Gunna
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Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Sergio Giavanni Kitchens
Birthplace College Park, Georgia, U.S.
Birth Date June 14, 1993
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-American
Nationality American
Career Rapper, singer, songwriter
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Se-Lead rapper
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Gunna: "I'm really chill."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "When I heard my voice, like listen to myself playing it back-to-back, I just want to always perfect it."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "You gotta be able to adapt."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "Just keep going. You never know how far you can go."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "Fashion is so important to me. I've always spoken about it in my music."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "We just speaking stuff into existence, on God."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "Everybody not gonna like what I wear, but a majority of people are."
GUnna: "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."
Gunna: "Don't argue. We ain't doing that. What you going back and forth with somebody over anything for?"
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "Keep going. Grind for what you want. Pray. Listen to your mama."
Gunna: "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.'"
Gunna: "I just work hard, and when you work hard, a lot of stuff just starts happening for you."
Gunna: "All my achievements have been great achievements. I have been collaborating with big names and making hits - like my song 'Yosemite' with Travis Scott."
Gunna: "I might wear a $10,000 outfit on a weekend, no cap."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "Drip is your attire, the clothes you wear."
Gunna: "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."
Gunna: "My family taught me about saving and how to stretch to make ends meet."