Lil Baby releases My Turn. |
Born Dominique Armani Jones, the rapper, singer and songwriter resides in Atlanta. He said that the music saved his life. He was selling drugs and felt school wasn't giving him a fair shake.
He released the his debut album, Harder Than Ever which spawned the hit single "Yes, Indeed" with Drake. The album went on to sell 569,000 album units (streamed, downloaded and album-equivalent sales). The album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200.
The second studio album from Lil Baby is released on his label 4 Pockets Full and Wolfpack Music Group. The album is distributed by Quality Control Entertainment with joint venture from Capitol Records and Motown Records.
The album was announced in October 2019. He said that he wanted to release his album at the end of the year but the album got delayed.
The album's artwork was revealed on January 1st. The release date was typed in an Instagram story type, which Lil Baby screenshot and set as profile picture on Instagram in mid-February. He then announced the track listing on February 18, 2020.
The album's lead single was the smash hit, "Woah." Then the second album single "Sum to Prove" came out shortly later.
Lil Baby releases his sophomore album My Turn. |
The album production includes Murda Beatz, Budda Beats, Quay Global, Twysted Genius, Tay Keith, Wheezy, Hit-Boy, DJ Paul, Twhy Xclusive, ATL Jacob, Chi Chi and Tyler Ames.
The album has features from Young Thug, Future, Moneybagg Yo, Lil' Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna and Rylo Rodriguez.
The album is 20 tracks and its clock in at 61 minutes.
Listen to the album here.
Young Thug, Future, Gunna and Lil Baby have talked about a collaboration album for some time now. The sequel to Super Slimey is still in the works. I know that Future and Drake are working on the sequel to What A Time To Be Alive.
Lil Baby has collaborated with Drake, DaBaby, Gucci Mane, Future, Kodak Black, 21 Savage, Blueface and others.
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