Gunna has shared a new music video for his recent single “Got Damn.” /I don’t get a break, damn it/I want my respect, damn it/
I’ve been using the check, yeah,” he raps on the song.
Fans took to YouTube’s comments section to express their love for the clip. One user wrote: “If you guys think Gunna is the most consistent rapper in the game right now, get together here.” Another popular comment added: “Gunna is churning out hits in a generation, can’t miss it bro.” The song, released earlier this month, marks the latest of several songs he has shared since the release of his latest album, One of Wun, in May.
Gunner attends Cleveland Browns vs. Los Angeles Rams game
December 3, 2023; Inglewood, CA, USA; American rapper Gunna aka Sergio Kitchens at SoFi Stadium between the Los Angeles Rams and Cleveland Browns during the competition. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports via Imagn Images
In other news, Gunnar has been making headlines recently for his philanthropic efforts. In November, he pledged to work with the Black Music Action Alliance to provide monthly $1,000 checks to 30 families for a year. “This is something I’ve always done and I’m going to continue to do it out of the goodness of my heart,” Rolling Stone reported Gunnar saying at the event. “We can all do it – all the little brothers here looking up, you can do it too. That’s what it’s about. I just want to thank everyone who stepped out and supported Southside. All the kids, you guys We all had a great time. Let’s go up there.
Gunna shares new music video
Gunna also made headlines recently after Lil Baby revealed that he didn’t think he would ever work with his once frequent collaborator again. Watch Gunna’s new music video for “Got Damn” below.
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