Freaky Gurl

Gucci Mane · Hood Classics [2008]

Yeah [x7]



[chorus]

She's A Very Freaky Girl Don't Bring Her To Mamma

First You Get Her Name Then You Get Her Number

Then You Get Some Brain In The Front Seat Of the hummer

Then You Get Some Brain In The Front Seat Of The Hummer



Shes A Very freaky gurl Don't Bring Her To Mamma

First You Get Her Name Then You Get Her Number

Then You Get Some Brain In The Front Seat Of The Hummer

Then You Get Some Brain In The FrontSeat Of The Hummer



Let Me Set The Record Straight

Hater You Participate

Three Girls Wit Me Like Im Goin On Elimidate

Say You Got A Man But Ya Man Aint Here

The Ice In My Ear Shine Like A chandalier

Jumpin Out The Phantom

Dont You Think Im Handsome

Watch On My Wrist Cost More Than A Mansion

Bet Cha Baby-Daddy Aint Icy Like The Kid Be

Got Cha Baby Momma Front Seat Of The Ferrari



[chorus]



Gucci Mane Lil Fly Baby Im That Guy

Girls Eyeballs Pop When my lamb pass By

huh My Money Long As A Limo

Just To Show Off I Put Ma Wrist Out The Window

Ride Thru The Six Lil Kids Scream Bingo

Fell Off In The Spot Light eh Let's Mingle

Then The Dj Play My New Single

The Club Got Crazy All The Hoes Went Psycho



[chorus]



Dont Be Conceded Girl

I Know You eat a Girl

I Know Ya Secret Girl

But Im Gon Keep It Girl

Oh You's A College Girl

come Be A Gucci Girl

Oh You A Gucci Fan

Let's Go To Gucci Land

You Diggin Gucci Man

Cause Only Gucci Can

Drop A Stack Pop Your Back Wit A Rubberband

You Diggin Gucci Gucci

Let's Do The ouchi Cuchi

Oh That's Your Girlfriend

Why Didnt You Introduce Me



[chorus]

Freaky Gurl

Released on Gucci Mane's 2008 album Hood Classics, 'Freaky Gurl' exemplifies the Atlanta trap sound that defined the mid-2000s era. The track features Gucci's signature flow and aggressive delivery, characteristic of his work during this period of rapid commercial success. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the high-energy, street-oriented aesthetic that became central to his artistic identity. It stands as a representative recording of the genre's evolution, blending hard-hitting beats with lyrical content focused on urban life and relationships. The track remains a notable song in the catalog of artists who helped shape the modern trap landscape.