NEVER GIVE UP… Gucci Boss shows why on “Ghetto Youths Volume 1,” the Guyanese Reggae star’s first solo album.

The album will feature 13 tracks, including “Guyana A Paradise” and is scheduled to be released during the first week of April 2020.

If ever there was a voice for the Ghetto Youth to listen to, it will be Gucci Boss. In 2003 Ryan moved to New Jersey after a botched robbery almost claimed his life in Brooklyn. As a DJ he ruled the morning show airwaves in New Jersey with his morning show called Traffic Blocking. He later formed the group Reggae Diplomats and performed in some of New York and New Jersey’s night clubs. Music continued to inform his path he later became the lead singer of The Black Pearl HipRoc band fusion of hip-hop and RocNRoll touring internationally.

Gucci Boss is a Reggae performing artist who uses Kwe-Kwe (an African pre-wedding tradition) to inspire his brand and he is also one of Guyana’s Musical Ambassadors.

He said “God Understands Courage Comes Indefinite… Because Others See Success,” when asked the meaning behind Gucci Boss by Carlene Samuel.

On the album, Gucci Boss addresses his life and relationship experiences in his distinctly Guyanese flare.