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Lil Baby is back on top of the Billboard 200. His new album, WHAM, takes the top spot behind 140,000 equivalent album units. Billboard 200: #1(new) Lil Baby (@whamcbfw4), WHAM 140,000 [119.77 ...
In January of 2025, Hunxho showed Lil Baby an expesive gesture ... For his 27th birthday, the Migos rapper presented his friend with $27,000. Gunna Hands Young Thug a $100,000 "Cake" for ...
Lil Baby seemingly alludes to Gunna on the deluxe edition of his latest album, WHAM. The expanded version of the rapper’s new LP features the song “Running Shit,” which appears to diss Gunna ...
It helps to practice patience, but always contact a doctor if your baby has symptoms of sickness or pain. If you’ve been a parent or caregiver for longer than 24 hours, you know the expression ...
He is an American national of African heritage. Lil 50’s parents are separated, and his mother raises him. Despite his growing popularity, Lil 50's real name and other personal details remain private.
A notable exclusion from Lil Baby's WHAM is ex-friend and frequent collaborator, Gunna. His exclusion likely stems from their fallout in 2023 after Gunna accepted a plea deal in the YSL RICO trial ...
Lil Baby recently took to social media to seemingly tease the release of the deluxe edition of WHAM. In response to fans' questions on Instagram, the singer stated that the deluxe edition of the album ...
Lil baby famously held no punches once word got out that Gunna had accepted an Alford Plea in the YSL trial, and Thug’s verse on “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber” features the line “Never associate ...
Lil Baby had hinted at Future's involvement in November, sharing on X, "I think I got @21savage's hardest verse ever." One notable absence from WHAM was Gunna, Lil Baby’s former collaborator.
At the time, the label announced Gunna and Lil Baby would join Thug and Future on the album. Considering the tension between Gunna and Baby, a quartet seems unlikely. Click to share on ...