After a Breakout Year, BunnaB Wants to Keep Atlanta Smiling
📖 Full Retelling
With new and old-school artists from her city rallying behind her, the Gen Z rapper is ready for more
Entity Intersection Graph
No entity connections available yet for this article.
Original Source
Good Times After a Breakout Year, BunnaB Wants to Keep Atlanta Smiling With new and old-school artists from her city rallying behind her, the Gen Z rapper is ready for more By Mankaprr Conteh Mankaprr Conteh Contact Mankaprr Conteh on X View all posts by Mankaprr Conteh March 5, 2026 BunnaB is well on her way to becoming one of hip-hop ’s go-to girls for a bit of virality. Take her recent feature on the remix to Charleston, South Carolina, rapper Trim’s “Boat,” a trending song on TikTok since its December releaseWhile the remix marks one of Trim’s first moments in the spotlight, BunnaB had already spent the preceding year as one of the genre’s new darlings. On “Boat,” Bunna is confident and chaotic as all the ways she wants to twerk (and drink and have sex) tumble out of her mouth into the song’s best verse, like Tetris blocks aligning. “Waw bunna really reached a flow state,” wrote a commenter under the official YouTube video. Over on TikTok, a video of Bunna teasing her bars ahead of the remix’s release promptly racked up more than 2 million views. On another recent solo single, “Seeumsayin,” Bunna is barred up over new sounds, too, wrangling Jersey club and blown-out bass. BunnaB was a big get for Trim. Last summer, she helped catalyze the renewed nostalgia for her hometown of Atlanta ’s crunk and futuristic eras. Her songs like “Bunna Summa,” “Innit,” and “Mad Again” evoke the late 2000s and early 2010s, when the city’s street anthems were slightly silly, fit for a block party on Mars. With Bunna and fellow Atlanta rap girls YK Niece (a good friend of hers), Pluto, and Bankroll Ni leading the charge, megaproducer Metro Boomin capped off the season with the definitive mixtape A Futuristic Summa . Of course, he tapped Bunna for the tracklist, offering her a prominent feature alongside futuristic veterans J Money, Roscoe Dash, Meany and DJ Spinz on “My Lil Shit.” But for Bunna, this dip into the past wasn’t calculated. “I feel like everything just happened,” she te...
Read full article at source