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Gucci Mane Continues To Assault The Ears Of America With “Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah” (Listen & Download)Posted by Danielle Harling on 04/23/12 | Filed under Downloads, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Gucci Mane |

Just when you thought Gucci Mane had taken a permanent backseat to let Waka Flocka be great he goes and hits us with a brand-spanking new song titled "Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah." When the title of a song already has you scratching your head that is certainly not a good sign of things to come. On "Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah" Gucci dotes on his ability to buy whatever he wants for his lady when in actuality the one great gift he can give a woman is to not throw them out of a moving vehicle.
And as if Gucci Mane's rapping wasn't already terrible enough "Cyeah Cyeah Cyeah" also features a guest verse from Chris Brown. And yes, he is in fact rapping. But in all fairness to Gucci Mane it was a smart move adding someone who's a worse rapper than he is to the song. It kinda makes his rapping less tragic. And on a side note something really needs to be be done about Chris Brown and this "rapping" of his.
After hearing verses from both Gucci Mane and Chris Brown I have to admit that I was kind of relieved once it was time for Lil Wayne's verse. That relief probably lasted about an eighth of a second. And relief soon turned to despair as Lil Wayne began to rap about the umm types of vajayjay he prefers and having sex with Snooki.
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