Gunna Perplexes Fans by Doing a Whippit on Instagram Live

As his new album 'WUNNA' makes headlines for its projected No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200, Gunna makes news of a different kind by hitting a Whippit.

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A whippit made an appearance on a recent IG Live session from Gunna, whose new album WUNNA is currently projected to open at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

The clip in question, captured over the weekend, is quite brief and sees Gunna hitting presumed nitrous oxide before switching off his IG. And that's it. That's the whole thing: 

All my dumb White friends prolly gonna see Gunna do a whippit and feel so vindicated 🤦🏾‍♂️

— Flex Luthor (@MrWaterCarter) May 25, 2020

Naturally, this quick clip was met with some pushback due to the inherent controversy surrounding the prevalence of whippits, the use of which isn't really worth the trouble given the dramatic brevity of the arguable feel-good factor. Many also pointed to what they say are the potential risks associated with whippits, while others argued such risks were nominal.

Been late? Bruh you really talking bout whippets like some cool trendy shit like thug and gunna stealing you whippet swag come on bruh

— genki girl. (@Genkigrrrl) May 25, 2020

Saw gunna hit the whippit and it broke my heart no lie

— Babaloo (@Babalooskii) May 25, 2020

Gunna really lost a lot of points for that whippit shit. That’s legit a broke bum drug. Son, you’re better than that 🤦🏽‍♂️

— ZAY (@Isaiah__Silva) May 25, 2020

For a more detailed rundown of the facts surrounding whippits, consider this fairly comprehensive VICE piece from 2016.

Whippitroversy aside, WUNNA—as mentioned above—is indeed pacing for a No. 1 debut. The album's release, as previously reported, was supported by the launch of a horoscope predictor that was a big hit with fans.

Among the goals Gunna has outlined for the WUNNA era, as he explained in a recent Highsnobiety chat, is that he wanted the public to understand "'I'm a real artist." If early reactions to his sophomore album are any indication, he's swiftly hit that mark and beyond.

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