Gunna is addressing the snitching allegations against him in an interview featured in XXL magazine’s spring 2024 cover story
In his recent interview for XXL magazine’s spring 2024 cover story, Gunna addresses the controversy surrounding snitching allegations leveled against him.
The Atlanta rapper delves into the events leading to his release from jail after pleading guilty to one count of cоnspiracy to viоlate Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act in 2022. Gunna spent seven months in Fulton County Jail before invoking the Alford plea, a move that sparked accusations of snitching from fellow artists like Lil Durk, 21 Sаvаge, and Lil Baby on social media and in their music.
Gunna clarifies his stance on the matter, emphasizing that those who criticized him were not privy to the legal intricacies of his case. He expresses his disappointment at being misjudged, highlighting the importance of making informed decisions rather than following misguided perceptions.
While Gunna acknowledges having peaceful discussions with some of his detractors, he refrains from divulging further details, opting to focus on the broader message of critical thinking and neutrality.
Despite facing a five-year prison sentence, later commuted to time served, Gunna emerged from incarceration in late 2022 with a commitment to community service as part of his agreement.
Coinciding with his XXL interview, Gunna unveils his upcoming album, “One of Wun,” teasing fans with a captivating cover art featuring a painted portrait adorned with a floral scarf. This album marks his return to the music scene since his last full-length project, “A Gift & a Curse,” in 2023.
As Gunna gears up for his album release, his candid interview with XXL sheds light on his resilience in the face of adversity and his unwavering dedication to his craft.