Gunna continues to prioritize his safety amid the ongoing YSL trial involving Young Thug. Recently seen shopping at Saks Fifth Avenue in Beverly Hills, the "Fukumean" rapper had armed bodyguards flanking him from both the front and back. While this shopping excursion went smoothly, Gunna, who faced a random confrontation earlier this year, remains cautious, aware that potential threats may emerge unexpectedly.
In light of Lil Baby's new song, "350," released on Friday, which seemingly addresses Gunna, expressing sentiments about someone not returning and implying betrayal, the rapper maintains a heightened level of security. The significance of having professional security, as highlighted by Charlamagne Tha God in discussions about the Nardo Wick incident, emphasizes the importance of such precautions in the music industry.
Despite facing criticism from some fellow rappers for taking a plea deal in the YSL case, Gunna continues to enjoy success in his music career. His latest album achieved gold status, and the track "Fukumean" reached platinum status in October. Gunna's commitment to safety underscores the challenges and tensions within the industry
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