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DS4Ever
Light grey bust of Gunna wearing dark and wide sunglasses as well as a chain that reads his stage name. In some sections, the sculpture is cracking to reveal the ice-like crystals sitting underneath
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 7, 2022 (2022-01-07)
Recorded2021[1]
Genre
Length58:07
Label
Producer
Gunna chronology
Slime Language 2
(2021)
DS4Ever
(2022)
A Gift & a Curse
(2023)
Singles from DS4Ever
  1. "Too Easy"
    Released: September 24, 2021

DS4Ever (stylized in all caps and alternatively titled Drip Season 4Ever) is the third studio album by American rapper Gunna. It was released on January 7, 2022, by YSL Records and 300 Entertainment. The album features guest appearances from Future, Young Thug, 21 Savage, Drake, Kodak Black, Chlöe, Lil Baby, G Herbo, Nechie, Chris Brown, Yung Bleu, and Roddy Ricch. It serves as the fourth and final installment of Gunna's Drip Season series, following his third mixtape, Drip Season 3 (2018).

Despite receiving mixed reviews from music critics, DS4Ever performed well commercially, debuting atop the US Billboard 200 with 150,000 album-equivalent units of which 4,000 were pure sales, making for Gunna's second number-one album; however, controversy surfaced in 2025 after a prison telephone call from Young Thug was leaked describing how Young Thug purchased fake streams for $50,000 to artificially push DS4Ever to the top of Billboard's ranking.

Release and promotion

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On January 1, 2022, Gunna revealed the album's release date.[3] The cover art, which was created by American architect Daniel Arsham, was revealed on January 4.[4] It was followed by the tracklist, which was shared the following day.[5]

The album's lead single, "Too Easy", a collaboration with American rapper Future, was released on September 24, 2021.[6] The remix, which includes an additional feature from American rapper Roddy Ricch, was released on December 3, 2021.[7] The music video for the remix was released on January 7, 2022.[8] "Too Easy" peaked at number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[9]

A music video for the song "Livin Wild" was released on January 10, 2022,[10] while the music video for "Pushin P" with Future featuring Young Thug, was released on January 12.[11] The songs peaked at number 61 and seven on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.[9]

On January 13, 2022, "P Power" (originally titled "Pussy Power"), a collaboration with fellow rapper Drake, was added to the album.[12] The song peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.[9]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic51/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarHalf star[14]
Exclaim!7/10[15]
HipHopDX3.6/5[16]
HotNewHipHop70%[17]
Pitchfork5.0/10[18]
Rolling StoneStarStarStar[19]

DS4Ever was met with mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 51, based on five reviews.[13]

Michael Di Gennaro from Exclaim! enjoyed the album, saying, "DS4Ever is certainly a good mainstream rap record, and fans of Gunna and the community of high-profile Atlanta artists he's aligned with will find plenty to enjoy across the album's 19 tracks".[15] Armon Sadler of HipHopDX said, "DS4Ever is proof he presumably won't allow stardom to make him complacent, balancing improvements in song topics and technical skill, even if the drip talk has gone stale".[16] In a lukewarm review, Rolling Stone's Mosi Reeves wrote, "Gunna has a flashy and intoxicating vocal style, and that alone [makes] DS4 a worthy escapade. But he can't transcend the clichés that define his era".[19]

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, David Crone stated, "After tunnelling into a very specific avenue for Wunna, DS4 loses focus, instead spreading the rapper thin across a much wider smattering of styles. The resulting project feels noncommittal: DS4 is caught between the woozy, floating sounds of Wunna and an older, heavier-hitting sound, yet nails neither".[14] Pitchfork critic Alphonse Pierre said, "The Atlanta rapper's latest album is monotonous, short on the quirks and out-of-body experiences of his better projects".[18]

Commercial performance

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DS4Ever debuted atop the US Billboard 200 with 150,000 album-equivalent units comprising 193.5 million on-demand streams and 4,000 pure sales, making it Gunna's second number-one album. The album notably blocked the Weeknd's album Dawn FM from the top spot by approximately 2,300 units;[20] in August 2025, a jail call from Young Thug was leaked in which he claimed that he paid for $50,000 worth of fake streams for the album to block Dawn FM and get DS4Ever to number one.[21]

