Top 58 Quotes & Sayings by Gunna

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Gunna

Sergio Giavanni Kitchens, known professionally as Gunna, is an American rapper and singer. He is signed to Young Thug's record label YSL Records, as well as 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. He released his debut studio album, Drip or Drown 2 in 2019 and followed it up with his second studio album Wunna in 2020, which debuted atop the Billboard 200. His third album DS4Ever was released in 2022, becoming his second consecutive number one album.

All my achievements have been great achievements. I have been collaborating with big names and making hits - like my song 'Yosemite' with Travis Scott.
I went through a lot, but as I went through it, I learned from the situations.
Everybody not gonna like what I wear, but a majority of people are. — © Gunna
Everybody not gonna like what I wear, but a majority of people are.
Don't let awards get the best of you.
My favorite car is my Corvette.
I try to be as humble as possible and try to project that to the world. But some people don't see that. They think I'm just in Atlanta spending money. But I try to be humble. I try to let the world know that I am still humble.
Sometimes when you get in this game, you think that you're going to take off if you do a song with someone big. But that's not the truth. Everything with you got to be good - the visual, the push, the production.
What I have that's special in my music is substance. It's music that people can really relate to. I know I'm gonna rap something that somebody has already been through in their life, something that they will understand.
When I seen myself on TV, it made me realize, 'You're doing what you really wanted to do. You're living out your dreams.'
Somebody DM'd me like, 'Bruh, you remind me so much of Michael Jackson.' I was like, 'What? That's a bar.'
I appreciate every blessing.
I just believe that in Atlanta, we're creative; we got a lot of styles out here.
It's hard, transitioning from one thing to another. That's with anything you do.
'Drip or Drown 2' is more me, more songs. I enhanced it more, even with the cover itself. — © Gunna
'Drip or Drown 2' is more me, more songs. I enhanced it more, even with the cover itself.
I didn't have life that good coming up. I wasn't born with a lot of money. We weren't dirt poor, but we weren't rich. All I knew was struggle.
I don't really like a lot of people's music.
I try to shop in every state that I go to.
I'm really chill.
I want to be a rap icon.
Drip is me. That's my signature.
I always like to dress up, you know what I'm saying? Put on nice, expensive clothes. But before it was even 'drip,' I used to be, like, 'swag.'
You got to be able to reinvent yourself and come up with new ideas because everybody is going to try to copy, which is what you want. You want people to start saying what you say.
Keep going. Grind for what you want. Pray. Listen to your mama.
God bless the dead.
'Drip' is just another word for swag. Swag was not our word - my era is drip; that's our swag.
I always hung out with older people. I would be the youngest out of the crew.
I'm not sure people understand how important fashion is to me.
I would like to work with brands I personally love, like Haider Ackermann, Chanel, or Off-White, to even newer brands like Rhude and A-Cold-Wall. It's easier and more organic when you know and love the brand already.
I been doing music since I was 15 years old. I found it intriguing, just from liking and listening to music.
We just speaking stuff into existence, on God.
Don't argue. We ain't doing that. What you going back and forth with somebody over anything for?
I put a lot of work for 'DS3.'
Drip is your attire, the clothes you wear.
My family taught me about saving and how to stretch to make ends meet.
Fashion is so important to me. I've always spoken about it in my music.
I might wear a $10,000 outfit on a weekend, no cap.
'Phase' is a special song to me, and I wanted the video to make you feel like you are on a journey with me. My team and I shot this video three different times, and every time I got it back, I wanted to go a step further.
I feel like my breakout moment had to have been when I dropped 'Drip Season 3.' I feel like it was just a real good body of music. — © Gunna
I feel like my breakout moment had to have been when I dropped 'Drip Season 3.' I feel like it was just a real good body of music.
I just kind of, like, put stuff together. I don't really try to make it seem like a 'look.'
Just keep going. You never know how far you can go.
I got my own sound in Atlanta because I don't listen to anybody's music. When you listen to people's music, you start to say stuff they say as an artist because that's what you've been listening to. Me, I don't listen to anybody. I support, but I don't listen, because I don't want to run with someone style. I do my own thing.
I got my own merch company. I sell shirts, hats, hoodie, socks.
You gotta be able to adapt.
I feel like Turbo helped me grow. It's the way we just lock in. His mind is set to where he'll start making beats to my flow and my sound. He's not an engineer, but he knows how to record.
Everybody's not gonna understand what I wear because they don't shop where I shop.
'Drip Too Hard' - we knew that was the one.
I had a lot a favorite moments in 2018; I can't even pick one.
It's like different moods, so whenever you in one mood, I got a song for that. And then you in a down or other type of mood where you really just wanna chill, I got that type of music, too.
I'm gon' drip forever, but I'm not going to just focus on that. That's not going to be the title of all my albums. — © Gunna
I'm gon' drip forever, but I'm not going to just focus on that. That's not going to be the title of all my albums.
I had to quit everything. I had to give it all for music.
When I heard my voice, like listen to myself playing it back-to-back, I just want to always perfect it.
Me and Carti are both from the Southside of Atlanta. That's one of the main reasons that we clicked so well.
I was best dressed in high school. I always spent my money on clothes.
I've learned since 'Drip or Drown' that no one should care what people think. I learned that, after years of comments, it really doesn't matter.
If I call you playing my music, you'll be like, 'Oh, that's Gunna.' Even on a song you ain't heard, you're gonna know my voice for singing. But if I call you on the phone - 'What's up? Are we still doing the interview today?' - you're not gonna know who this is.
I had to go broke for music.
I just work hard, and when you work hard, a lot of stuff just starts happening for you.
If I could collaborate with any artist, I would want it to be like Marvin Gaye. Someone like who they wouldn't expect me to do a feature with, like, very iconic.
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