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Rap Rising: Gunna Returns With New Single Ahead Of Upcoming Album

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Gunna is back with a brand new song, and it sits near the top of iHeartRadio's Rap Rising playlist.

On Friday, May 3, Wunna delivered his latest single "WhatsApp (Wassam)" ahead of his forthcoming album One of Wun. On the song produced by Turbo, Gunna reflects on his earnings thus far and emphasizes he doesn't wanna "chit-chat" if it ain't about money.

"I came a long way, that's a big fact/Big Gunna Wunna, yeah, big fact," Gunna spits. "Got your b***h checkin' in like a dispatch/It ain't money, I don't wanna chit-chat/I don't care if it gotta be a couple of years, still, I'm gon' get my lick back."

Gunna's latest joint arrives a week before his One of Wun album is expected to drop. The song will appear on the project along with other recently released singles like "Bittersweet" and "Prada Dem" with Offset. It's another fire track fans will get to see live when Wunna hits the road for his "Bittersweet Tour" with Flo Milli this weekend.

"WhatsApp (Wassam)" comes a few days after fans thought Gunna responded to Kendrick Lamar's first Drake diss track "Euphoria." After Lamar namedropped him in his verse, Gunna just happened to post "Mannnn WASSAM ?!!" right after the song dropped. People thought it was a reaction to the line, "I know some s**t about n***as that make Gunna Wunna look like a saint." Now it's clear that it was a promotional post, and it worked.

Speaking of KDot, the Compton native shocked the world once again with his second surprise diss track for Drake called "6:16 in L.A." The record samples Al Green and Teddy Pendergrass in a hard-hitting instrumental produced by Sounwave and Jack Antonoff, who's Taylor Swift's producer. In it, Kendrick aims straight at Drizzy and claims there's a mole in OVO crew.

You can hear both songs on the Rap Rising playlist. Scroll below to hear more new music from DaBaby, Slum Village, Moneybagg Yo, Kash Doll, Gloss Up and plenty more.

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Kendrick Lamar, "6:16 in L.A."

DaBaby, GHETTO SUPERSTAR: THE INTRO (EP)

Gloss Up, Not Ya Girl: Act 1 (Album)

Slum Village, F.U.N. (Album)

Lil Keke, Can't Rain Forever (Album)

Ras Kass, RJ Payne & Havoc of Mobb Deep, GUTTR (Album)

Yeat, King Tonka (EP)

Lil Tecca, "Number 2 / Never Last" (EP)

Mercy, Blood On The Canvas (Album)

Heembeezy, Beezy Baby (Album)

Pap Chanel, P.A.P (EP)

Valee & Black Noi$e, VLANE 2 (EP)

evilgiane & Slimesito, EvilSlime (Album)

Moneybagg Yo, "Tryna Make Sure"

Conway The Machine featuring Key Glock, "Ten/Rya Interlude"

Ghostface Killah featuring Nas, "Scar Tissue"

G-Eazy, "Lady Killers III"

Rapsody featuring Erykah Badu, "3:AM"

310babii featuring Ohgeesy & BlueBucksClan, "Rock Your Hips"

Kash Doll, "Kash Kommandments"

41, "Tweak"

$NOT, "Bully"