In a recent interview, Lil Baby addressed rumors of dissing Gunna on his deluxe track, ‘Runnin’ This Sh*t.’

  • Fans speculated diss lines stemmed from the fallout over Gunna’s legal decisions in the YSL RICO case involving Young Thug.
  • Lil Baby insists that creating ‘narratives’ from his lyrics should not be taken as direct personal shots.
  • The rapper maintained that his controversial lyrics are part of his music style, not indicative of personal drama.
  • Gunna’s former attorney set the record straight regarding Gunna’s plea deal, emphasizing no cooperation in the case.

Lil Baby recently sat down to talk about the drama surrounding his track, ‘Runnin’ This Sh*t.’ Many thought his lyrics were aimed at Gunna, especially given recent tensions. The two artists have hit a rough patch since Gunna’s legal decisions in the YSL RICO case with Young Thug.

Lil Baby made it clear during his chat with Complex that his lyrics aren’t hidden messages aimed at Gunna. He expressed frustration over people making stories from his words. He said he just does his thing with his music, focusing on his craft and not on personal attacks.

On the track, Baby raps lines like: “I don’t care what he did, he a rat still,” which had fans buzzing. The words seemed direct, causing many to assume they’re about his former collaborator, Gunna. This spurred more speculation, especially because of Baby’s past on-stage comments.

In a 2023 song snippet, Baby harshly critiqued those who “take pleas,” hinting at discontent with Gunna. Fans remember when Lil Baby reacted to their song “Drip Too Harder” during a concert, shouting: “Fuck the rats, turn this shit off.” Such moments have amplified the tension between the pair.


Recently interviewed by Charlamagne Tha God, Baby was asked about reuniting with Gunna. He didn’t hold back, simply stating that there’s no relationship there anymore. This blunt response leaves little hope for reconciliation anytime soon.

Meanwhile, Gunna’s former lawyer, Steve Sadow, shared online that Gunna didn’t cooperate with the authorities. He emphasized that Gunna’s actions in his case weren’t meant to harm Young Thug’s trial. Gunna’s decision to take an Alford plea was a strategic move without compromising others.

Sadow detailed that the plea details shielded Gunna from being an active witness and had no reporting or probation requirements. Gunna, since his release, has enjoyed success globally, putting to rest any claims that his plea deal was underhanded.

Lil Baby’s clarification adds a layer of complexity to his relationship with Gunna, underscoring the intricacies of their fallout.

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