Pulling more from the hazy ethos of his 2019 output than the rough-and-ready approach of the early Drip Season tapes, WUNNA embraces this hazy, looping direction in its entirety, lacing the Atlanta star's words with subdued yet layered production. WUNNA, the rapper's second studio album, is dedicated almost entirely to this style. When placed over trap's rotating instrumentals, the results are hypnotic: king of the vibe, Gunna's spiraling approach provides infectious choruses and spaced-out anthems in equal measure. His bars, a looping set of mirrored cadences, are locked firmly in pattern with one another, forming somewhat of a vocal chain-link. While close collaborator Lil Baby stacks emotive bars like trap bric-a-brac, and forefather Young Thug communicates in sporadic fragments, Gunna's strength lies in cycling rhymes. As with any essential collective, YSL's hitmaking roster bring different strengths to the table.
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