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Gunna hits the streets of Atlanta for the ‘Back In The A’ music video

Gunna released a music video for him One from Wun hit ‘back in the a’, in which he takes to the streets of Atlanta. He shows himself performing around town, riding in a parade of cars, and more. Leff, who directed the video, shot it on location in the rapper’s hometown. One from Wun marks Gunna’s second album since his release from prison in the ongoing YSL Rico case. He fell first A gift and a curse back in 2023. He is currently performing on the Bittersweet tour to promote both projects. He likely filmed the music video while he was in town to perform at State Farm Arena earlier this month.

Fans on YouTube are loving the release. “Wunna’s 2023-2024 run was legendary and should be in the music history books,” one user commented. Another wrote: “My interpretation of this song was that, apart from his hometown, Back in the A to me means he’s come back from prison to being on the A-list again. His talent is undefeated: love him or hate him. In addition to the new release, Gunna also appeared in the latest episode of Spotify’s series, Day in the life, on Monday. In doing so, he traveled to his parental home to discuss the importance of family, his plans for a new album and more. He noted that he wants his next project to be more intimate than ever before. LUCKI, Rick Ross, Sexxy Red, GloRilla and more artists have all appeared on previous episodes of the show. Stay tuned for further updates on Gunna HotNewHipHop.

Gunna returns to Atlanta for new music video

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