Fresh from jail, Gucci Mane's star has peaked.

Can the combustible rapper take advantage?

ON THE GRIND: Only hours after being released from jail in March, Gucci Mane hit the recording studio.
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During his latest stint in jail, Radric Davis spent much of his time contemplating how he could change his life. The veteran Atlanta rapper known as Gucci Mane had built a tremendous regional following based on his oft-autobiographical songs about partying, drug trafficking and street conflict. But the same lifestyle he rhymed about had repeatedly landed him behind bars, ironically stifling his hopes for national fame.-

"I got a lot of ideas together," he says of the six months he served for violating the terms of his probation, stemming from a 2005 incident in which he beat a promoter with a pool cue. "It was a time for me to refocus. I took it and made the best out of a bad situation." He devoured all of the inspirational material he could get his hands on, he says, from the Bible and rap magazines to a title from the Chicken Soup for the Soul series.-

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