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    Gunna forever be mine feat. Wizkid Review

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisAugust 11, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Gunna’s forever be mine featuring Wizkid arrives as one of the smoothest moments on The Last Wun, released August 8, 2025.

    Produced by Ayo Sim, EVRGRN, and Turbo, the track blends Gunna’s melodic rap with Wizkid’s Afrobeats finesse, pairing luxury imagery with declarations of loyalty.

    Within three days, the official visualiser reached 749K YouTube views and Ratings Game Music crowned it the album’s top cut.

    Early listeners noted the chemistry felt sharper than his previous Burna Boy collaboration, with some saying Gunna made sure his presence matched Wizkid’s note for note.

    Album cover for Gunna’s The Last Wun
    Album cover for Gunna’s The Last Wun

    The song opens with Gunna’s repeated “You gon’ forever be mine,” setting a tone of confidence and possession before the hook paints a scene of private massages, quiet encouragement, and Rolls Phantom comfort.

    His first verse shifts between sensual detail and the kind of braggadocio that’s inseparable from his persona, with Gulfstream flights, public discretion “like Arabics,” and a claim that his money will “forever” be inherited.

    Wizkid’s arrival softens the edges. Singing in both English and Yoruba, he pulls the track into a warmer, more fluid space.

    Lines like “Swim in your ocean… dey make me lose my composure” play against Gunna’s directness, creating a layered exchange that fans have been quick to point out.

    The production, built on languid percussion and understated synth work, allows both artists to float without crowding each other.

    Gunna’s hook is the anchor, built on repetition that works its way into your memory without trying to overwhelm.

    Wizkid complements rather than competes, and the balance between their styles gives the track its effortless pull, the kind that keeps listeners looping it long after it ends.

    Arriving at a point when Gunna’s industry alliances have been under scrutiny, the track also reads as a reminder of his ability to attract top-tier collaborators and adapt to their worlds without losing his own.

    It moves with ease, confident in its atmosphere, and is likely to stay in rotation for its mix of smooth delivery and subtle assertiveness.

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    Below are the full forever be mine lyrics from Gunna feat. WizKid

    Intro: Gunna
    You gon’ forever be mine
    You gon’ forever be mine

    Chorus: Gunna
    She know I’m one a of a kind
    She don’t see none of these guys
    She know I don’t do no womanizin’
    I stroke her and give her massages
    I push her and tell her to strive
    Rolls Phantom, I let her recline
    She say, “You forever be mine”

    Verse 1: Gunna
    You wanna chill or T up?
    Uh, bring me them guns, get ’em beat up
    Slow it down, baby, we ain’t gotta rush
    Unless you want me to speed up
    Hit it like a clutch, put some speed on it, uh
    Open it, lick it and spit on it
    You countin’ on me, you can bet on it
    We flyin’ the Gulfstream with the bat on it
    She said she don’t care if it’s sweat on it
    She wash it and clean it and take care of it
    It’s covered, you know I took care of it
    In public, she covered like Arabics
    This money forever, inherit it

    Chorus: Gunna & Wizkid
    She know I’m one of a kind (Uh)
    She don’t see none of these guys (Uh)
    She know I don’t do no womanizin’ (Yeah)
    I stroke her and give her massages (Yeah)
    I push her and tell her to strive (Uh)
    Rolls Phantom, I let her recline (Uh)
    She say, “You forever be mine”

    Verse 2: Wizkid
    Said she forever be mine (Uh)
    Baby, na you be my type (Uh)
    Ọmọge, show me the sign (Yeah)
    Say she forever be mine
    Swim in your ocean, baby girl, come with the motion
    Dey make me lose my composure, my lady one of a kind
    I dey with you (My lady one of a kind)
    Chasin’ the money and na you dey, back of my mind, ọmọ
    I dey with you (My lady one of a kind)
    She don’t see none of you guys, she know I’m one of a kind

    Chorus: Gunna & Wizkid
    (Yeah) She know I’m one of a kind (Yeah)
    She don’t see none of these guys (Yeah)
    She know I don’t do no womanizin’ (Yeah)
    I stroke her and give her massages (Uh)
    I push her and tell her to strive (Uh)
    Rolls Phantom, I let her recline (Yeah)
    She say, “You forever be mine”

    Verse 3: Gunna
    You give me a rush
    I want the thighs to vibrate
    I like the vibe, we curated
    Take a little piece and we go to the moon
    Shake up the room, earthquake
    Stare in her eyes all day
    Lil’ mama fine, a mermaid
    I take it with pride, she like my design, never decline a good face
    Low-key when we slidin’, the straight-eight
    When you with me, it’s a good day
    When I’m fuckin’ on you, if I’m tellin’ the truth, I’ve been thinkin’ ’bout you since the tour date
    Thinkin’ ’bout you, if you missin’ me too, well, I’m out in Saint-Tropez

    Chorus: Gunna & Wizkid
    (Yeah) She know I’m one of a kind (Yeah)
    She don’t see none of these guys (Yeah)
    She know I don’t do no womanizin’ (Yeah)
    I stroke her and give her massages (Uh)
    I push her and tell her to strive (Uh)
    Rolls Phantom, I let her recline (Yeah)
    She say, “You forever be mine”

    Outro: Gunna & Wizkid
    (Forever) Give me the rush
    (Run that back, Turbo)

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    Alex Harris

    Lyric sleuth. Synth whisperer. Chart watcher. Alex hunts new sounds and explains why they hit like they do.

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