Gunna’s “THE LAST WUN” Projected To Debut at #3 on Billboard 200 with 90k First-Week Units


Gunna’s ‘The LAST WUN’ is set to debut at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, closing his YSL chapter with star-studded collaborations and a new sense of independence.

Gunna’s latest album, THE LAST WUN, is projected to debut at number 3 on the Billboard 200 charts. While it won’t top his highest first-week numbers from DS4Ever (150k), it could surpass Drip or Drown 2 in performance, placing it among his most successful releases. This chart position cements the project as one of his most impactful in recent years, signaling not just another album drop but a defining moment in his career trajectory.

This release carries added weight as it marks Gunna’s final project under Young Thug’s YSL label. The album’s guest list is stacked with both international and local heavyweights, featuring Nigerian superstars Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Asake, alongside Atlanta’s own Offset. The mix of Afrobeat influences and trap sensibilities creates a dynamic soundscape that reflects Gunna’s willingness to explore beyond his comfort zone.

Since his release from jail and the swirl of accusations about snitching, Gunna has been determined to reshape both his public image and his artistry. He’s shed pounds, focused on his fitness, and spent long hours in the studio. This time around, he’s leaned heavily into creating music solo, showing less dependence on features and more confidence in his own voice.

THE LAST WUN feels like a turning point. Freed from the YSL umbrella, Gunna now stands at the start of a new chapter in his career. Whether his next move leans deeper into experimentation or returns to his signature sound, this album serves as both a closing statement and a fresh beginning.




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