Gunna makes it four years in a row with the release of a solo album as The Last Wun hit streaming services on Friday (Aug. 8).
The 25-track album includes singles “Won’t Stop” and “Him All Along,” while the Atlanta rapper invites Offset, Wizkid, Asake, Burna Boy and Nechie for collaborations.
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Based on the finality of the project’s title, there has been speculation from fans that this is Gunna’s last project on YSL Records/300 Entertainment.
“It’ll come to me just through life and just living,” Gunna told Uproxx of the album in June. “So for this album in particular, it’s no theme. It’s in current time of what’s happening with me.”
Gunna commissioned painter Devon DeJardin for the album’s cover art, which found DeJardin depicting the Atlanta rapper in sculpture form. “It was about trying to capture Gunna in his essence of where he is in his life,” DeJardin told Rolling Stone. “And then adding stylistic elements to it, to represent anger and vengefulness but also represent peace, stability, perseverance, grinding. It’s like he’s working through his pain and grit, and he has a literal chip on the shoulder as if he’s got something to prove right now.”
The 32-year-old last earned a No. 1 album atop the Billboard 200 with 2022’s DS4EVER, but all of his albums have peaked inside the chart’s top three and gone No. 1 on the Top Rap Albums chart.
Freddie Gibbs sent shots in Gunna’s direction on Alfredo 2, but it remains to be seen if the Atlanta rhymer will address the opposition with his latest LP.
Stream The Last Wun below.
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