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"FukUmean" (edited for radio as "UMean" or "F**UMean") [1] (stylized in lowercase letters and pronounced "fuck you mean") is a song by American rapper Gunna. It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio through YSL Records and 300 Entertainment as the second and final single from his fourth studio album, A Gift & a Curse , on July 11, 2023. [ 1 ]
The song has a mid-tempo and relaxed beat. [1] Lyrically, Gunna boasts his wealthy lifestyle, including his imported foreign car and clothes, [1] [2] and his overall success, such as reaching his goals, supporting his team, [1] [3] and selling out shows at both Barclays Center and Madison Square Garden.
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 ...
An official music video was released on May 13, 2024. Directed by Spike Jordan, it sees Gunna being tailored for a photoshoot, boarding a private jet, attending a meeting, [ 6 ] wiring money, traveling around the world, and preparing for his show in the Bittersweet Tour . [ 7 ]
Alphonse Pierre of Pitchfork noted the song as an example in which Gunna is "making songs that sound like catchy Gunna songs of the past—he's still able to float on these laid-back, skittering ATL trap variants while reading straight off his SSENSE receipt—but they don't feel like them." Pierre stated that "He's made 'On One Tonight,' with ...
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The song uses a "booming 808" with guitar loops in a trap beat, and finds the rappers narrating the riches from their successes. [2] In the chorus and first verse, Gunna sings about his luxurious ways ("Addicted to sex, I gotta get laid / My jacket Off-White, don't mean that it's beige / I clean that real nice, I don't got a maid / Ape in the night, I'm still rocking Bape").
Gunna was born in College Park, Georgia.He was raised by his mother and has four older brothers. [1] He started making music at age fifteen. [18] He grew up listening to Cam'ron, Chingy and Outkast, among others. [19]