
Lil Baby’s WHAM Album Shakes Up the New Year
A Blockbuster Release
To coincide with the album’s release, Lil Baby unveiled the official music video for “F U 2x,” directed by Shaq Simmons. The video complements the album’s dynamic energy and is a must-watch for fans eager to dive into the WHAM experience. You can watch the video here.
Adding to the excitement, Lil Baby teamed up with the viral platform From The Block to deliver a heartfelt live performance of “Streets Colder,” the closing track from the album. Filmed in Atlanta’s West End neighborhood, this rendition showcases Baby’s connection to his roots and the emotional depth of his music.
WHAM’s Star-Studded Collaborations
With features from top-tier artists like Young Thug, Future, GloRilla, and 21 Savage, WHAM offers an impressive lineup that pushes creative boundaries. Tracks like “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber” (featuring Young Thug and Future) and “Redbone” (featuring GloRilla) highlight the chemistry between Lil Baby and his collaborators, while songs like “By Myself” and “Outfit” bring a fresh perspective to his sound.
The album rollout has been nothing short of spectacular. Lil Baby teased WHAM back on December 7 via Instagram Stories, and since then, the excitement has only grown. Billboard ads featuring the phrase “Whatever Wham Say Goes,” a nod to Young Thug’s iconic tweet, have appeared in major cities across the U.S., building anticipation among fans.
Baby also released an album trailer reflecting on his hustle and drive, asking a poignant question: “Who is working as hard as me?” The trailer, combined with the album’s high-energy promotions, underscores Lil Baby’s relentless dedication to his craft.
Lil Baby & Friends Concert: A Prelude to WHAM
Last month, Lil Baby celebrated his hometown with the fourth annual Lil Baby & Friends concert at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. The sold-out show featured Baby descending from the rafters onto a submarine-inspired stage, delivering an electrifying medley of hits like “Whoa” and “Close Friends.” Joining him on stage were big names like 42 Dugg, Rod Wave, 21 Savage, and Sexyy Red, among others. This star-studded event set the tone for the epic release of WHAM.
The WHAM Tracklist
Here’s a look at the 15 tracks on WHAM:
- Listen Up
- Dum, Dumb, and Dumber (feat. Young Thug & Future)
- F U 2x
- I Promise
- Redbone (feat. GloRilla)
- By Myself (feat. Rod Wave & Rylo Rodriguez)
- Due 4A Win
- Stiff Gang
- So Sorry
- Stuff (feat. Travis Scott)
- Say Twin
- Free Promo
- Outfit (feat. 21 Savage)
- Drugs Talkin
- Streets Colder
What’s Next for Lil Baby?
With WHAM now out in the world, fans can expect Lil Baby to continue dominating the charts and the cultural conversation. His ability to blend introspection with bangers ensures that this album will be on repeat for months to come. Whether it’s through his lyrics, collaborations, or performances, Lil Baby proves once again why he remains at the top of the rap game.
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