NAME:
BunnaB
ABOUT
BunnaB, a piping hot East Atlanta rapper, is impossible to ignore - honing electric energy, bars full of personality, and hooks made to live forever on TikTok, in group chats, and on every summer playlist that matters. Mixing the playful grit of 2008 Gucci Mane with the confident, no-nonsense fire of Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes, BunnaB’s sound feels like golden-era Atlanta rap with glitter tossed on top - nostalgic, bold, and totally her own. Born and raised in East Atlanta’s Edgewood and Four Seasons neighborhoods, BunnaB grew up one of ten siblings; meaning she had to make noise early to stand out. Her influences ran deep: Nicki’s theatrics, Gucci’s street wisdom, Soulja Boy’s color, Rich Kidz’s bounce, and K. Michelle’s melodies. But her real rap journey started in 2020, when her cousin pushed her to post clips on Instagram. A birthday studio session (gifted by her sister) in 2023 turned into the first version of “My Man,” and the rest, as they say, is internet history. This sweet and cheeky singalong about her ‘man’ who holds her down clocked over 2 million streams and turned heads... but label differences held back her momentum. Instead of folding, Bunna flipped the script. After leaving her label, Bunna started a daycare business, channeling her hustle and her heart into something meaningful. She went live daily on IG to keep fans close, playing unreleased music that her supporters would rip and repost themselves. It was DIY, it was organic, and it was proof she didn’t need industry validation to make noise. In 2025, she came back swinging with “No Drought” - a raw, punchy track that felt like a lunchroom cypher gone digital, landing her right back in the conversation (5.5M+ streams and counting). That one record cracked the code; she’d found her voice, and this time, no one could hold it back. From there, it was all gas. Her first official project, Ice Cream Summer, turned up the heat: a carefree, fun-as-hell mixtape filled with distorted trap beats and mirror-worthy bangers like “Awf Da Perky” (2.5M+ streams). But it was her summer anthem “Bunna Summa” (8M+ streams) that lit the match. With punchlines that stick like gum on a sidewalk and an energy that screams block party, the track was a love letter to late-2000s Atlanta rap earning praise from Pitchfork, Billboard, and fans who just wanted a reason to dance again. With a team that now includes ATL legend Terrence “Snake” Hawkins (behind top acts including Gucci, Thug, and Veeze), Bunna’s locked in. She’s working on a deluxe version of Ice Cream Summer, dropping new tracks to stretch the vibes into fall. She’s eyeing festival stages and community events around the city, making sure “Bunna Summa” is more than a moment, it’s a movement. BunnaB is more than just a rapper. She’s a storyteller, an entrepreneur, a crowd favorite, and a walking reminder that setbacks don’t mean stop. With a sound rooted in Atlanta but made for the world, she’s bringing back the color, charisma, and chaos in the best way possible.
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