From rocking designer fits on stage to cruising  in million-dollar cars, Gunonna’s life is the   definition of drip. But behind the diamonds and  luxury lies a story of ambition, controversy,   and comeback. Today, we’re diving deep into the  rise of one of Atlanta’s most stylish and talked   about rappers.

From his music empire to his insane  car collection, luxury mansion, and the headlines   that nearly changed everything. This is the untold  story of Gunonna. The man who turned fashion,   fame, and flow into a lifestyle. Sergio Giovani  Kitchens, better known to the world as Gunna, was   born on June 14th, 1993 in College Park, Georgia,  a place that’s birthed some of the South’s most   iconic voices. The youngest of five boys, Gunner  grew up surrounded by family, music, and struggle.

He lost one of his brothers in 2006, a loss that  would quietly shape his drive and depth later on.   Raised by his hard-working mother, Sergio learned  early how to move with both humility and ambition.   Music didn’t hit him all at once. It crept in  slowly.

Inspired by legends like Chingi, Outcast,   and Cameron, young Sergio began experimenting  with sounds and rhymes at just 15. Back then,   it wasn’t about fame. It was just something fun to  do after school at North Springs Charter School of   Arts and Sciences and later Langston Hughes High.  He called himself Young Ser then and in 2013 he   dropped his very first mixtape, Hardbody.

It  didn’t make waves nationwide, but it was the   start of something real. The turning point came  when a mutual friend introduced him to Young Thug,   Atlanta’s eccentric rap superstar. The chemistry  was instant. Not long after, Gunonna landed a   feature on Thug’s track Floyd Mayweather alongside  Travis Scott and Gucci Mane. And suddenly, the   world started paying attention.

The song climbed  to number 41 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip hop chart,   marking the official launch of Gunonna’s career.  Riding that momentum, Gunner signed with YSL   Records, Thugs Label, and dropped his first YSL  project, Drip Season, in October 2016. The mixtape   featured Thug himself, Lil Duke, and Neti, and  it introduced fans to Gunonna’s signature sound,   smooth, melodic flows over lush, spacey beats.  But Gunner wasn’t done.

Just a few months later,   in May 2017, he followed up with Drip season  2, bringing in big Atlanta names like Offset,   Playboy, Cardi, and of course, Young Thug. Later  that same year, he gave fans another project, Drip   or Drown, a collab heavy EP produced by Whezy that  cemented his place in the trap scene. Then came   2018, the year everything clicked.

Drip season  3 dropped in February, packed with features from   Metro Booming, Lil Yachty, Lil Durk, and more.  The deluxe edition added even more star power,   Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, and Young Thug. Both  versions released the same day. A bold move   that paid off. Not long after, Gunonna and Lil  Baby joined forces again for soldout dates. A   song that blew up online, racking up millions of  plays on Soundcloud and YouTube.

But their biggest   moment came later that year with Drip Too Hard, a  track so infectious it became an instant classic.   And the lead single from their joint project,  Drip Harder. Released in October 2018, the mixtape   featured heavyweights like Drake, Nav, and Young  Thug, proving once and for all that Gunonna was no   longer just Young Serge from College Park. He was  a new voice in hip hop’s next generation.

By late   2018, Gunonna and Lil Baby had become one of hip  hop’s most unstoppable duos. Their breakout hit   Drip Too Hard dominated airwaves while their  joint project Drip Harder shot up the charts.   both landing at number four on the Billboard  Hot 100 and Billboard 200 respectively. The drip   era had officially begun.

Riding that wave,  Gunner wasted no time keeping his momentum   alive. In February 2019, he dropped One Call,  a smooth hypnotic single that instantly caught   fire and eventually went platinum. It served  as the lead single for his upcoming project,   setting the stage for his next big move.  Just a few weeks later came Speed Ite Up,   another melodic anthem that teased what was coming  next.

On February 22nd, 2019, Gunner released   his long-awaited album Drip or Drown 2, a sequel  that proved he wasn’t just riding trends, he was   defining them. The album featured heavy hitters  like Young Thug, Playboy Cardi, and Little Baby,   and it debuted at number three on the Billboard  200. By summer, Gunner’s presence in hip hop was   undeniable.

In August 2019, he teamed back up with  Young Thug on the hit single Hot from Thug’s album   So Much Fun. The track quickly rose to number one  on Apple Music, becoming one of the defining songs   of that year. Gunonna also appeared on Surf and  later on, Diamonds from the Dux version of Thug’s   album dropped that December. Then came February  2020 and Gunner was everywhere. He kicked off   the month by jumping on Pop Smokes remix of Dior  dropped on February 12th.

Just two days later,   he appeared on Marlo’s track My Hood and a  Boogie Wit to Hoodies numbers all in one weekend.   Momentum was building fast. In March 2020, Gunonna  linked up with Nav for Turks, a fan favorite   featuring Travis Scott, and followed it up by  releasing Skybox, the dreamy first single from   his upcoming album.

Two months later, he delivered  Wana, an album that showcased his full evolution   as an artist. With features from Lil Baby, Travis  Scott, Young Thug, Rody Rich, and Nicki Minaj, the   project was a massive success, debuting at number  one. One on the Billboard 200. Gunonna’s first   chart topping album.

In July 2020, he dropped a  deluxe edition of WAU packed with eight new tracks   and guest spots from Lil Uzi Bert, Future, Nav,  and Yakotti. Then in August, Gunner joined forces   with Internet Money for Lemonade alongside Nav and  Doniver, a summer anthem that dominated playlists   and radio spins. The grind didn’t stop there.  In April 2021, he teamed back up with Young Thug   and the YSL crew for their collective project  Slime Language 2, showing his loyalty to the   label that started it all.