Track listing

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DS4Ever track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Private Island"
2:12
2."Pushin P" (with Future featuring Young Thug)
  • Wheezy
  • Wong
2:16
3."Poochie Gown"2:21
4."Mop" (featuring Young Thug)
  • Kitchens
  • J. Williams
  • Glass
  • Dylan Cleary-Krell
  • Wheezy
  • Dez Wright
3:05
5."Thought I Was Playing" (with 21 Savage)
2:47
6."P Power" (featuring Drake)Metro Boomin3:13
7."How You Did That" (featuring Kodak Black)
  • Kitchens
  • Basil von Stietencron
  • Stefano McNutt
2:40
8."Alotta Cake"
  • Kitchens
  • Wayne
  • Metro Boomin
  • Chris Townsend
3:13
9."Livin Wild"
  • Turbo
  • McNab
2:22
10."You & Me" (with Chlöe)
Taurus2:24
11."South to West"
  • Kitchens
  • Durham
  • Leutrim Beqiri
  • Turbo
  • Byrd
2:02
12."25K Jacket" (featuring Lil Baby)
  • Kitchens
  • Glass
  • Dejan Nikolic
  • Wheezy
  • Nik Dean
2:00
13."Too Easy" (with Future)
  • Wheezy
  • Momberger
2:18
14."IDK That Bitch" (featuring G Herbo)
  • Turbo
  • Taurus
  • Alex Lustig
3:30
15."Flooded"
  • Kitchens
  • Demba Faye
Young Twix2:32
16."Life of Sin" (featuring Nechie)
  • Kitchens
  • Ceron Lee
  • Glass
  • Cleary-Krell
  • Wheezy
  • Dez Wright
2:52
17."Die Alone" (with Chris Brown featuring Yung Bleu)
  • Ambezza
  • LNK
  • DJ Cash
4:21
18."Missing Me"
2:58
19."So Far Ahead > Empire"
5:37
20."Too Easy (Remix)" (featuring Future and Roddy Ricch)
  • Wheezy
  • Momberger
3:17
Total length:58:07

Notes

  • "Pushin P" is stylized as "pushin P".
  • "P Power" is stylized as "P power".
  • All other tracks are stylized in all lowercase. For example, "Private Island" is stylized as "private island".

Sample credits

Personnel

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  • Joe LaPortamastering
  • Ethan Stevens – mixing (1–3, 5–11, 13–18)
  • Bainz – mixing (2, 4), recording (4), engineering assistance (16)
  • Patrizio Pigliapoco – mixing (12), engineering (16)
  • MixedbyAli – mixing (19)
  • Aresh Banaji – mix engineering (4)
  • Flo Ongonga – engineering
  • Eric Manco – engineering (2, 12, 19)
  • Taylor Moser – engineering (6)
  • Joba Aladeselu – engineering (9)
  • Mattazik Muzik – engineering (11)
  • AJStayWorking – engineering (15)
  • Nathaniel Alford – engineering (16)
  • Chris Dennis – engineering (19)
  • Braden Davies – mixing assistance (1, 3, 5–11, 13–18)
  • Zack Acousta – mixing assistance (1, 3, 5–11, 13–18)
  • Ashley Jackson – mixing assistance (12)
  • Rosa Westfall – engineering assistance (1)
  • Ernesto Carbo – engineering assistance (2)
  • Rebekka Zeyfiyan – engineering assistance (2)
  • Abel Wagner – engineering assistance (3, 5)
  • Jim Bailey – engineering assistance (4, 18)
  • Nick Poire – engineering assistance (4)
  • Cameron Peterson – engineering assistance (5)
  • Tanner Schmeidl – engineering assistance (6)
  • Clive Coateston – engineering assistance (7)
  • Jarred Barnville – engineering assistance (8)
  • Raymund Sanchez Jr – engineering assistance (8)
  • Paul Cho – engineering assistance (9)
  • Seongho Kwak – engineering assistance (9)
  • Teddrick Palmer – engineering assistance (10)
  • Angie Randisi – engineering assistance (11)
  • Emily Diaz – engineering assistance (12)
  • Rodrigo Barahona – engineering assistance (12, 19)
  • Ejaaz Collins – engineering assistance (13)
  • Samuel Reyes – engineering assistance (13)
  • Anand Joshi – engineering assistance (14)
  • Anthony Williams – engineering assistance (15)
  • ChanelGoinStupid – engineering assistance (17)
  • Shaan Singh – engineering assistance (18)

