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Exclusive: Gunna Documentary Spotted On Netflix Billboard

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Recent gunna news indicates a documentary about the rapper is reportedly heading to Netflix. A billboard promoting the project, titled The Last Wun, surfaced on social media recently. This sighting comes after Gunna reportedly hosted a private screening for the documentary in New York City last year, as reported by HotNewHipHop.

What Happened

The billboard advertisement features the phrase, “The one they counted out.” highlighting Gunna’s journey. While the artist himself has not officially confirmed the documentary’s existence, the image has generated significant buzz online. Fans expressed excitement about the project, with one user on X (formerly Twitter) saying, “Finally. He’s making deals for fun now. He’s for that bag fr.” Another added, “It’s about damn time, I’ve been waiting for this!!!!!”

The Last Wun Album Connection

If the documentary shares the title The Last Wun, it will match Gunna’s sixth studio album, released last August. This album marked his final release under YSL Records. The project featured collaborations with artists like Offset, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Nechie, and Asake. The release of The Last Wun album was followed by considerable discussion surrounding Gunna’s feud with Young Thug.

Feud with Young Thug

Following the release of The Last Wun, Gunna made headlines for his public falling out with Young Thug. This dispute was reportedly tied to the YSL RICO case and the end of their friendship. While appearing on the Its Up There podcast in September, Young Thug spoke about the chances of reconciliation. He explained, “It ain’t even about not fcking with you because I want him to just understand why I feel like it shouldn’t happen again because I’m not gonna be able to look at you the same no matter what.” Thug continued, “We love each other, we’re just going our own ways. Sometimes you do that.”

Social Media Stir

More recently, 21 Savage weighed in on the feud between Gunna and Young Thug through a widely shared post on X. He wrote, “Yall ns fix that sht yall love each other na you knew gunna wasn’t no gangster when he told the first time and we swept it under the rug for you you know he wasn’t tryna leave you to hang na fck the streets we ain’t get sht but trauma from that sht.” This commentary added another layer to the ongoing discussions around the artists

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