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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Gunna appears to be making a strong comeback to live performance as the rapper performed at his first sold-out event at the Barclays event on Saturday night. The Atlanta rapper’s concert, dubbed “The Gift,” was an overwhelming success as fans raved online about the production of the show, which was his first public performance since he was arrested on RICO charges in relation to Young Slime Life Rico case and his later release […]

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