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Talk:Heavy (Gucci Mane song)

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According to Allmusic: "The ominous Shawty Redd-produced "Heavy" feels like the rapper is looking back and realizing he might be in over his head, with Gucci alternating verses about guns, cash, and drugs with a hook where he laments "My ego getting too big, it’s too heavy/My head getting too big, it’s too heavy," as if he’s asking for someone to come help him carry the weight.", The A.V. Club reviewed it and said: "He can be a sharp wordsmith, as on this song: "On a 90-day tour so my neighbors really miss me/I couldn’t kick it with ’em so I took my whole hood with me/And I just got out of jail, yeah, they tried to Michael Vick me/I gave my lawyer half a mil and told him, ‘Come and get me.’", Spin said about "Heavy": "It seems like a typical boast-a-thon. But it's an inversion- sure, his chain is heavy, but so is his ego, which is 'gettin' too big.'", Washington Post commented: "He rattles off his more pressing concerns during "Heavy," a song where life's pressures take the form of screeching synths, ominous church bells and drum machines that rage like a wood-chipper possessed. Even at his most harried, though, the rapper's desperation comes wrapped in bravado: 'Somebody help me. My neck hurt, my chain heavy.'", & accodring to XXL: "The song, an ode to the rapper’s collection of gaudy chains, is a standout on The State Vs. Radric Davis, with its over-the-top one-liners." I think we could put all this in a possible article for the song.- Speedfish 10 May 2012 12:12 (UTC)