guilt, grounding her story in both personal pain and upward movement.
[Chorus]
Here, Murph lays bare her emotional avoidance. Rather than vocalizing her feelings directly, she channels them into music. The repetition of “I don’t wanna talk about it” underscores a deep discomfort with vulnerability, even as she expresses it through songwriting. The chorus becomes an emotional shield, reflecting isolation, social disconnection, and the difficulty of processing inner turmoil when surrounded by unfamiliarity.
[Verse 2]
This verse deepens the emotional texture as Jessie turns to simple routines—like cooking pasta—as metaphors for coping with anxiety and the fear of loss. She unpacks her conflicted relationship with her father, revealing moments of both rage and a budding capacity for forgiveness. Her insomnia, paranoia, and the dark stillness of 4 a.m. frame her struggles with trauma and PTSD, all delivered in a conversational yet poetic tone that reveals the mental battles she fights alone.
[Chorus]
Repeating the chorus reinforces Murph’s resistance to traditional emotional expression. The tension between wanting to be understood and retreating into solitude persists. Writing becomes her safe outlet, allowing her to speak without speaking, feel without being interrogated. This repetition emphasizes how deeply ingrained her coping mechanisms are.
[Outro]
In the outro, Jessie reflects on reaching her twenties, still unsure about love and navigating the aftermath of everything she’s endured. The imagery of walking with her “head high” despite feeling like a “tall child” illustrates the juxtaposition of strength and fragility. Her reference to sampling Lemonade and making Gucci Mane proud is both a nod to musical influence and personal triumph—reclaiming her narrative through creativity and cultural relevance.
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Jessie Murph released "Gucci Mane" song on Apr 4, 2025.
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