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for DS4Ever
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[49] Platinum 80,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[50] Gold 7,500
United Kingdom (BPI)[51] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[52] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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from Grokipedia
DS4Ever is the third studio album by American rapper Gunna, released on January 7, 2022, through YSL Records and 300 Entertainment. Preceded by the lead single "Too Easy" (with Future), the project, originally anticipated as the fourth installment in Gunna's Drip Season mixtape series, features 19 tracks and serves as a culmination of that saga, blending melodic trap with luxury-themed lyrics central to Gunna's persona. It includes guest appearances from a roster of prominent hip-hop artists, including 21 Savage, Chlöe, Chris Brown, Drake, Future, G Herbo, Kodak Black, Lil Baby, Ne-Yo, Roddy Ricch, Young Thug, and Yung Bleu, with production handled primarily by frequent collaborators like Wheezy, Turbo, and Quay Global. Commercially, DS4Ever achieved significant success, debuting at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and earning 150,300 album-equivalent units in its first week, marking Gunna's second consecutive number-one album following Wunna (2020). The single "pushin P" featuring and , released simultaneously with the album, peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, certified double by the RIAA for over two million units sold in the US. Follow-up single "p power" (with Drake) also charted, contributing to the album's streaming dominance, which accounted for the majority of its first-week units. The album is certified by the RIAA, denoting over one million equivalent units sold in the US. Critically, the album received mixed reviews, with praise for its polished production, catchy hooks, and star-studded features, but criticism for its formulaic approach and lack of evolution in Gunna's sound. Rolling Stone described it as "flashy, intoxicating, and a little cliched," awarding it three out of five stars for its luxurious vibe amid some repetitive elements. Pitchfork gave it a 5.0 out of 10, noting its monotony and shortage of the quirks found in Gunna's stronger works, while Exclaim! lauded it as a solid mainstream rap record appealing to fans of Atlanta's trap scene. A deluxe edition, titled Drip Season 4Ever, followed on January 13, 2022, adding four new tracks and extending the album's replay value.

Background

Development and announcement

DS4Ever was conceived as the fourth and final installment in Gunna's Drip Season series, originating from his debut Drip Season in 2016, followed by Drip Season 2 in May 2017 and Drip Season 3 in February 2018, and evolving through collaborative efforts such as (2018) with , which helped establish his signature trap aesthetic. Building on the success of his previous album Wunna (2020), which debuted at number one on the and solidified Gunna's mainstream presence, the project sought to expand on that momentum by featuring high-profile collaborators and refining a more cohesive, polished trap sound. Gunna initiated recording sessions in early 2021 during a winter trip to Saint Martin, where he focused on freestyling lyrics to create an organic flow while ensuring vocal clarity across tracks. The album was teased throughout late 2021, with the official title DS4Ever—an acronym for Drip Season 4Ever—and tracklist revealed in early January 2022, leading to its release on January 7, 2022, via and . A subsequent deluxe edition was issued on January 11, 2022, incorporating additional tracks delayed by sample clearance issues.

