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Gunna Shows Off His Impressive Jewelry Collection; Explains The Meaning Of "Drip"


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A few days back we posted about Gunna's expensive sneaker shopping trip where he spent $5,000 on kicks and today we're here to show you his insane jewelry collection from a recent link-up with GQ. The "Drip Too Hard" rapper has some stunning pieces such as his self-titled chain (his first piece) that was a cool $250,000. 

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“Drip is like your attire, what you’re wearing,” he said at the top of the video. “But it can be like something you do, like how you do it, you can drip on a beat, you know what I’m saying, it’s just like a wave.” His very first Rolex was given to him by Young Thug for his birthday which sparked his deep dive into buying more and more watches upwards of $100K. 

Other notable pieces are his rings with some resembling a snake that ties into his whole theme of having the reptile present on his album cover. Gunna proudly wore his triple cross chain that's all about the saying "the only way to beat the devil is the triple." 

"It's the triple cross, what's better than two? Three," he said, as seen in the video below.

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