For supposedly being a snitch, Gunna has, rightfully or wrongly, been shunned by many of his Hip Hop contemporaries. However, he has just come to understand that the entire civilization is likewise shunning him.
On Sunday, June 4, a supporter sent a video to Twitter from an Atlanta, Georgia, club. Even though the fan didn’t specify the location of the club or what was happening, it is obvious that the once-bustling club came to a complete stop as a Gunna tune started playing.
He commented, “When dey played Gunna [laughing face emoji] the whole club came to a COMPLETE STOP.” Before that MF came on, “DAT MF WAS THUMPIN.”
After entering a plea of guilty to a single charge of racketeering conspiracy, Gunna (real name Sergio Kitchens) was allowed to leave custody in December.
Due to the time he spent in jail following his arrest in May of last year as part of the extensive indictment against YSL, which the prosecution claims is a “criminal street gang,” he was given a sentence of five years with one year served.
The DS4Ever rapper has been accused of snitching on people repeatedly since entering a plea deal, but he has maintained his innocence throughout the entire process.
Rappers continue to call Gunna a “rat” despite his denials; the most recent to do so is BandMan Kevo. Gunna is an Atlanta native.
The Chicago rapper said that the official visuals for “Alone,” the song he recently released with the Atlanta rapper, would be out next week on his Instagram stories on Saturday, June 3.
Instead of including a photo of the two rappers together, BandMan Kevo covered Gunna’s face with a rat face emoji, implying that he is a “rat.”
BandMan Kevo and Gunna have engaged in conflict in the past as well.
Back in April, the “So Much Smoke” rapper allegedly sought $5 million from Atlanta rapper Gunna after the two of them supposedly cancelled a joint project.
Prior to his detention and subsequent release in the YSL RICO case, Kevo first claimed in February that he had paid Gunna $250,000 for a feature.
Self-described Finesse God publicly requested Gunna return the $250,000 for failing to fulfill the requirement, acknowledged that he had been fined, and threatened to sue if the money wasn’t returned.
“I paid gunna last year for a feature 250k, and months later he got a caught case, which put my feature and everything else on hold, just for him to be released and snitch[.]” I can’t record a song with that guy; I need my money back immediately. If they cut it, I’m filing a massive lawsuit. Kevo penned a tweet at