Title and concept

The title DS4Ever is an abbreviation for "Drip Season 4 Ever," representing the fourth and final installment in Gunna's ongoing Drip Season series that began with his 2016 mixtape Drip Season. This nomenclature underscores Gunna's enduring dedication to the "drip" ethos—a term emblematic of opulent street fashion, luxury excess, and confident swagger within hip-hop culture. As a cornerstone of his artistic identity, the "drip" concept celebrates a perpetual lifestyle of extravagance, positioning the album as an eternal affirmation of success and style. The album's overarching vision is deeply embedded in the aesthetic of YSL Records, Gunna's label founded by Young Thug, which fuses Atlanta's trap music heritage with upscale branding and visual flair. Released under YSL and 300 Entertainment, DS4Ever extends the narrative arc from prior projects like Drip or Drown (2017) and Drip Harder (2018, with Lil Baby), evolving the themes of rising from humble origins to sustained affluence and indulgence. Gunna first teased the project in late 2021, framing it as a culminating chapter that immortalizes this blend of gritty Southern roots and high-fashion allure. The artwork, crafted by New York-based sculptor Daniel Arsham, depicts a light gray bust sculpture of Gunna adorned with wide sunglasses and an iced-out chain, evoking a sense of timeless elegance and permanence. This monochromatic, crystalline portrayal aligns with the album's theme of enduring legacy, transforming Gunna into a monumental figure amid the "drip" motif's symbolic flow.

Recording and production

Sessions and locations

Recording for DS4Ever began in late 2020 in Saint Martin in the Caribbean, following the release of Gunna's previous album Wunna, with Gunna freestyling all his verses organically without written lyrics. Sessions continued through 2021, emphasizing a collaborative vibe with YSL affiliates, including extensive work with Young Thug and Future, resulting in 50–60 unreleased tracks in their shared vault. Gunna and his collaborators recorded numerous tracks, narrowing them down to 20 for the standard edition.

Producers and collaborators

DS4Ever was executive produced by Wheezy, Turbo, and Young Thug, showcasing contributions from producers and artists affiliated with YSL Records and 300 Entertainment. Primary producers included Turbo, who handled eight tracks including the lead single "pushin P," Wheezy on seven tracks, and Quay Global on three tracks, among a total of 15 producers overall. Turbo played a pivotal role in crafting melodic trap beats that carried over stylistic elements from his extensive work on Gunna's previous album Wunna, emphasizing smooth, layered instrumentation suited to Gunna's flow. Wheezy contributed atmospheric synths that infused several tracks with a luxurious, ethereal feel, enhancing the album's opulent trap aesthetic. The project featured 12 guest appearances, highlighting collaborations within the Atlanta rap scene and beyond, including Future on "pushin P" and "too easy" (with Roddy Ricch), 21 Savage on "thought i was playing" and "how you did that" (with Kodak Black), Lil Baby on "you been on my mind" and "first time in vegas," Young Thug on "pushin P," "mop," and "p power" (with Drake), Chlöe on "what you did," Yung Bleu on "25k jacket," Chris Brown on "love or hate," G Herbo on "idk that bitch," and Nechie on "life of sin." These features underscored the album's emphasis on YSL's tight-knit collective and high-profile cross-label partnerships. Recording sessions allowed for seamless integration of these collaborators, primarily taking place in Atlanta.

Promotion and singles

Singles

The lead single from DS4Ever, "too easy" featuring Future, was released on September 24, 2021, and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. Produced by Turbo, the track's melodic trap production and themes of effortless success set the tone for the album's sound. Following the album's release, "pushin P" featuring Future and Young Thug emerged as a major hit, officially serviced as a single on January 7, 2022, and debuting at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it became Gunna's highest-charting song at the time. Also produced by Turbo, the song popularized the slang term "pushin P" (short for "pushin' player"), encapsulating the album's lexicon of street-savvy bravado and luxury; it was certified platinum by the RIAA in October 2022. The accompanying music video, directed by Spike Jordan and released on January 12, 2022, depicts opulent lifestyles amid Atlanta's urban backdrop. "p power" featuring Drake was released as the second official single on January 13, 2022, peaking at number 24 on the and highlighting Gunna's collaborative chemistry with high-profile guests. Produced by , it explores themes of influence and resilience in . The deluxe edition, released on January 11, 2022, added four new tracks, including "topia twins" featuring , which was released as a single on January 21, 2022, and peaked at number 47 on the . Produced by , Omar Grand, and Mario Luciano, the song features futuristic production and lyrics about escapism and luxury. "25k jacket" featuring , another deluxe track produced by and Nik Dean, charted at number 28 on the despite not being an official single.

