Gucci and Big Cat split

Big Cat Records, the Atlanta based independent label known for launching Gucci Mane's career, announced that it will release the third and last album from Gucci Mane.

Gucci, left Big Cat Records earlier this year to sign with Asylum/Atlantic Records as part of an agreement involving his new label So Icey and Czar Entertainment, the same management company that represents Game.

The album via Big Cat, titled "Trap-A-Thon", was recorded after Gucci was released from jail last year.

The album includes the original and the remix of his current hit single "Freaky Gurl" and features guest appearances from Young Snead and Khia.

The CD also includes a DVD titled The Glockumentary, which gives an inside look at Gucci's murder trial and his beef with Young Jeezy.

Trap-A-Thon is due in stores on September 25.

Gucci's debut with Atlantic titled "Back To The Trap House" is set for release on November 13.

The set features appearances from Rich Boy, Pimp C and Shawnna, formerly of DTP and newly signed to So Icey Entertainment.

"This album is perfect for my major label debut. It felt like the first time all over again, just so fresh and driven," Gucci Mane said in a statement.

"I bring a lot of experience, creative wordplay, and a crazy style, and I can't wait to showcase the album to my fans and open up to millions of new fans."

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