Gunna caught a stray from beyond the grave on Rich...

Gunna caught a stray from beyond the grave on Rich Homie Quan‘s new posthumous album

Gunna caught a stray from beyond the grave on Rich Homie Quan‘s new posthumous album.

Released on Friday (October 4), Forever Goin In contains a massive 35 songs with features from the likes of 2 Chainz, Sukihana, Plies, Lil Tjay, Skilla Baby and more.

And on the cut “One of Quan” – which is a play on Gunna’s One Of Wun album title – the late rapper comes for his fellow Atlanta native seemingly unprovoked, as the pair had no prior issues that were publicized.

They probably gon think I took over Gunna flow, but this my cadence and I made it/ N-ggas was stealing the swag, I was just sitting back and I wouldn’t even say shit!


Gunna is no stranger to catching strays on wax these days, however. On the same day as Rich Homie Quan’s album dropped, Future appears to take a particularly menacing shot at him on Ferg’s new single “Allure.”

The song features the duo trading bars over a Mike WiLL Made-It beat built around haunting synths and trap drums.

During his guest verse, Hendrix warns an unnamed enemy: “You took a plea on my slime, won’t be surprised you ended up dead.”

Fans were quick to connect the lyrics to Gunna, who controversially accepted an Alford plea in his and Young Thug‘s YSL RICO case, for which the YSL rapper is still on trial.

“Future Dissing Gunna on his new Feature?” one listener wrote on X, while another joked: “Future old ass not letting up on Gunna.”

A third user chimed in: “Future still on Gunna neck cuz yall keep tryna overlook it so he keep reminding yall what happened.”

The apparent shot is just the latest from Future, who began jabbing Gunna earlier this year when he deleted a social media post promoting the rapper’s “Prada Dem” single with Offset.

Shortly after, the Freebandz boss shared a snippet of “Type Shit,” his collaboration with Travis Scott and Playboi Carti that wound up on his and Metro Boomin‘s We Don’t Trust You album, where he raps: “I don’t hang with rats, that’s some new type shit/ Get a n-gga whacked on the news type shit.”

Pluto later seemingly attempted to overshadow Gunna’s One of Wun album by implying that he would be dropping a new mixtape on May 10, the same that day that One of Wun was scheduled to arrive.

“Fuck yo album Shit ain’t slappin like my MIXTAPE,” he tweeted, before adding: “MAY TENTH [sneezing face emoji].”

The “Fukumean” hitmaker appeared to fire back, writing: “Turn this shit bac up Notch……! Fuc What These boys talkin bout.”

It turns out Future was merely referencing lyrics from a song with Tee Grizzley that was released on May 10.

Gunna still caught a stray when Mixtape Pluto eventually arrived last month, though, as he was removed from the song “Told My,” which previously leaked with a verse from the YSL star.

Reacting to being cut from the mixtape, Gunna seemingly took it in stride by writing on social media: “Its not Personal it’s just business.”

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