Marketing and rollout

The rollout for DS4Ever commenced in October 2021 with a series of cryptic posts from Gunna, featuring drip-themed visuals such as water droplets and luxurious imagery that tied into the label's branding and its associated clothing line. These teasers built anticipation by hinting at the album's "drip" aesthetic without revealing specific details, aligning with Gunna's signature style of opulence and subtlety in promotion. In December 2021, Gunna previewed tracks during performances, including "too easy" at the 2021 . The official and tracklist were unveiled shortly before , coinciding with the announcement of both the standard edition and an upcoming digital deluxe version to extend the project's reach. These efforts emphasized the album's connection to YSL's cultural and influence, fostering buzz through exclusive experiences. Music videos for key singles, including "pushin P," were filmed in Atlanta, showcasing luxury cars like Lamborghinis and Rolls-Royces alongside prominent displays of jewelry to reinforce the "drip" theme central to the album's identity. This visual strategy highlighted Atlanta's role in Gunna's narrative and the project's emphasis on wealth and style. Due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns, no traditional tour supported the album's release; instead, promotion relied on virtual performances, such as Gunna's appearance on BET platforms and live streams across social media, allowing global engagement without live venues. These digital efforts, including a notable BET Hip Hop Awards performance earlier in the rollout, maintained momentum for the January 2022 launch.

Musical content

Style and composition

DS4EVER is predominantly a trap album featuring Gunna's signature melodic vocals layered over atmospheric beats. The standard edition comprises 19 tracks averaging about 2:45 in length, for a total runtime of 54 minutes. The production emphasizes heavy 808 bass lines, sliding hi-hats, and lush synth pads, hallmarks of the trap sound as heard in Metro Boomin-style beats crafted by producers like Turbo. These elements create a hazy, immersive sonic landscape that blends booming low-end with ethereal textures. Structurally, the album opens with the intro "," establishing a moody vibe through sparse acoustic loops and tinny trap percussion. Energy builds in the midsection with feature-heavy tracks that amplify the trap intensity via collaborations, before tapering to the closing "idk that bitch," a more restrained outing. The deluxe edition, released on January 11, , appended four additional tracks: "all the money", "", "banking on me", and "occupation". The follow-up single "p power" featuring Drake, released January 13, , bolsters the project's R&B-leaning melodic influences amid its trap foundation.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of DS4Ever revolve around Gunna's signature motifs of opulence and self-assurance, with "drip" serving as a central metaphor for accumulated wealth and elevated status in the trap lifestyle. Throughout the album, Gunna frequently boasts about luxury acquisitions and financial triumphs, as seen in tracks like "too easy," where he and Future detail effortless success and high-end indulgences without delving into explicit peril. This theme underscores a subtle reflection on street origins, emphasizing boasts of ease and evasion of adversaries rather than direct confrontations, evident in lines alluding to outmaneuvering rivals while prioritizing prosperity. Romantic entanglements form another key thread, blending possessiveness with amid Gunna's hedonistic . In "You & Me" featuring Chlöe, he expresses a desire for exclusive , rapping about claiming a lover entirely while navigating intimacy's complexities. Similarly, "how you did that" with touches on relational doubts, portraying vulnerability through admissions of trust issues stemming from past betrayals. A recurring innovation, "pushin P," popularized on the lead single featuring and , encapsulates perseverance, authenticity, and positive maneuvering—interpreted by Gunna as "keeping it real" through loyalty and self-advancement. The phrase echoes across multiple tracks, reinforcing a code of conduct that ties personal ethics to success, as in "P power" where Drake amplifies Gunna's confident ethos. The album traces a narrative of personal growth, evolving from Gunna's early mixtape hustles to mainstream stardom, with moments of introspection highlighting resilience and caution. "thought I was playing" captures this arc, reflecting on doubters and triumphs that affirm his ascent. Features enhance these motifs: Future infuses hedonistic flair into "too easy," glorifying carefree excess and casual liaisons, while Young Thug's presence on "pushin P" evokes familial loyalty within the YSL collective, strengthening bonds of mentorship and shared ambition.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in January 2022, DS4Ever received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its polished trap production and guest features while critiquing its formulaic structure and lack of innovation compared to Gunna's prior work. The album holds a score of 51 out of 100, based on five critic reviews, reflecting divided opinions on its replay value and artistic progression. HipHopDX awarded it a 3.5 out of 5, calling it "certainly a good mainstream rap record" that showcases Gunna's alignment with Atlanta's high-profile trap scene through cohesive execution and catchy hooks. Similarly, gave a positive assessment, highlighting the album's "flashy, intoxicating" energy and strong chemistry on features like those with and , though noting its occasionally clichéd elements. Pitchfork offered a more tempered view, scoring it implicitly low by describing the project as "monotonous" and short on the quirky, immersive qualities of Gunna's earlier albums like Wunna, suggesting it felt like a checklist of trap tropes rather than bold experimentation. The Needle Drop was more harshly critical, rating it poorly and arguing that DS4Ever provided "little to nothing" in terms of vocal performances, songwriting, or production depth, emphasizing its repetitive and uninspired nature relative to predecessors. Across reviews, there was broad consensus on Gunna's melodic delivery as a core strength, with the single "" featuring and frequently cited as a standout for its infectious hook and cultural buzz.

