Talk:Worst Enemy (Gucci Mane song)

Allmusic quoted: "On “Worst Enemy,” a song that touches on the rapper’s 2005 legal troubles, Gucci looks to stay focused on his future as he closes out the hook with 'I don’t turn around no mo’, I look at what’s in front of me/I’m focused on the future ‘cause yesterday is history.'", Pitchfork Media said about "Worst Enemy": "Detractors should take a good, hard listen to the late-album track- a rare introspective moment where Gucci extends something resembling an olive branch to Jeezy and frankly discusses his own self-destructive tendencies, all without compromising his dense, frantically hopscotching sense of wordplay.", RapReviews commented: "Drumma Boy produces one of The State Vs. Radric Davis's finest moments, the solid "Worst Enemy." In this song, Gucci Mane gives us the biggest glimpse into Radric Davis, as he daringly tells the world how he feels about his relationship with Young Jeezy: "The day they tried to murder me, a day I can't forget about/And I don't wish no death on homie/Just want him to hear me out/Think about the past and all the many things we talked about/Think about all the people influenced by what comes out our mouth", said Spin: "The insular, ominous song is not a shot at a nemesis, but, in fact, self-recrimination: "I'm my best friend/and I'm my worst enemy," he drones." & according to XXL: "Amid all The State’s co-stars, listeners rarely get a glimpse of the real Radric Davis. Maybe that’s what makes the soul-baring "Worst Enemy" so good, especially when Gucci touches on his Young Jeezy beef with earnest rhymes like that of "The day they tried to murder me" verse. It’s a shame the album doesn’t offer more songs like it." Billboard.com: A song that "talks about the day he was almost murdered." If this song gets an article, we could put all that in it.- Speedfish 10 May 2012 11:55 (UTC)