So here we are, smack dab in the middle of August, when Mercury’s in that maddening retrograde shuffle, stirring up all kinds of cosmic mischief—kind of like the drama unfolding between Gunna and Young Thug. Gunna just dropped his sixth studio album, The Last Wun, and rumor has it, this could be his final bow with YSL Records. With 25 tracks packed with features from Offset, Wizkid, Burna Boy, and more, this release isn’t just a musical statement; it feels like a closing chapter wrapped in beats and bars. Now, I can’t help but wonder—does the universe want us to question if The Last Wun is really a farewell or just a cleverly disguised new beginning? Meanwhile, Gunna’s not playing themes or concepts here—he’s giving us raw, unfiltered life snapshots, channeling the current drama that’s simmering hard, especially with Young Thug throwing shade that’s about as clear as a foggy morning. So, buckle up, because this album isn’t just music; it’s the soundtrack to a high-stakes saga, with the stars just as conflicted as the artists. LEARN MORE.
Gunna dropped his sixth studio album The Last Wun, marking what many believe is his final release under YSL Records as tensions with Young Thug continue to simmer.
The 25-track project was released on Friday (August 8) and features appearances from Offset, Wizkid, Burna Boy and more.
While the album’s title hints at a possible farewell, Gunna made it clear the music wasn’t built around a concept. “It’s not a theme or a concept,” he said in a June interview.
“When I create, I go with what I feel.” He added, “I might approach an album not even knowing the title yet and it’ll form. It’ll come to me just through life and just living. So, for this album in particular, it’s no theme. It’s in current time of what’s happening with me.”
That “current time” includes a strained relationship with Young Thug, who has remained vague but pointed in his public remarks since Gunna’s plea deal.
On “Prototype,” Gunna appears to address a now-deleted tweet from Thug, rapping, “N#### had tweeted my name, musta had to been a typo.”
Gunna speaks on young thug’s tweet from November
“ n#### had tweeted my name , must had to been a typo “ pic.twitter.com/eV4bxgPH2F
— STREETWORK85NAWF BY DRE HOVA 💫 (@Streetwork85N) August 8, 2025
Back in November 2024, shortly after his release from jail, Thug tweeted and then deleted, “Gunna stop acting like we friends on the internet, I don’t know you my guy.”
He also posted cryptic messages referencing “rats” and “plea deals,” which many took as indirect shots at Gunna, who accepted an Alford plea in the YSL case.
On July 7, Thug tweeted “If u a rapper and u a rat, u gotta just go gospel twin,” further fueling speculation that the barbs were aimed at Gunna.
When asked directly about their relationship in interviews, Thug has offered little clarity, simply saying, “I don’t know.”
The Last Wun follows Gunna’s 2024 album One Of Wun and could signal the end of his run with YSL, though no official announcement has been made.
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