Running Sh*t: Lil Baby Continues to Diss Gunna
It’s just 7 days into the new year and the hip hop world is already taking hits, with Gunna and Lil Baby throwing hits at Gunna.
It was speculated earlier that Young Thug’s verse in the track “Dum, Dumber and Dumber” is a direct slam at Gunna. Lil Baby’s latest song, “Running Sh*t,” has people talking again. It seems he’s taking another shot at Gunna.
“Running Sh*t” Lyrics Stir Up Gunna Snitching Allegations
Fans are buzzing about this new track on the deluxe version of “WHAM.” Lil Baby raps, “I don’t care what he did, he a rat still,” which many believe is aimed at Gunna. This isn’t the first time Lil Baby has thrown shade at Gunna, but this seems direct.
The song “Running Sh*t” comes right after the release of “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber,” where Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Future team up. This track is also causing waves because of Young Thug’s first verse since his release from jail. People are dissecting every line, especially those that might talk about Gunna. Young Thug had said, “Never associate with a rat,” which some think is about Gunna too.
Gunna Lawyers Deny Snitching Claims
The beef between Lil Baby and Gunna started when Gunna took a plea deal in the YSL RICO case. This led to accusations of snitching. Even though Gunna’s lawyer insists he didn’t cooperate, the rap community has mixed feelings. Lil Baby has been vocal about his disdain for “rats.” He even went on a podcast to say he won’t work with anyone he thinks is a snitch.
The track “Running Sh*t” is not just about the drama. It’s a hard-hitting song where Lil Baby boasts about his success and how he’s running the game. The beat is catchy, and his flow is aggressive. This song is one of the highlights on “WHAM” deluxe, showing why Lil Baby is at the top of his game.
“Dum, Dumb, and Dumber” adds to this story. It’s a reunion of three Atlanta rap giants. The song has been praised for its energy and how each artist brings their unique style. Young Thug’s verse, in particular, has fans excited since it’s his first since getting out of jail. He talks about his experience and how he’s back to making music.
The lyrics in both songs hint at deeper issues within the rap game, like loyalty and the consequences of legal troubles. These tracks are not only about personal beef but also reflect the broader challenges artists face.
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