Lil Baby Addresses His Relationship With Gunna Amid Their Ongoing Feud

Lil Baby & Gunna

Photo: Getty Images

Lil Baby says he doesn't see himself working with Gunna ever again.

On Thursday, December 19, Charlamagne Tha God released the latest episode of his "Out of Context" series featuring Wham. During their conversation, Charlamagne asked Baby to describe his relationship with Gunna amid rumors of an ongoing feud between the former collaborators. The Georgia native put it bluntly: "Ion got no relationship." The Breakfast Club co-host followed-up by bringing up the Internet's consensus that Baby can't make hits without Gunna. Afterward, Charlamagne asked if Baby ever plans to reunite with Wunna in the studio again.

"The internet will say anything. You know how many hits I got?" Wham replied. "That don't even make sense."

Charlamagne gave Baby a hypothetical situation involving Young Thug. "I know [Young] Thug says what Wham says goes, but if Thug says, 'Hey I'mma get in the studio, I'm gonna make some music with Gunna, Baby I want you to participate,' would you?" Baby took a quick pause before he replied, "I don't see that happening."

Lil Baby and Gunna haven't been on good terms since since he was released from jail for the YSL RICO case. In an unreleased verse that was leaked last year, Wham allegedly dissed Gunna when he rapped, "N***as taking pleas, I know that Slime ain't happy." He was also caught on video telling his DJ to shut off their song "Drip Too Hard" during his tour last year.

"F**k the rats turn this s**t off," Baby said.

Elsewhere in the interview, Baby also said he wasn't feeling the way Kendrick Lamar mentioned him on "Not Like Us." In Baby's opinion, if Kendrick and Drake are the ones arguing, then he feels like he shouldn't have been dragged into it.

"I ain't really into like that side of Hip-Hop," Baby said. "If you and him [Drake] was arguing why the hell you gotta say me, you know?"

Look out for the entire interview with Charlamagne Tha God and Lil Baby coming soon.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content