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Gucci Mane assists Enchanting in new single “Big Chant”
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Photo: “Big Chant” video screenshot
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Gucci Mane assists Enchanting in new single “Big Chant”
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It’s a 1017 link up.

So far this year, 1017 artist Enchanting has dropped off some dope collaborations like “Freaky Deaky” with Coi Leray as well as the official remix of Kali’s “Do A Bitch.” Now, she makes her return with her own single “Big Chant” and she made sure to tap in with head honcho Gucci Mane for an assist. In the new accompanying visual, Mr. Zone 6 swoops in with his verse as the two feed off of each other’s energy:

Your CEO look up to me, they call me Big Wop/ So icy boss and you can tell that by my wristwatch/ I make trap music, it’s too hood to be Hip Hop, this for the dope boys cookin’ dope up in their flip flops/ That be Gucci, I got more Gucci than Harry Styles

It took a while but real street n***as back in style/ Who want some smoke ‘cause they can get it, this ain’t no Black and Mild/ And I ain’t jump up off the porch, I took a leap off it/

During relatively recent years, Enchanting has been steadily building her momentum with well-received projects like Love & Drugs, 20, Enchanted, and 21. Last year, Enchanted saw a sequel that contained 13 cuts with contributions from TEC and JhonnieDamnD. Since then, she’s blessed her fans with loose cuts like “Ball & Lead” with K Shiday, “Dead Opps” with Scarr, “Want Sum,” and the So Icy Gang, Vol. 1 standout “1017 Loaded” with her New 1017 family.

Last Friday, Gucci Mane dropped off his fifteenth studio LP Ice Daddy, which sees 17 tracks with additional features from Pooh Shiesty, BIG30, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, 2 Chainz, Young Dolph, E-40, Project Pat, and more. Gucci’s last official album, Woptober II, was released in 2019 and peaked at the number nine spot on the Billboard 200, making it Gucci’s seventh top 10 album overall. The project featured plenty of contributions from DaBaby, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, and more.

Be sure to tune into Enchanting’s brand new music video for “Big Chant” featuring Gucci Mane down below.