Rapper Sergio Giavanni Kitchens, popularly known as Gunna, has dropped his latest album, The Last Wun, on August 8. According to Billboard, the album is speculated to be the last album in collaboration with YSL Records. In a June interview with Will.i.am, Sergio opened up about the theme of the new project. He noted,
"It's not a theme or a concept. When I create, I go with what I feel. I might approach an album not even knowing the title yet and it'll form. It'll come to me just through life and just living. So for this album in particular, it's no theme. It's in current time of what's happening with me."
The Last Wun includes 25 tracks and features multiple artists, including Offset, Asake, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Nechie.
Note: This article reflects the writer’s opinion. Do comment with your suggestions to let us know which other items deserve to make the list.
Every song ranked from best to worst on Gunna's The Last Wun

We are taking a look at Gunna's tracklist and ranking from best to worst:
1. At My Purest
Featuring Offset's vocals, the track is one of the most anticipated tracks on the album. Offset's rap complements that of Gunna's, making it an easy and smooth listen.
2. Let That Sink In
Gunna's rap is smooth and is supported by upbeat background tones, flowing into each other.
3. Won't Stop
The rapper previously released this single in June, which appears to be a testament to internal strength and never backing out. Listeners lauded the rapper's smooth rap, with one noting,
"My guy promoting health & wealth. Great song to start your day too!"
4. On Me
In On Me, Gunna appears to recall his good times and milestones, with a violin adding to the depth of the track. The track has also generated some speculation about him becoming a father when he sings,
"Cross a milestone, I had my own son."
Read More: What are the lyrics to Gunna’s ‘On Me’ track from album ‘The Last Wun’?
5. Sakpase
Sakpase has a trippy vibe, with listeners describing Gunna being in a flow state. One user on YouTube noted that this is a track worth listening to when they are on a long drive.
6. WGFT & CFWM
Featuring Burna Boy's vocals, WGFT explores sensualities and appears to be a unique album on album. At the time of writing, many listeners on YouTube describe it as one of the best on the album. CFWM has a starkly similar theme and sets up a similar ambience.
7. Biting My Game & Prototype
In Biting My Game, Gunna seemingly indicates a powerful self and stands out in the tracklist. The track is followed by Prototype, which provides an ideal contrast and 'flowy' beats.
8. Again
The initial music of the piano playing instantly catches one's attention, with Sergio smoothly taking the beat forward.
9. Forever Be Mine (feat. Wizkid)
Users were pleasantly surprised by Wizkid and Gunna's complementary voices. One listener wrote,
"I never thought I needed a Gunna X Wizkid song in my life… my early morning routine playlist been upgraded."
10. Many Nights & Endless
As the opening track of the album, Many Nights has a mellow flow and doesn't land a punch. As one reaches the middle of the tracklist, Endless marks a similar theme, but has a steady flow.
11. I Can’t Feel My Face & F*ck Witcha Boy
I Can’t Feel My Face featuring Nechie's rap makes another contrast on the album, with the background tones making all the difference. This, paired with F*ck Witcha Boy, makes it to the top of a long-drive tracklist!
12. Podcast and Club House
The 14th track of the album, but Gunna keeps his listeners hooked with smooth vocals and a relaxing ambience. Club House marks the 15th track on the album, and in all rights, the tracklist gets a bit exhaustive.
14. Satisfaction (feat. Asake)
Satisfaction draws inspiration from South African beats and powerful vocals, which support Gunna's rap.
15. GP
The shortest track on the album with a relaxing vibe, but loses its charm in the lengthy tracklist.
16. Rare Occasion & Made For This S*it
By the time one reaches Rare Occasion & Made For This S*it, the beats and rap feel repetitive and, at a point, also seem like fillers.
18. What They Thinking
What They Thinking revives the second half of the tracklist and offers fresh beats. Some users were reminded of Post Malone's Circles while listening to the track.
19. Showed Em, Just Say That, and Him All Along
Just Say That is a short, no-nonsense track, with Sergio's quick rap and an upbeat electronic background. Showed Em and Him All Along is not necessarily the worst on the album, but feel redundant on the album.
Which track on the album is your favourite? Tell us in the comments below.