Episodes, the new album from Gucci Mane, drops on October 17. Obviously, there’s no better time to enjoy Gucci’s album than on 10/17. And Hoopla is the only place you can get it on the day of release at no cost. All you need is a library card! 

Where Is Gucci Mane From? 

Gucci Mane is from East Atlanta, Georgia. 

How Many Albums Does Gucci Mane Have? 

Gucci Mane has released 16 studio albums and more than 70 mixtapes over the years. 

Gucci Mane Albums Currently Streaming on Hoopla 

Did you know that you can stream a variety of Gucci Mane’s album and mixtape discography on Hoopla? All you need is your library card! Some of his albums available for streaming on Hoopla include: 

Back to the Traphouse 

This 2007 release, featuring hit records like “Freaky Gurl” (Remix) feat. Ludacris and Lil Kim, along with “I Move Chickens” and “16 Fever,” took Gucci from the underground into the mainstream. Considering how catchy the singles are, it checks out that Back to the Traphouse was the release that put Gucci on the map. 


EA Sportscenter 

Travel back to 2008 by streaming EA Sportscenter. With songs like “Bricks” and “Sportscenter,” it’s easy to understand how Gucci Mane amassed such a dedicated fan base early in his career. 


The State vs. Radric Davis 

By the time The State vs. Radric Davis was released in 2009, Gucci Mane was a household name among hip-hop fans. Singles like “Lemonade” and “Wasted” (Remix) put Gucci’s star power on full display. 


Traphouse III 

2013’s Traphouse III showcases a combination of booming production with a star-studded list of features. Some of the standout tracks from the album include “Traphouse III” (feat. Rick Ross), “Use Me” (feat. 2 Chainz), and “Off the Leash” (feat. Young Thug and PeeWee Longway). 


Everybody Looking 

Everybody Looking serves as one of the most pivotal albums in Gucci Mane’s discography, the highest-charting record of his career. In his first post-prison studio release, Gucci maintained the momentum he had before his arrest, as evidenced by singles like “All My Children,” “1st Day Out tha Feds,” “Guwop Home” (feat. Young Thug), and “Back on Road.” 

Stream Episodes Right Here on Hoopla—Free with a Library Card! (P.S. The Book is Out, Too!)

Gucci Mane’s new album (and book) Episodes serves as a trip down memory lane, as he revisits both the good and bad sagas he’s lived through during his career. The book contains interviews with medical and mental health experts. He provides valuable insight into how he’s overcome his battles with mental wellness over the years.  

From serious topics, like the motivation behind certain crimes he’s committed, to more lighthearted ones, like the story behind his famous ice cream tattoo, Episodes is a must-read for any Gucci Mane fan. Check to see if it’s available at your local library!

*Title availability may vary by library.