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  2. WhatsApp (Wassam) - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Him All Along - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the clip features scenes of his Family Fall Fest event and Gunna's Great Giveaway, where he donates to the Atlanta community, [5] [6] [8] additionally showing carnival games and an inflatable slide. [7] At the end of the video, Gunna boards a private jet at the Van Nuys Airport and a snippet of his song "Got Damn" is previewed. [6]

  4. Pushin P - Wikipedia

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    With the song's release, the phrase "pushin P" became a trend online, [2] [3] with social media users posting blue emojis, and the context being that either something is "P", or it is not. This was developed through Gunna posting about "pushing P" online, prior to the song's release; "P" stands for "Pimp" or “Playa”, meaning to "keep it real".

  5. Skybox (song) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Gunna lets loose new song “Speed It Up”: Stream - AOL

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  7. Bittersweet (Gunna song) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Jump (Tyla, Gunna, and Skillibeng song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jump" is a song by South African singer Tyla, American rapper Gunna and Jamaican rapper Skillibeng, from Tyla's self-titled debut album. The song was written by Tyla, Mocha, Believve, Gunna, Skillibeng, and its producer Sammy SoSo. Musically, "Jump" is a genre fusion of Afrobeats, dancehall and hip hop.

  9. One of Wun (song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the song centers around Gunna's determination to succeed in the face of adversity. [1] In the chorus, he references the backlash against him and the people who want him to fail. [ 2 ] Elsewhere, he also boasts his fashion, particularly about wearing the most stylish outfit at the Met Gala .