Just Say Dat

Album: The Last Wun (2025)
Charted: 86 46
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Songfacts®:

  • Over an icy-smooth beat crafted by Byrd and SlickMadeThat, Gunna glides through lyrics about luxury, status, and his no-nonsense approach to collaborations. The repeated hook -"You wanna feature, then ni--a, just say dat" - pretty much sums up his philosophy: no beating around the bush, no subtle hints. If you want something from Gunna, speak up.
  • Byrd is the alias of Leutrim Beqir, a German music producer. He previously collaborated with Gunna on his "One Of Wun" single and has also lent his production to several Bad Bunny tracks, including "Yonaguni" and "Aguacero."

    Canadian producer SlickMadeThat (real name Vikram Dhami) has also worked with YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Don Toliver.
  • "Just Say Dat" appears on Gunna's sixth album, The Last Wun, which nods to the naming convention of his 2024 release, One of Wun. Of the album's 25 tracks, it made the biggest splash on the Hot 100, debuting at #46.

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