Gunna is fresh off the release of his highly-anticipated project, Drip Or Drown II. The rapper's latest project arrived on Friday and was one of the many high-profile releases last week. Following the project's release, the rapper crossed paths with a group of Girl Scouts who were selling cookies and decided to help them out a little bit.
Gunna passed by a group of Girl Scouts on his way to a meet-and-greet on Saturday at the DTLR in Atlanta's Camp Creek Marketplace. As he was met by screaming fans who were lined up to meet him, Gunna stopped in front of a table of cookies that the Girl Scouts were selling. The rapper decided to cop the entire table of cookies. The rapper dropped $450 on the cookies before inviting the girls to the event.
Gunna was also asked about 21 Savage who he says is in good spirits following his release from ICE's custody. Watch the footage below.
With Drip or Drown II out now, the rapper is gearing up to hit the road in a month. The "Drip Or Drown II" tour is set to kick off in Anaheim, CA on March 31st before concluding in his hometown of Atlanta on May 16th. Shy Glizzy's been tapped as Gunna's opener on the tour.
You could peep the tour dates here.
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