
Trap House Tracklist
- 01
Intro
- 02
Trap House
- 03
That's All
- 04
Booty Shorts
- 05
Icy
Featuring Jeezy, Boo Rossini, Lil'Will
- 06
Two Thangs
- 07
Money Don't Matter
Featuring Torica
- 08
That's My Hood
- 09
Lawnmower Man
- 10
Pyrex Pot
- 11
Independent Balling Like A Major #1
- 13
Corner Cuttin
Featuring Khujo
- 14
Independent Balling Like A Major #2
- 15
Hustle
- 16
Damn Shawty
Featuring Young Snead
- 17
Go Head
Featuring Mac Bree-Z
- 18
Outro
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About Trap House (2005)
The album by Gucci Mane was released on May 24, 2005 via Big Cat Records.
Trap House is Gucci Mane's debut album.
"Trap House" is the debut studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane, released on May 24, 2005, under Big Cat Records. This influential album is a significant entry in the US rap genre, showcasing Gucci Mane's distinctive style and lyrical prowess. Featuring a total of 18 tracks, "Trap House" includes collaborations with prominent artists such as Boo Rossini, Lil' Will, Jeezy, Torica, 4-Tre, Bun B, Jody Breeze, Killer Mike, Lil Scrappy, Khujo, Young Snead, and Mac Bree-Z.
The album's production reflects the Southern hip-hop sound that characterized the mid-2000s, blending hard-hitting beats with intricate lyricism. Tracks from "Trap House" delve into themes common in rap, including street life, resilience, and personal experiences, establishing Gucci Mane's reputation as a key figure in the Atlanta rap scene. The album laid the groundwork for his subsequent releases and solidified his influence on the genre.
"Trap House" remains a notable project in Gucci Mane's discography and continues to be referenced in discussions about the evolution of Southern rap music.











