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30 December 2024

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Tracklist:

1. Listen Up
2. Dum, Dumb, and Dumber (featuring Future and Young Thug)
3. F U 2X
4. I Promise
5. Redbone (featuring GloRilla)
6. By Myself (featuring Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez)
7. Due 4A Win
8. Stiff Gang
9. So Sorry
10. Stuff (featuring Travis Scott)
11. Say Twin
12. Free Promo
13. Outfit (featuring 21 Savage)
14. Drugs Talkin
15. Streets Colder

Lil Baby has been teasing his upcoming album Wham (Who Hard As Me) for a while, but he’s just dropped some of the most important information about it: the features — which include Travis Scott, Future and Young Thug.

On Friday (December 20), the Atlanta rapper shared the project’s cover and tracklist on Instagram, and reiterated the previously-announced release date.

Ever since he was released from prison last winter after serving two years on a drug charge, Lil Baby has been making up for lost time. The 22-year-old only began rapping in February, but he already has four mixtapes, the backing of the taste-making Atlanta incubator Quality Control, and a major street hit, “My Dawg,” that just got the star remix treatment with verses from Quavo and Kodak Black. By March, Gucci Mane was already trying to sign him. Even in a city that breeds overnight successes faster than any other, Baby’s ascent has looked almost too easy.

Credit Young Thug for fast-tracking Baby to the city’s inner circle. An old friend from the neighborhood, Thug cosigned the melodic rapper right out of the gate and appeared on some of his earliest tracks. As Baby tells it, even before he began rapping, he spent days in the studio watching Thug do his thing, internalizing his work ethic. Inevitably, he picked up a little bit of Thug’s singsong lilt, too, but his own delivery is considerably more subdued than the typical Thug performance. He sings in a slack, Auto-Tuned murmur, with an intrinsic tunefulness that suggests he could probably be a decent R&B singer if he put the work in. Despite his embrace of the word “hard” on the titles of his last solo mixtape, Harder Than Hard, and his latest, Too Hard, his voice is soft around the edges, almost pretty.

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