Gunna Stunts His Ass Off In “SkyBox”

SKYBOX

Gunna

OVERALL RATING (??)


“Wunna” is on its way, folks!

Believe it or not, it’s been a full year since Gunna released Drip or Drown 2. As it stands today, I am still learning to like the album. With the release of “SKYBOX,” I think I have to officially move on to greener Gunna pastures.

“SKYBOX” is a very weird song, to me… For starters, the instrumental attached to it is on some weird-ass mystical s**t (I ain’t talking “It Ain’t My Fault” Mystikal either). Over it, Gunna drops mumbly bars about his diamonds, getting high, and strong-arming foes. I’m not going to lie, I’m listening to the song right now and don’t even remember what it sounds like.

I applaud Gunna for leaving the country to shoot the video to “SKYBOX” despite Coronavirus concerns.

 


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  1. David L

    Pretty generic track from gunna imo. It’s a 40/100 for me. Thank god you rated “Richard Millie Plain” (aka one of the greatest rap tracks of all time according to you) slightly higher than this dump XD (just teasing ya).

    1. QD

      Yea, I hated this song! It’s not even close to the level of quality to “Richard Millie Plain” — the greatest song since Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” (SMH)

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