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: Produced by long-time collaborator Turbo and Byrd , the track features the fast-paced, crisp percussion and flute-like melodies that are now synonymous with the "Gunna sound".

While both songs showcase Gunna's signature melodic "drip," they represent different milestones in his career—from his early rise with YSL to his dominance at the top of the charts. 1. "Highschool" (2017): The Roots of Drip Highschool -feat. Gunna- -SOUTH TO WEST-.mp3

: Fans often cite "south to west" as a top-five Gunna track for its "smooth flows" and "natural, laid-back energy," a sentiment echoed widely across social media platforms like TikTok and Reddit . Reddit·r/hiphopheads : Produced by long-time collaborator Turbo and Byrd

: The track serves as a bridge between his past life and his newfound status, with lyrics like "Remember high school, nigga I was drippin' in Palace" highlighting his early fashion sense. "Highschool" (2017): The Roots of Drip : Fans

: Produced by Lil Memphis , the song features the slow-burn, atmospheric trap production that defined the early Young Stoner Life era.

: The title refers to Gunna's expanding influence and wealth, with the hook "My money stretch from south to the west" illustrating his transition into a global superstar.

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