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BunnaB Drops “Not My Problem” After Tour Run with YFN Lucci & YKNIECE

Following her recent selection to this year’s NME 100 and her run touring with YFN Lucci and YKNIECE, Atlanta rap darling BunnaB has just shared her new single “Not My Problem” — out now via Artist Partner Group“Not My Problem” stamps another bouncy anthem from the 22-year-old hitmaker, arriving on the heels of recent singles “Mind Right” and “SEEUMSAYIN”. The track follows a breakout year for BunnaB, which saw the release of her Bunna Summa (Ice Cream Summer Deluxe) and Sweet Lick mixtapes as well as her headlining The Ice Cream Girl Roadtrip – Homecoming Edition tour, which featured stops across HBCUs nationwide. In addition to an appearance with NBA YoungBoy at the Crypto.com Arena, she’s also recently turned heads through collaborations with Metro Boomin on A Futuristic Summa (Hosted by DJ Spinz) and NYC’s own Cash Cobain on “Hoes Be Mad” (62M+ Streams).

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With a sound inspired by the distinct sonics of late 2000s ATL, BunnaB‘s astronomic ascent has seen her Spotify Monthly Listener count explode from eight thousand to over 3 million since January of last year. Ignited by her runaway hit “Bunna Summa” (120M+ Streams), she’s since garnered co-signs from the likes of Playboi CartiCharli D’AmelioKai Cenat, and Quen Blackwell — and even a name drop in PLUTO and YKNIECE‘s “WHIM WAMMIEE” (“Somethin’ like BunnaB, ’cause her **** dropped the bag.”) Her playful sense of humor and infectious personality put a signature twist on nostalgic beats, attracting a diehard fanbase with block party anthems that feel both fresh and familiar.

About BunnaB

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 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”, which clocked over 2 million streams and turned heads. In 2025, she came back swinging with “No Drought”, a punchy track that felt like a lunchroom cypher gone digital, landing her right back in the conversation. 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”.

But it was her summer anthem “Bunna Summa” 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 PitchforkBillboard, 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 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.

Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson

Dr. Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson is the award-winning founder of The Hype Magazine and a 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. A visionary author and media mogul, she amplifies global voices through storytelling, innovation, and authenticity.

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