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Across the street, a mural of a man in a fur coat and crown watched over them — Westside Gunn, larger than life and painted in bright lacquer, eyes narrowed like judgement and invitation at once. The mural looked new every time Zip passed, like the paint never dried. People came for photos, for the stories it hinted at, for the swagger it pumped into a neighborhood that had been told to wait.
Released shortly after his other 2024 work, Still Praying serves as a counterweight to some of his more experimental projects. It feels like a throwback to the Hitler Wears Hermes era—grimy, luxurious, and unapologetically boom-bap. westside gunn still prayingzip
Featuring Conway the Machine; a highly anticipated reunion track. Across the street, a mural of a man
Gunn cites his experiences with grief, loss, and redemption as primary influences on the project. "I've lost loved ones, friends, and even parts of myself," he admits. "But in those moments of darkness, I've found a strange kind of solace in my faith, my family, and my music. is my way of processing those emotions, of finding a way forward, even when the road ahead seems uncertain." Released shortly after his other 2024 work, Still