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Gunna dropped off his highly anticipated sophomore album WUNNA yesterday, and to celebrate the occasion the Atlanta rapper launched an online horoscope aptly titled "Wunnascope" – needless to say, fans are absolutely loving it.

Wunnascope gives users astrological readings and horoscope charts providing better understanding of their characters and giving motivational predictions of what the future holds. Fans have the option of having Gunna – or, more precisely, his alter-ego Wunna – read out their horoscopes. The site is in collaboration with Instagram clairvoyant TheHoodHealer.

"The life purpose of Wunna is to be seen, be heard and to communicate," the website reads. "His purpose reflects in a warrior-like manner, energetically, outspoken and recklessly. His bright light will shine through his message to others. He pulls inspiration from his heart, because in his heart is where his most valuable resource resides."

So far fans are going absolutely wild for Wunna's predictions, claiming the Wunnascope astrological readings are nailing it. To check out your own horoscope according to Gunna, head over to Wunnascope now. Then scroll down to see how the Twittersphere is reacting to Gunna's ingenious platform.

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To read our full interview and go behind the meaning of the album’s tracks click here.

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