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Gucci Mane Released From Prison - Goes Straight From Jailhouse To Centre Stage!

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July 8 2011, Published 5:00 a.m. ET

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by RadarOnline.com Staff

Rapper Gucci Mane has been released from prison and has already lined-up his first gig - tonight!

RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal that the troubled star - real name Radrick Davis - ended his stint behind bars in the early hours of this morning and is already  back to work and taking the stage tonight at Club Fathom in Tennessee.

Mane confirmed the news on his Twitter page saying: "First Live performance as a free man tonight!"

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The Altanta based hip hop star - famous for having an ice cream tattooed on his face - was jailed on April 20 for pushing a woman from his moving car.

He was supposed to serve 8 months, but was released early.

The troubled musician has had numerous run ins with the law and served time in 2005 for assault with a deadly weapon.

And his latest stint behind bars might have proved too much for his publicist who dropped him just weeks before he was released.

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In a letter from his rep, Kali Bowyer, obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com, she regrets to inform him that he needs to find a new publicist.

But Mane is doing some cleaning up himself and has also fired his manager Deb Antney.

Tickets for his 'Welcome Home Party' at the club are being posted online for $40.

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