On August 18, 2022, 20-year-old rising star from Washington Heights, Stunna Gambino, releases his new album Vultures Don’t Kry via RCA Records. The release arrives alongside a music video for “Everyday Struggles.” On Vultures Don’t Kry, Stunna merges expressive vocals with unfiltered honesty. The album plays like a motivational street survival guide laced with melody, menace and the lessons he learned from the streets of Washington Heights. Listen to Vultures Don’t Kry HERE and watch the music video for “Everyday Struggles” HERE.
Vulture’s Don’t Kry includes previously released singles “Warzone” featuring A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, “Demons”, “Man Down” and “Frozen.” The 15-track album also features 2KBABY on “Ghetto,” Lil Perco on “Self Worth” and another collaboration with A Boogie Wit da Hoodie on “Demons.” With each track on Vultures Don’t Kry, Stunna’s rhymes are reflective and cathartic, diving into his classic pained melodies as he raps about guarded love and the unspoken truths of his surroundings. See full tracklist below.
Vultures Don’t Kry tracklist:
- Everyday Struggles
- PTSD
- Warzone feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
- Dying 2 Live
- Frozen
- 4Real
- Ghetto feat. 2KBABY
- Man Down
- Demons feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
- Jodeci
- What If
- Self Worth feat. Lil Perco
- Konfident
- Save Yo Tears
- Bad Guy
About Stunna Gambino:
Stunna Gambino’s made a career out of speaking up. Merging expressive vocals with unfiltered honesty, the 20-year-old rapper creates gripping trench tales of triumph and heartbreak to explore his emotions, and in the process, he’s giving others the courage to raise their voice, too. Raised on the sounds of Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, Green Day, Mariah Carey, and more, Gambino wrote his first rhymes at around the age of 9. By age 12, he began saving money to hit up a recording studio in Harlem and record his first solo tracks. When he was 14, the songs he uploaded to SoundCloud regularly eclipsed 80,000 streams. In 2021, after releasing his glittering Underrated project in 2019, he continued building his buzz when he tapped in with The Kid Laroi and Polo G for “Not Sober,” a melodic rumination on escaping pain through self-medication. With spurts of emotional transparency and slurred crooning, the track earned over 105 million Spotify streams, making it his biggest appearance yet. Riding the momentum of Vultures Don’t Cry, Gambino wants to collect platinum plaques while diving into the worlds of art and acting. From there, who knows? “There’s so much shit I wanna do, and I got one foot in the door right now,” he reveals. “This isn’t even the beginning.”