As a seasoned gamer who’s been through the ups and downs of hip-hop, I can say that Lil Baby‘s latest album, “WHAM,” is a solid addition to his discography. Having grown up on the sounds of Atlanta trap music, I appreciate the evolution in Lil Baby’s flow and confidence that shines throughout this project. The collaboration with Young Thug, Future, GloRilla, Rod Wave, Rylo Rodriguez, Travis Scott, and 21 Savage adds depth to each track and keeps things interesting.
The album’s standout moments for me are the energetic “Dum, Dumb and Dumber” featuring Young Thug and Future, and the introspective “Redbone” with GloRilla. The former is a high-energy banger that showcases Baby’s ability to create infectious beats, while the latter allows Lil Baby to express vulnerability in his lyrics.
One thing I found particularly impressive was how well the album flows from start to finish. Each track seamlessly transitions into the next, creating a cohesive listening experience for the listener. The production is top-notch, with each beat providing a solid foundation for Lil Baby’s verses.
Overall, “WHAM” is a strong offering from Lil Baby, showcasing his growth as an artist and his ability to create music that resonates with fans. If you haven’t given it a listen yet, I highly recommend giving it a spin – just don’t blame me when you find yourself bobbing your head to the beats!
And on a lighter note, I can’t help but wonder if Lil Baby had any inspiration from the iconic Wham! album of the ’80s. After all, who doesn’t love a good play on words? Maybe next time he could team up with George Michael for a surprise collaboration – now that would be something to see!
Lil Baby returns with a new flair! He’s unveiled his fourth studio album entitled “WHAM“, an intriguing title that sets the stage for a mystery – one that only he holds the key to solve: “Who’s tougher than me?
Approximately two years following its predecessor, “It’s Only Me” sees the Atlanta rapper displaying greater self-assurance in his rhythmic delivery, taking charge across a 15-track roster. One standout aspect is the appearance of Young Thug, which marks his first feature since his release from prison. On the track “Dum, Dumb and Dumber,” Thugger joins forces with Future, a collaboration that was teased in the album’s trailer by Baby.
In other tracks, GloRilla features in “Redbone”, Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez in “By Myself”, Travis Scott in “Stuff”, and 21 Savage in “Outfit”.
Find the full tracklist included below.
1. Pay Attention
2. Dum, Dumb, and Dumber (Featuring Young Thug & Future)
3. F U (Double Time)
4. I’ll Deliver
5. Redbone (Featuring Glorilla)
6. Alone (Featuring Rod Wave & Rylo Rodriguez)
7. Ready for a Victory
8. Stiff Crew
9. I Apologize
10. Things (Featuring Travis Scott)
11. Say Identical
12. Free Advertisement
13. Clothing (Featuring 21 Savage)
14. The Drugs Are Speaking
15. The Streets Are Frozen
Even though it appears that Baby might still have some more tunes from WHAM up their sleeve, they’ve hinted at releasing new tracks soon, as shared on an Instagram post.
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2025-01-03 18:26