Gunna’S ‘The Last Wun’ First Week Numbers Hint at a Bold Exit Move From YSL
Gunna’s “The Last Wun” charts at #3 with 80k units—solid numbers that signal his bold exit strategy from YSL. His streaming dominance continues despite industry whispers.
Gunna’s “The Last Wun” charts at #3 with 80k units—solid numbers that signal his bold exit strategy from YSL. His streaming dominance continues despite industry whispers.
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