Accolades and retrospective views

DS4Ever received several nominations at prominent award ceremonies in the year following its release. The album earned a nomination for Favorite Hip-Hop Album at the 2022 , placing it alongside works by artists such as and . Its lead single, "" featuring and , was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance at the in 2023. However, neither the album nor the single secured any major victories. In the years after its debut, DS4Ever has been retrospectively appraised as a cornerstone of Gunna's output, frequently cited in end-of-year compilations for its role in 2022's hip-hop landscape. It appeared on Billboard's list of the 20 best hip-hop albums of 2022, praised for constructing immersive moods through trap production, and on Vibe's top 25, where it was noted for reflecting Gunna's personal growth amid past struggles. Similarly, Uproxx included it among the year's standout releases, highlighting its global appeal via hits like "pushin P." By 2023, the project was often framed as Gunna's pre-arrest high point, capturing his signature melodic trap aesthetic at a moment of rising prominence before the YSL RICO case disrupted his momentum. In 2024 year-end reflections and ongoing discussions, critics have commended its lasting consistency within the trap , positioning it as an enduring example of Gunna's ability to blend luxury themes with atmospheric beats despite surrounding turbulence. A 2025 reassessment in RapReviews awarded it 7 out of 10, acknowledging its stylistic flair and effective production alongside collaborations while critiquing its monotonous delivery and lack of deeper substance. The album's initial mixed critical reception, reflected in a Metacritic score of 51/100, has evolved into broader appreciation for its cultural footprint, with renewed streaming interest following Gunna's 2023 release a Gift & a Curse, underscoring its underrated status among his catalog for trap fidelity.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

DS4Ever debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart in January 2022, earning 150,300 album-equivalent units, including 4,700 in pure album sales. The album also topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for 5 weeks. Internationally, it peaked at number four on the , number two on the Canadian Albums chart, and number 12 on the Australian Albums chart. On the 2022 year-end , DS4Ever ranked at number 47. As of January 2026, the has accumulated approximately 1.8 billion streams on .

Sales and certifications

DS4Ever achieved significant commercial success upon release, debuting at number one on the with 150,300 album-equivalent units in its first week in the United States. This total included 144,600 streaming equivalent albums (equating to 193.5 million on-demand streams), 4,700 in traditional album sales, and 1,000 track equivalent albums. By February 2022, the album had surpassed 500,000 equivalent units sold in the , and it reached one million units by August 2022, earning a from the RIAA on August 16, 2022. Internationally, DS4Ever received a from for 80,000 units. In the , it was certified Silver by the BPI for 60,000 units as of May 2023. As of January 2026, the album has accumulated approximately 1.8 billion streams on .

Track listing

No.TitleFeaturingLength
1""2:12
2"" & 2:16
3"poochie gown"2:21
4"mop"3:05
5"thought i was playing"2:47
6"how you did that"2:30
7"p power"3:09
8"big shot"2:34
9""Chlöe2:24
10"runnin"3:56
11"25k jacket"2:00
12"idk that bitch"3:20
13"too easy"2:25
14"poochie"2:44
15"bank the bank"2:45
16"live this life"3:10
17"die alone"4:21
18"on one tonight"3:09
19"do better"3:21
DS4Ever contains 19 tracks. A deluxe edition titled Drip Season 4Ever, released on January 13, 2022, adds four bonus tracks: "all da smoke", "" (featuring ), "minivan" and "dreams and nightmares".

