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Inside Gunna’s Historic ‘One Night Only’ Apple Music Performance

Gunna lit up Apple Music’s new studio, giving fans a night full of energy and milestone moments. Check out the top 5 moments from the evening.

Gunna brought the energy to Apple Music’s brand-new LA studio with a special “One Night Only” show. The GRAMMY winner performed tracks from “The Last Wun” and sat down with Ebro Darden for a conversation that mixed music and real-life moments. Fans inside the space got an intimate look at where he is right now, while everyone tuning in saw him step into a new chapter. The night also marked Apple Music’s first-ever livestream fan event out of its Culver City studio. From major announcements to personal reflections, the performance gave plenty to talk about. 

Here are the five moments that stood out.

  • He Confirmed Him & Offset Have a Collab Project in the Works

    Offset and Gunna have always been a duo that fans loved musically, and last night, Wunna made it official that a collab project is on the way when Ebro asked about it. “Definitely. Yes, it’s in the works. But I, like, we spacing it out. You know, he dropped his album; I dropped my album. I was on his, he was on mine. And I feel like that was sprinkles and breadcrumbs for us to give you that meal soon.”

  • Live performance of “WGFT”

    Ever since “The Last Wun” dropped, “WGFT” has been everywhere—online, in the clubs, on everyone’s playlist. Seeing Gunna perform it live was a whole vibe, even without Burna Boy on stage. The crowd’s energy made the moment unforgettable.

  • Gunna Shares How He’s Handled the Adversity Since His Plea Deal

    When asked how he has handled the adversity since his plea deal, Gunna reflected on his faith. “Faith is something you can’t see. You gotta feel it. It’s something you just gotta know. And it comes from God, you know what I’m saying?” he said. “Right now, I’m walking my faith where I don’t see a lot of stuff, but I can feel and know what’s real. Sometimes you don’t know what’s going on, sometimes you don’t know what you’re doing, and why it’s happening. You gotta live by faith right then in that gap.” He added, “It’s gonna be all right,” showing how he’s stayed grounded through it all.

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  • He Encourages Artists in Atlanta to Continue Collaborating and Taking Up Space in the Industry

    When asked about the importance of collaborating, Gunna said it’s crucial for Atlanta artists. “I feel like Atlanta as a whole, we’ve been pushing music, we’ve been having a real significant space in hip-hop and all genres. We can’t let that go. We gotta continue to collaborate, we gotta continue to create, and we gotta continue to push each other,” he said. He also stressed passing knowledge from the OGs to the new generation to keep the city’s legacy alive.

  • The Last Wun Tour Announcement

    Before wrapping up, Gunna thanked Apple Music and his fans, saying, “Thank you, Apple Music. Thanks to all my fans who came out to show me love today. I hope you all had a good time, ‘cause I did. The Last Wun out now, I love you for life.” Ebro asked if he’s taking The Last Wun on the road, and Wunna confirmed, “Oh, tour soon soon.” No official date has been announced yet, but it’s clear that it’s coming.

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