Atlanta’s melodic trap maestro Gunna teams up with Nigerian Afrobeats icon Wizkid for what may be the standout moment on The Last Wun, his latest studio album.
The mid-album gem, titled Forever Be Mine, is a testament to what happens when two sonic worlds collide with intention, care, and unmistakable chemistry.

Seamlessly blending Gunna’s signature laid-back flow with Wizkid’s smooth, romantic cadence, Forever Be Mine strikes a perfect balance between Afrobeats flair and Atlanta’s trap soul.
The production is lush but restrained, giving both artists room to explore new textures while staying true to their roots.
Gunna, known for his high-octane delivery, adopts a more mellow, almost hypnotic tone here, a shift influenced by Wizkid’s effortlessly soothing presence. The chemistry is evident from the first note: they don’t just trade verses, they merge energies, creating a unified soundscape that transcends geographical boundaries.
Unlike many cross-genre pairings that rely on surface-level collaborations, Forever Be Mine dives deeper. Wizkid doesn’t just appear on the track, he emotionally anchors it, infusing it with warmth and romanticism. Gunna, for his part, adapts gracefully, letting his cadence sway to the rhythm of Afrobeats without sacrificing his Atlanta essence.
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The track also reinforces Gunna’s broader vision on The Last Wun, which includes other Nigerian heavyweights like Burna Boy. But while those collaborations carry weight, Forever Be Mine stands out for its subtlety and authentic synergy, proving that the best musical fusions happen not from commercial intent, but from shared artistic instinct.
This is not a case of an Afrobeats act guesting on a trap record or vice versa. It’s a collaborative canvas — one that paints both Gunna and Wizkid in new lights. Gunna’s melodic instincts find new depth, while Wizkid’s romantic energy is grounded by Gunna’s rawness.
For fans of either artist, Forever Be Mine feels both inevitable and overdue. It’s smooth, immersive, and culturally significant, the kind of track that doesn’t just chart but lingers in the heart and on playlists for months to come.
In an era flooded with transcontinental features, this is how it’s done.
Listen to Forever Be Mine HERE.