Personnel

Executive production

  • Gunna – executive producer
  • – executive producer
  • Turbo – executive producer
  • – executive producer

Producers

  • Ambezza – production
  • Baso – production
  • Bobby Raps – production
  • Charlie Handsome – production
  • Dez Wright – production
  • DJ Cash – production
  • Fano – production
  • iWeirdo – production
  • Juke Wong – production
  • Lnk – production
  • Metro Boomin – production
  • Mike Will Made It – production
  • Quay Global – production
  • Rex Kudo – production
  • Southside – production
  • Taurus – production
  • Turbo – production
  • Wheezy – production
  • Young Twix – production

Mixing and engineering

  • A. "Bainz" Bains – mixing, recording
  • Aresh Banaji – mixing
  • Ethan Stevens – mixing
  • Teezio – mixing

Mastering

Artwork

Aftermath and legacy

YSL RICO case connections

Gunna, whose real name is Sergio Giavanni Kitchens, was arrested on May 11, 2022, in connection with a sweeping RICO targeting Young Stoner Life ( as an alleged criminal . The 88-page , unsealed on May 9, 2022, explicitly referenced from DS4Ever—including tracks like "" and ""—as overt acts demonstrating the promotion of a violent "street" lifestyle tied to activities. Gunna entered an Alford plea on December 14, 2022, pleading guilty to one count of racketeering conspiracy while maintaining his innocence, resulting in a sentence of five years with credit for time served and the remainder on probation, leading to his immediate release from Fulton County Jail. In the ensuing legal proceedings, prosecutors scrutinized lyrics from DS4Ever, such as those alluding to anti-police sentiments (e.g., stylized references to "p o l i c e" in tracks evoking disdain for law enforcement), presenting them as evidence of YSL's alleged criminal enterprise. Gunna's release from jail later that month marked a pivotal moment, with DS4Ever frequently cited in his post-incarceration narrative as the album that preceded his legal troubles and underscored his resilience in resuming his career. From 2023 onward, references to DS4Ever appeared in discussions of Gunna's comeback trajectory, including his June 16, 2023 album , positioning the project as a benchmark of his pre-arrest success. The YSL RICO trial concluded in late 2024, with accepting a plea deal on October 31, 2024, and receiving a sentence including , leading to his release; the remaining defendants were acquitted of charges on December 3, 2024, with no murder convictions overall. In 2025, publicly expressed disappointment in Gunna over his plea deal, highlighting ongoing personal tensions within YSL despite the legal resolution.

Cultural impact

The release of DS4Ever significantly amplified Gunna's role in shaping contemporary , particularly through the track "pushin P" featuring and , which popularized the term as a symbol of living authentically and stylishly while achieving success. The phrase quickly permeated , becoming a on with millions of user-generated dance challenges and memes that propelled it into mainstream lexicon beyond hip-hop circles. The album also reinforced Gunna's influence on trap , embodying the ' signature "drip" aesthetic that blends luxury with high-end designer elements. This style, characterized by layered opulent pieces and bold accessories, inspired widespread adoption among fans and peers, contributing to increased visibility for brands like through Gunna's public appearances and endorsements. His fashion-forward persona during the DS4Ever era, including outfits highlighted in major publications, solidified YSL's pre-legal challenges cultural prominence in urban luxury trends. Within Gunna's discography, DS4Ever serves as a pivotal transitional work, bridging the melodic trap sound of his earlier projects to the more introspective themes explored in his 2023 album , amid evolving personal and professional dynamics. By , retrospective analyses, such as Billboard's August 2025 ranking of his full catalog (where DS4Ever placed second out of 11 projects), positioned it among his most defining releases for its commercial peaks and stylistic consistency, often citing it within discussions of top rap albums from the . On a broader scale, DS4Ever enhanced YSL's enduring cultural footprint by exemplifying melodic trap's accessibility, influencing emerging artists in the trap scene through its rhythmic and thematic elements.

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