One Of Wun

Album: One of Wun (2024)
Charted: 30 26
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Songfacts®:

  • In "One Of Wun," Gunna - who also goes by Young Wunna – talks wild stories about sex with white woman and being the best-dressed at the Met Gala. It's the Gunna lifestyle turned all the way up to 11.
  • The dude's got hustle too. He talks about going from hiding stacks of cash in a shoe box under his bed to straight-up millionaire status. Now he's cruising around in a drop-top coupe.
  • "One of Wun" is the title track of Gunna's fifth album. The record was executive produced by Turbo, who has been cooking up beats for the Atlanta rapper since "Beat the Case" from Gunna's second mixtape, Drip Season 2.
  • The hard-hitting production for this song is courtesy of Turbo prodigy Kenny Stuntin and Bad Bunny collaborator Byrd.

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