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Boosie passionately defended Gucci Mane amidst critiques surrounding the fate of artists on Gucci’s 1017 label. The conversation sparked when Vlad pointed out the tragic and unfortunate turns many of Gucci Mane's artists have encountered. Boosie argued that Gucci Mane isn’t to blame for the misfortunes of his signees. He emphasized that an artist's success and life choices are ultimately in their hands, not their label's. Boosie highlighted Gucci's effort in providing a platform and opportunity for talents that might have otherwise remained undiscovered, using Pooh Shiesty as an example of someone whose career was significantly boosted by Gucci's influence. The dialogue led to Boosie comparing the role of a hip-hop CEO to a "thankless job," noting the high-risk investment with often low returns, and artists sometimes turning against their benefactors. He praised Gucci for his efforts and encouraged the industry to recognize the complex dynamics of managing and promoting artists.