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Gunna Returns With New Single “One Call”


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Earlier this week, Gunna promised to bless fans with new music. He has delivered on that promise with the new banger "One Call." Last year was a crazy one for Gunna, and we're sure he'll hit 2019 with the same energy. Produced by Turbo, "One Call" is an undeniable jam. Gunna also announced that he's working on the sequel to 2017’s Drip or Drown EP, and this may be the first sample of the project. 

"One Call" features an instrumental that sounds like it was made underwater. Gunna uses the deep sea ambiance to flow onto the track, wrapping an addicting melody around the percussions. Like usual, Gunna raps about his riches and his lifestyle with a cool demeanor. Will Gunna's latest track satiate his fan base? Let us know if you're feeling "One Call" below. 

Quotable Lyrics
He done ran up them bands (Ran up them bands)
I done got me some bands too (Bands too)
I could drip on the 'Gram too (Drip on the 'Gram too)
Said my hood like the damn zoo (Damn zoo)
I can't decide, which foreign car I'ma ride, mmh
That Phantom Rolls body is wide (Wide)
I made the boy bleed like the wives, mmh

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