
Gunna’s ‘The Last Wun’ Features Nigerian Stars Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Asake in Global Hip-Hop Spectacle
With an album title like The Last Wun, rumors are swirling about Gunna’s future—whether he’s staying with YSL Records or moving on. The Cubist-inspired cover art, even more obscured than 2024’s One of Wun, deepens the mystery, leaving fans guessing. Yet, given his decade-long streak of hits—both solo and alongside heavyweights like Drake and Lil Baby—this expansive project serves as a powerful farewell, proving his dedication to top-tier artistry. While victory laps don’t always deliver, The Last Wun stands out, keeping listeners engaged across its 20+ tracks.
Fans of viral Gunna-isms like “pushin P” will quickly latch onto new catchphrases like “let that sink in” and “just say dat.” But deeper cuts like the defiant “cfwm” and introspective “him all along” showcase his lyrical depth. His signature flex-heavy lifestyle shines on “showed em” and “on me,” while tracks like “again” and “gp” highlight his hedonistic yet relentless spirit.
Frequent collaborator Offset brings sharp chemistry on “at my purest,” and Nechie delivers slick bars on “i can’t feel my face.” Yet, as Gunna eyes his next chapter, he leans into global sounds, recruiting three of Nigeria’s biggest stars: Burna Boy slinks through the seductive “wgft,” Wizkid adds romantic flair to “forever be mine,” and Asake’s melodic touch elevates the lavish “satisfaction.” With The Last Wun, Gunna cements his status as a hip-hop visionary—while giving Afrobeats its rightful spotlight.
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