Gunna ‘The Last Wun’:Tracklist, features, & all you need to know 

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Gunna performs onstage during Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash at State Farm Arena on June 21, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Julia Beverly/WireImage)

Gunna's The Last Wun is set to be released on August 8, 2025. The album is currently available for pre-order from the official website of the singer, as well as being available for pre-saves from streaming services such as Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and more.

The tracklist for the album is listed below:

  • many nights
  • let that sink in
  • just say dat
  • gp
  • sak pase
  • at my purest feat. Offset
  • biting my game
  • prototype
  • wg feat. burna boy
  • forever be mine feat. Wizkid
  • again
  • endless
  • I can’t feel my face feat. Nechie
  • podcast
  • club house
  • searching satisfaction feat. Asake
  • f with ya boy
  • on me
  • rare occasion
  • made for this shit
  • cfwm (can’t f*ck with me)
  • what they thinking
  • showed em
  • won’t stop
  • him all along

The album is set to feature guest appearances by Nechie, Asake, Wizkid, and Offset, as per the tracklist listed above. The album will be the singer's first new album since One of Wun.


More on Gunna's The Last Wun

Gunna's The Last Wun will be his second studio album. The upcoming album will be the singer's last record with YSL Records, with whom he had a falling out following the YSL Rico Trial, wherein he pleaded guilty to a single count of racketeering and served four years of prison time, with conditions for community service and more.

The singer talked about the new album in an exclusive interview with Uproxx for their Visionaries series:

"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."

He also talked about the production of the album, stating he didn't have any hand in the album's production:

"Not on this album. Usually, when I help with making beats, it'll be like, "Hey, add this sound for me." But lately, I been adding my sounds myself. But that's me experimenting, I haven't really put a song out that I've physically touched."

Gunna continued in another section of the interview, talking about the visuals of the album:

"These visuals are showing more of me. Not just showing my face. It's me showing, "This is what he likes to do." Versus me telling you, and you might know, like, "He goes to the gym." These next videos are going to show more real-deal lifestyle of me, but creatively."

In another part of the career, Gunna talked about his career:

"I would say: "alignment." Because I'm aligned with everything creatively that's personally going on in my life. When it comes to music, this era has all been today in time. What's current with me. What's happening with me. I feel like that's how it's aligned."

Gunna also stated that he wants to be an AI artist. Gunna is not the only one to jump on the AI artist market, with Grimes (ex-partner of Elon Musk) also advocating for the use of AI in music.

Notably, AI has also been used for music restoration work, including to bring back John Lennon's voice on a Beatles record, Now and Then. There has also been support for AI from music industry heads, including the creation of Endel by Universal Music.

Edited by Sroban Ghosh