It looks like Gucci Mane may be able to perform in Canada soon since being granted a temporary permit to travel to the country.
According to TMZ, La Flare has been granted a temporary resident permit to enter Canada for a string of 10 booked gigs across the country. Gucci, who has a long rap sheet of previous run-ins with the law, served a 39-month sentence before being released in 2016.
Ironically, Gucci rapped about his difficulties getting into Canada on him and Drake‘s “Both”, saying, “I got so many felonies I might can’t never go to Canada, but Drake said he gon’ pull some strings, so let me check my calendar.”
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