“No one asked for this”: Fans poke fun at Gunna for teasing new album 

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Gunna might’ve just announced a new album, but let’s just say... the internet isn’t exactly throwing a welcome party. In fact, some fans are reacting like he just dropped spoilers for a show no one was watching.

Known for his signature drip and laid-back flow, Gunna’s music has often sparked a mix of admiration and memes. But when he teased a new project recently, social media had other plans — and not the supportive kind. Within minutes, the reactions turned savage, hilarious, and absolutely meme-worthy.

Gunna’s New Album Tease Goes Viral for All the Wrong Reasons

It all started with a vague teaser on social media, just enough to let fans know that something’s cooking in the studio. But instead of hyping up the drop, many fans treated the news like an unexpected group project... that nobody signed up for.

To be fair, his last few releases have had mixed reviews, and with Young Thug reportedly gearing up to release something too, fans made it very clear where their priorities lie. Cue the chaos.

One user didn’t hold back:

“Keep it, Thugger dropping we don’t care.”

Another added a little drama to the rivalry, saying:

“Young Thug about to get smoked 🚬.”

The comment section quickly turned into a battleground, and Gunna was taking hits like he accidentally dropped an acoustic folk album.

As usual, Twitter and TikTok users brought out their comedic best. Some fans poked fun at the announcement itself, others took aim at the album's potential direction. And a few... well, they were just there for the laughs.

One fan chimed in with a nod to his past projects:

“If it doesn’t sound like WUNNA or DOD2 then I don’t want it.”

Another speculated on the album title, and let’s just say it probably won’t make the final cut:

“Album called Yes Ma’am.”

But the real kicker? Someone out there decided Gunna's work ethic needed a TED Talk.

“His work ethic needs to be studied,”

one fan said, as if Gunna's in the lab doing quantum physics instead of mixing tracks.

Then came the existential take. A user summed it up in five brutal words:

“No one asked for this.”

Now, we’ve all had moments when an artist we like (or used to like) suddenly announces a comeback and our only reaction is, “...why?” Gunna just got hit with that from half the internet. Not because he’s not talented — but because fans are in their feelings, their loyalty is split, and let’s be real: people just love to roast.

The funny thing? He might still drop a solid project. He might even turn all this hate into the perfect marketing plan. But for now, the reactions are the main show.

And the internet? Oh, it’s undefeated as always.

The verdict is still out on whether Gunna’s new album will redeem him or become fuel for even more memes. But one thing’s for sure — he's got everyone talking.

Even if it’s mostly in sarcasm.

At the end of the day, love him or roast him, he knows how to keep people tuned in. Whether it’s the fits, the flow, or the fans flipping on him like it’s dodgeball day in high school gym class — he stays trending.

Now we wait and see if the music shuts the noise down.

Or if it’s just more Yes Ma’am energy.

Edited by Ritika Pal