
Summary
- Gunna has released his final album under YSL, The Last Wun
- The project spans 25 tracks and features contributions from Offset, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Asake, and Nechie
- Cubist artist Devon Dejardin handled the cover art, painting Gunna’s self-portrait through his cubism-inspired lens
Marking the true end of an era, Gunna is officially wrapping up his YSL chapter – and he’s getting all of his parting words in now. On his final album under the Young Stoner Life Records label, aptly entitled The Last Wun, the almost-jaded rapper is not holding back, laying it all out on the table now, for the last time under the YSL umbrella.
The lengthy project spans 25 tracks, complete with a scattered selection of featured artists. Offset contributes to a particular peak of the project, “at my purest,” with Burna Boy hopping on “wgft,” Wizkid contributing to “forever be mine,” Nechie delivering on “i can’t feel my face,” and, finally, Afrobeats icon Asake adding his flair to “satisfaction.”
1. many nights
2. let that sink in
3. just say dat
4. gp
5. sakpase
6. at my purest (ft. Offset)
7. biting my game
8. prototype
9. wgft (ft. Burna Boy)
10. forever be mine (ft. Wizkid)
11. again
12. endless
13. i can’t feel my face (ft. Nechie)
14. podcast
15. club house
16. satisfaction (ft. Asake)
17. fuck witcha boy
18. on me
19. rare occasion
20. made for this shit
21. cfwm
22. what they thinking
23. showed em
24. won’t stop
25. him all along
The cover art for the album offers ample insight into the overarching themes of the album; painted by cubist artist Devon Dejardin, Gunna’s face is reimaged through Dejardin’s “guardian” figure lens – a concept (or character) coined by the artist that serves as an artistic “stand-in for the unseen forces, challenges, and internal shifts that shape human experiences.”
It’s exactly these throughlines that connect all 25 of the project’s parts, rooted in moments of resiliency and returning from hardships even stronger than before.
But as the album closes out – on pre-release single “him all along” – the rapper reminds us he is far from done. He has more in the tank, and he’s just getting started.
Stream The Last Wun – out everywhere now.