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Release date
  
5 August 2011

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

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Released
  
August 9, 2011 (2011-08-09)

Recorded
  
2011 Patchwark Studios (Atlanta, Georgia)

Length
  
47:02 (standard) 60:49 (deluxe)

Ferrari Boyz (2011)
  
Triple F Life Friends, Fans & Family (2012)

Artists
  
Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, Gucci Mane & Waka Flocka Flame

Producers
  
Southside, Drumma Boy, Fatboi, Shawty Redd

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Southern hip hop

Similar
  
Gucci Mane albums, Hip hop music albums

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Ferrari Boyz is a collaborative studio album by American rappers Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame. Originally scheduled for a June 21, 2011, release, it was delayed and later released on August 9. It features Rocko, 2 Chainz, 1017 Brick Squad labelmates Wooh da Kid, and Frenchie, and also Brick Squad Monopoly members Slim Dunkin (now deceased), Ice Burgundy, and YG Hootie. The album was mostly produced by label producer Southside, with additional production by 808 Mafia, Drumma Boy, Fatboi, Shawty Redd, and Schife. According to Waka Flocka, the album was completed in "1–2 weeks."

Contents

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Singles

The first single from the album is the Drumma Boy-produced "Ferrari Boyz." "She Be Puttin' On," featuring former labelmate Slim Dunkin, was released on iTunes as the second single on July 8, 2011. It was produced by 808 Mafia's Southside and Lex Luger. The music video for the song was released on August 9, 2011. The music video for the song "Pacman," produced by Southside, was released on August 10. There are also videos for two other Ferrari Boyz songs — "Suicide Homicide," featuring Wooh da Kid, and also produced by Southside, which premiered on August 2, 2011, and the Shawty Redd-produced "Stoned," released on April 11. In 2013, the song "Young Niggaz" was featured in the Harmony Korine movie Spring Breakers.

Commercial performance

Ferrari Boyz debuted on the Billboard 200 at number 21, with first-week sales of 17,000 copies in the United States.

Critical reception

Ferrari Boyz received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 57, based on 10 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Evan Serpick of Rolling Stone awarded it 2 out of 5 stars and said not to "expect innovation from these titans of Southern rap. Instead, brace yourself for chanted celebrations of money, cars, cocaine, and Waka and Gucci themselves." He commented that "Gucci delivers mush-mouthed lines" and Waka fails to rise to the level of his 2010 debut. David Jeffries of Allmusic remarked that "hearing Gucci and Waka simultaneously do their name-dropping bits is a delicious kind of ridiculous that's not worth getting stern over" Carl Chery of XXL awarded it an L rating, commenting that the two were "lyrically challenged," with the album falling redundant at times, but on the whole it "features more studs than duds".

Songs

1Ferrari Boyz4:06
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3Break Her3:56

References

Ferrari Boyz Wikipedia