Just weeks before he touches down in South Africa for the Milk & Cookies Festival, Gunna has delivered the visual treat we’ve been waiting for. The official video for “wgft,” featuring the African Giant himself, Burna Boy, has arrived, and it is a sultry, cinematic affair shot against the gritty-glam backdrop of London.

The Visuals: Snakes, Silhouettes, and the Spike Jordan Touch
Let’s get into the aesthetics, because director Spike Jordan didn’t come to play. This isn’t your standard performance video; it’s giving editorial shoot meets psychological thriller. The visual plays on the track’s explicit lyrics by placing Gunna in a literal bind—he spends the opening scenes tied to a mattress, playing the role of a willing hostage surrounded by snakes and silhouettes. It’s bold, it’s provocative, and it fits the The Last Wun era perfectly.
But the moment the timeline is talking about? The link-up. When the scene shifts to a dim, underground club, Burna Boy steps in with an effortless swagger that matches Gunna’s smooth delivery beat for beat. It’s a cross-continental collaboration that feels genuinely organic rather than forced.
Public sentiment is already solidifying this as one of Gunna’s best visual efforts. Fans are praising the high-production value and the “dark romance” vibe, noting that it elevates the track from a playlist staple to a proper moment. With the song already marking Burna’s first-ever Top 10 entry on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, this video is the victory lap.
If this is the energy Gunna is bringing to his upcoming Wun World Tour—which hits Cape Town and Johannesburg in January—the audiences are in for a serious show.