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After dropping off his sophomore album back in May, Gunna has returned with a deluxe version featuring contributions from Yak Gotti, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert.

WUNNA Deluxe includes eight new tracks that have been integrated into the original tracklist. Check out the new additions and artwork below.

Gunna’s original album rollout featured the release of a multi-part documentary in partnership with Amazon Music. The film shows the process behind creating WUNNA, documenting Gunna’s time in Jamaica, where the majority of the album was recorded.

Soon after the release of Wunna, Gunna began hinting to fans that a “deluxe was on the way.” Then, on July 18, he took to Twitter to reveal how many new tracks were being added.

Check out the eight new tracks, and listen to the deluxe version below, then scroll down for the best Twitter reactions.

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He don't miss

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The goats

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