
(MRNK) C Stunna keeps his momentum moving with "Right To It," a new single out now via Bag Talk Music/MNRK Music Group. The track captures C Stunna in stride, delivering sharp bars over hard-hitting, bass-heavy production rooted in Florida pulse.
On "Right To It," C Stunna leans fully into braggadocious confidence, pairing a catchy, repeat-ready hook with verses that stay tight and controlled. His delivery is steady and commanding, riding the beat with authority while keeping the pressure locked in. The production carries a gritty bounce rooted in Southern energy, giving the record its raw edge.
The single arrives with an official music video directed by Captured Chris, placing C Stunna at the center of the frame as the record plays. Shot in Florida, the video moves through his surroundings with a steady pace, capturing moments of motion and stillness that let the performance carry the weight. The visuals stay stripped down and direct, matching the record's tone while keeping the focus on C Stunna and the world he's moving through.
C Stunna has continued to stack releases that keep his name in rotation, from earlier standouts like "100 Bands" and "No Cap" to recent drops like "Missy" featuring Baby Mel. He widened the scope with Still Stuntin' hosted by DJ Drama, a project that put his bounce, confidence, and street talk on a bigger stage, with records like "Curtis Jackson" featuring Skrilla and "Lose Control" featuring Real Boston Richey helping push the run forward. With "Right To It," C Stunna adds another record that builds on the buzz he's created with standout singles and key moments that have kept him on the radar.
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