Gucci Mane Is Entering His ‘Brrrbie’ Era And Fans Are Delivering Bubblegum-Inspired Cover Art Ideas

Following Gucci Mane‘s hilarious “Woppenheimer” release, he has fans extremely excited after he sent out a specific request for them this evening.

“Let’s keep it going #Brrrbie next I need my fans to help me with cover art y’all tag me so I can use best cover,” he tweeted, noting that he’s dropping inspired tracks based on the internet’s buzziest double movie feature. (He used a fan’s design for the “Woppenheimer” cover too.)

And in the hours since this post, his fans have delivered some extremely Barbie-fied (but make it Brrr) ideas.

One edited a photo of Gucci Mane in front of Barbie‘s dreamhouse from the recent movie — surrounded by a bunch of hundred dollar bills. They also added a pink filter over his face purely to fit the vibes.

Another user took the route of turning Gucci Mane into a doll avatar, with Brrrbie written above in the typical brand’s font.

Some other hilarious ideas that fans have provided include throwing in a cutout of Margot Robbie standing behind Gucci (and there’s explosions), an album cover with the rapper driving a pink car, and many many more.

While it’s unclear which one he is going to choose, you can continue scrolling for some additional ideas to Gucci Mane’s Brrrbie tweet.

Gucci Mane is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Drake Treated Himself To A Million-Dollar Purchase Of A Truly Special Piece Of Tupac Memorabilia

Today (July 28), Drake took to Instagram to show off his latest extravagant jewelry purchase: none other than a ring that previously belonged to Tupac. Earlier this week, on Monday, Sotheby’s auction house had revealed that they had sold it for $1,016,000, despite originally being priced at $200,000 to $300,000, per XXL.

Tupac’s previous ring isn’t just an ordinary one either. Shaped into a crown, it is covered in gold, rubies, and diamonds. Specifically, from the Sotheby’s description, it is a 14-karat, plus five karats of diamonds — and then, you add in the other gems. It also has a unique personal touch, as “Pac & Dada, 1996” is etched into the ring.

In Drake’s reveal that he was the new owner, he posted a pic of the item on his story, complete with a celebratory caption in Travis Scott’s honor — as the fellow rapper dropped his new album, Utopia, today.

“UTOPIA OUT NOW MELTDOWN,” Drake wrote.

Before Drake purchased it, the ring had been reportedly in Yaasmyn Fula’s, Outlawz’s Yaki Kadafi’s mother, personal collection. Sotheby’s had hosted the sale as part of their 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop acknowledgement — pointing out that he wore it during his final public appearance at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.

“That ring is a powerful symbol. Whoever wore that ring had to accept that they have a responsibility to have an impact on the world,” Fula said in their Instagram post.

Check out a video of Tupac’s ring here.

Travis Scott Finally Releases UTOPIA; Fans Have Mixed Reactions

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Travis Scott, the Houston-bred rapper, has sent shockwaves through the music industry with the release of his highly anticipated fourth studio album, UTOPIA. After months of eager anticipation, fans finally got a taste of what the astoundingly creative artist has been cooking up. On July 28, the day of the UTOPIA album release, one fan […]

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