Gunna Prepares Documentary Amid Career Comeback and YSL Controversy

Gunna has built a strong foundation since the mid-2010s, establishing himself as one of the top rappers in Georgia and a global star. His career, however, has not been without challenges. The YSL RICO arrests marked a turbulent period, with Gunna taking an Alford plea deal that legally excused him from the case but led to public backlash. Critics, including Young Thug and online communities, labeled him a rat and a snitch, complicating his reputation.
Despite the controversy, Gunna has focused on rebuilding his image through consistent music releases, chart success, and prioritizing his mental and physical health. His approach appears to be working, as he continues to maintain relevance in the hip hop world.
Gunna is now taking another step in telling his story with a documentary currently in the works. According to reports from Kurrco, a private screening recently took place in New York City. Photos from the event surfaced on social media, with Gunna sharing them to his Instagram Story. Details about the documentary’s focus, length, or release date remain under wraps.
The rapper is no stranger to visual storytelling. For his 2020 album WUNNA, he released a two-part documentary on YouTube, giving fans insight into his creative process. This new project may center around The Last Wun, which is expected to be his final album with YSL.
Speculation also surrounds the potential coverage of Gunna’s relationship with Young Thug. Their fallout after the trial and the recent leaks of jail calls have shed light on Thugger’s anger toward Gunna. In the calls, Thug expressed frustration over Gunna’s actions, claiming they impacted his album rollouts and chart success. Thug further discussed the situation in an interview with Big Bank on Perspektives With Bank, stating he wanted Gunna to provide an explanation, even if he wasn’t receptive.
As Gunna prepares to release the documentary, fans are eager to gain insight into his career, the legal challenges he faced, and his perspective on the fallout with Young Thug. The project could provide a deeper understanding of his journey, highlighting both the struggles and the successes that define his rise in hip hop.