And in January 2022,  Gunner kicked off a new chapter with DS Forever,   his third studio album and the fourth installment  in the Drip Season series, proving that his reign   in the game was far from over. Gunonna’s world  was moving fast. platinum plaques, soldout shows,   and collaborations with some of music’s biggest  names. His albums boasted features from Drake,   Chris Brown, 21 Savage, Future, Young  Thug, Khloe Bailey, Rody Rich, Young Blue,   Kodak Black, Lil Baby, Nicki Minaj, and G Herbo.  A lineup that read like a hiphop all-star team.

But just as his career seemed untouchable,  everything took a sharp turn. In May 2022,   Gunner was arrested alongside Young Thug and 26  others in a sweeping RICO indictment. Accused of   being part of what prosecutors called a criminal  street gang. The charges claimed that YSL Records,   the label founded by Young Thug, was more than  just a music collective, that it was running   illegal operations hidden behind the fame.

The  indictment even cited rap lyrics as evidence,   pointing to lines like, “I killed his man in front  of his mama from the track Slatty.” Gunner was   charged with conspiracy to violate the racketeer  influence and corrupt organizations act along with   related drug and weapon offenses. The case made  national headlines and threw his rising career   into chaos. Still, Gunner’s story wasn’t just  about controversy.

There was heart behind the   fame. Around the same time, rumors began to swirl  about his relationship with Khloe Bailey. The two   never made anything official, but fans had plenty  to talk about after they released their duet,   You and Me, and were spotted out together, hand  in hand, looking every bit like a couple. Beyond   music and romance, Gunonna also showed love to  the community that raised him.

Partnering with   Goodter, a food waste management and hunger  relief company, he helped open a free grocery   store inside Ronald E. McNair Middle School. the  same school he attended growing up. It was his   way of giving back, making sure kids from his  neighborhood never had to worry about a basic   meal.

Now, when it comes to lifestyle, Gunner  lives exactly how his name suggests, dripped   out. From designer fits to custom jewelry, he’s  become a symbol of Atlanta luxury. His estimated   net worth is around $4 million, earned mostly from  music sales, streaming, performances, and merch.   For live shows, Gunner’s booking fee typically  ranges between $20,000 and $50,000 depending   on the venue and event.

From humble beginnings  in College Park to topping the charts and even   facing down the law, Gunner’s journey has been a  wild ride of highs, headlines, and hard lessons.   And through it all, one thing remains clear. He’s  still writing his story one drip at a time. Music   might have made Gunonna famous, but his hustle  stretches way beyond the mic.

Always known for his   sharp sense of style, the Atlanta rapper turned  his passion for fashion into business. He launched   his own clothing line featuring sleek streetear  pieces from hoodies and tees to exclusive drip   inspired designs that mirror his personal vibe.  And the numbers don’t lie. Gunner reportedly pulls   in around $28,000 a month from his ventures. But  he’s not stopping there.

He’s teamed up with some   of the biggest names in the fashion world, like  a bathing ape, BAP, dropping a limited edition   custom gun sneaker collection that sold out fast.  On top of that, he’s inked endorsement deals with   luxury brands like Py Moss, Birkin, Yoji Yamamoto,  and Off-White, proving his style is as influential   as his sound. When it comes to rides, Gunner’s  taste is nothing short of elite.

His garage looks   like a luxury car showroom filled with some of  the most exotic machines on the planet. We’re   talking a black Rolls-Royce Cullinin, a Mercedes  Maybach GLS 600 SUV, a Mercedes Maybach S580,   a Lamborghini Urus, and a Mercedes AMG GT63S,  just to name a few. And for speed lovers, he’s   got muscle, too.

a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat,  a Chevy Corvette C8 Stingray, and a C7 Corvette   Z06. Believe it or not, the Hellcat, his cheapest  car, still runs a cool $70,000. That’s Gunonna’s   definition of entry level. But his collection  doesn’t stop at the usual four wheels. Gunonna   also owns a customuilt Campa T-Rex RR, a three-  wheeled beast that turns heads everywhere it goes.   Add in a Cadillac Escalade and a Ferrari 488  Spider and you’ve got one of the most envy   worthy car collections in the rap game. And of  course, all that luxury needs a fitting home.

In February 2021, Gunner cpped a stunning mansion  in Decar, Georgia. And it’s every bit as lavish as   you’d expect. The 5,500 ft estate boasts five  bedrooms and seven bathrooms, complete with a   chef’s kitchen, a 22t fireplace, an elegant dining  hall, a spa- style bathroom, and even a private   balcony off the primary suite.

There’s also an  unfinished terrace waiting to be transformed,   maybe a home gym, a guest suite, a movie theater,  or even a sleek in-house bar. Whatever he decides,   one thing’s clear. Gunonna knows how to  live large. Despite the ups and downs,   the fame, the controversies, and the headlines,  Gunonna has cemented himself as one of hip hop’s   most distinctive voices.

His flow, fashion, and  fearless attitude make him a standout in today’s   rap scene. So, if you’re vibing with Gunonna’s  story and love exploring the luxury lifestyles   of hip hop’s biggest stars, don’t forget to hit  that like button, subscribe, and turn on the bell   so you never miss another deep dive into the  world of success, style, and celebrity drip.