Gunna’s ‘The Last Wun’: All 25 Tracks Ranked

Gunna’s sixth studio album The Last Wun was released on August 8, 2025, under YSL Records and 300 Entertainment. The 25-track project features Offset, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Asake, and Nechie, with Turbo handling the majority of production. Positioned as Gunna’s final release under the YSL label, the album serves as both a send-off and a statement of artistic independence.
According to a full track ranking published by SoapCentral, “At My Purest,” featuring Offset, claims the top spot. “Let That Sink In” and “Won’t Stop” follow closely. Tracks including “On Me,” “Sakpase,” “WGFT,” “CFWM,” “Biting My Game,” “Prototype,” and “Again” are noted in the upper half of the list. The middle tier includes collaborations such as “Forever Be Mine” with Wizkid, as well as “I Can’t Feel My Face,” “Podcast,” “Club House,” “Satisfaction,” and “GP.” Songs ranked lower on the list include “Rare Occasion,” “Made For This Shit,” “What They Thinking,” “Showed Em,” “Just Say That,” and “Him All Along,” which appears at the bottom.
The album blends Gunna’s signature luxury rap with Afrobeats, trap, and melodic flows. “The Last Wun” reached the top five of the Billboard 200 in its debut week. While some listeners praised its consistency, others criticized its length and repetitiveness. Reviews from Revolt and The Source contextualize the project as both a transitional release and a closure to Gunna’s YSL era. Coverage from Stanisland and Album of the Year described the album as bloated, pointing to a lack of innovation across its extended runtime.
Despite divided opinions, The Last Wun represents a pivotal moment in Gunna’s discography, not just for its size, but for what it symbolizes in terms of creative direction and label independence.