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Gunna's "Wunna" Expected To Debut No.1 On Billboard Charts


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Gunna's new album, Wunna, is reportedly likely to debut at No. 1 on next week’s Billboard 200 chart, according to HITS Daily Double. This would be Gunna's first project to debut this high.

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Wunna is projected to reach between 110,000 to 130,000 equivalent album units. The full-length project features Travis Scott, Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Roddy Ricch as collaborators.

The ranking is no surprise to the rapper, who expected the project would land as high, in an interview with Complex before its release. "Album going No. 1, of course, and I'm going to have a few hits on here—a few, few," he said. "This album right is going to set a tone."

Gunna's previous effort, 2019’s Drip Or Drown 2, debuted at No. 2 with 90,000 equivalent album units.

Wunna is the other side of me that I don’t really be showing,” Gunna told High Snobiety regarding Wunna. “I want people to know that I really took my time and I really put heart into this album. I made more than an album, I made a series with it. Even with the cover, the videos, with the merch and everything, it goes together. I want people to understand that I’m a real artist.”

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