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The song was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The music video for "Heat" was released on August 30, 2019, and was directed by Brown and Edgar Esteves. The video features Brown and Gunna as retail associates at a high-end clothing designer's shop, and was praised for its visuals and ...
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On January 7, 2022, Gunna released his third studio album, DS4Ever, which is an acronym for Drip Season 4Ever and is the fourth and final installment of his Drip Season series. The album debuted and peaked atop the Billboard 200, giving him his third chart-topping project overall and second chart-topping project that he is credited on Billboard ...
Ski (Young Stoner Life, Young Thug and Gunna song) Skybox (song) Sold Out Dates; Solid (Young Thug and Gunna song) Space Cadet (song) Spending Addiction (song) Start wit Me; Stuck in a Dream; Style Stealer; Surf (Young Thug song)
Gunna later released a collaborative single with Nav, titled "Turks", featuring Travis Scott. The song was released on March 27, 2020, and serves as the lead single to Nav's third studio album, Good Intentions (Gunna is also featured on the track "Codeine" from the album). "Turks" marks the second time the three artists had collaborated on the ...
The music video was directed by Spike Jordan and opens with a claymation of Gunna on a hot air balloon floating in the clouds. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It crashes after being flicked by a belly dancer . [ 4 ] The video then switches to live-action , with Gunna lying on a field beside the deflated balloon.
With Ice Spice’s debut album “Y2K” set to arrive July 26, the Bronx-bred rapper has unveiled the complete tracklist for the LP. Ice Spice recruits Travis Scott for the track “Oh Shhh ...
Gunna teased the song in the week of its release; many initially thought it to be a freestyle on social media. [1] Over minimal production containing a guitar riff [2] [3] [4] and percussion, [4] Gunna reflects on his recent difficult experiences, [3] [5] which concern his mental state [6] [7] (including paranoia and stress), [3] drug use, women, [4] and most notably his conflict with his YSL ...