Lil Baby has drawn a line in the sand, making it crystal clear that he’s not connecting with Gunna anymore. Appearing on Charlamagne Tha God’s Out of Context on YouTube, the rapper didn’t hold back when asked about the situation.

“We don’t got no relationship. Nope,” Lil Baby confirmed when Charlamagne inquired about his ties with Gunna. This statement leaves no room for doubt about their current status.

When asked if he would consider a studio session with Gunna if invited by Young Thug, Lil Baby was skeptical, saying, “I don’t see that happening.” Despite the internet’s narratives, he denied dissing Gunna in his track “350,” emphasizing how online stories can twist meanings.

He clarified, “That’s just the internet…I talk about rats in every song I have since I started rapping. So now you know they just create a narrative.” This statement underscores Lil Baby’s view on public interpretation of lyrics.

In “350,” released last December, Lil Baby’s lyrics mention betrayal, causing many to speculate about whom he was referring to. He raps, “I know one day it’s gon’ hit me, bro ain’t never coming back/Ain’t never say nothing ’bout it, n-gga, you know you a rat.”

Previously, Gunna also seemed to address tensions with Lil Baby in his song “Bread & Butter,” his first release after jail. The track hints at broken alliances and underlying conflicts, sparking even more chatter among fans and media.

Gunna rapped, “Peepin’ shit, I’m seein’ n-ggas fall back/ You bitch-ass n-ggas got me as the topic of the chat/ You switched on me when you know you in business with a rat,” further fueling speculation despite him later denying these claims were about Lil Baby.

As of now, both Lil Baby and Gunna seem to be going their separate ways, each telling their side of the story through their music. While fans continue to speculate, only time will tell if these two giants of the rap world will ever find common ground again.

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