Gunna Bids Farewell to YSL With Final Album, ‘The Last Wun’
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Gunna Bids Farewell to YSL With Final Album, ‘The Last Wun’


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Gunna has announced his new album ‘The Last Wun’, marking his final release with YSL Records—the label that elevated him from Atlanta’s underground to global recognition. The reveal, shared with the hashtag #TheLastWun, sparked instant buzz across the hip-hop community, signaling both a personal and professional turning point.

Though a release date hasn’t been confirmed, fans anticipate a summer drop. The project arrives as a farewell to YSL and a fresh start for Gunna, who’s remained a divisive figure since his 2022 release from jail amid YSL’s high-profile RICO case. While many celebrated his return, critics questioned his loyalty, igniting debate over his place in street-rap culture.

Still, Gunna hasn’t lost his momentum. His 2023 album a Gift & a Curse drew praise for its introspection and melodic precision, proving his creative strength despite external controversy. But behind the acclaim, his relationship with YSL—especially members still facing legal pressure—has visibly cooled.

The Last Wun feels more like a release than a farewell. The title suggests closure, but its tone signals resilience. Gunna isn’t bowing out—he’s reclaiming control. This album represents a shift toward independence, away from the imprint that shaped his early career.

Though tracklist details are under wraps, expectations remain high. Fans anticipate the same fluid flows and candid lyricism that defined recent hits like “fukumean” and “rodeo dr.” This time, though, the stakes are personal. The album could become Gunna’s most honest and defiant work yet.

As The Last Wun nears, it’s clear Gunna is no longer waiting to be defined by labels, courts, or critics. He’s choosing his own ending to the YSL chapter—and beginning a new one, on his own terms.


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