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Stream Gunna’s “Drip Or Drown 2” Project


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Looking to build off his successful 2018, YSL’s Gunna decides to come through today and share the sequel to his Drip Or Drown series.

The follow up to last year’s Drip Harder project with Lil Baby contains 16 songs in total and features guest appearances from Young Thug (who is also credited as one of the album’s executive producers), Lil Baby, and Playboi Carti. Meanwhile production is handled entirely by his go-to hitmakers Turbo and Wheezy.

“It’s me. It’s a project that’s a lot of me, not a lot of features. I’ve been working on it for a while, so I got a lot of hits on there. Like hits, not just a one, two, three thing. Hits,” Gunna said. “I feel [the inspiration behind it is] the whole year of 2018 and how everybody just dripped—new songs, new drip. This album inspired me to let you know what I live and die by. I be fresh every day. I’ve been doing it since a child, no exaggeration [laughs]. So that’s me. I’m explaining a little bit about how I feel about my drip.”

Available on iTunes, fans can stream the ATL project in its entirety (below). Hit play and let us know what you think. While you're at it peep Gunna in our recent Digital Cover Story right here

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