WHAM

Lil Baby

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Lil Baby's album "WHAM" showcases the rapper's signature blend of introspective lyricism and trap-infused production. The project feels polished, highlighting his growth as an artist while staying true to the authenticity that shot him to stardom. Tracks like [Insert Standout Track] exude emotional vulnerability, while bangers such as [Insert Another Highlight] bring the high-energy vibes fans expect. Although some songs may lean too heavily on familiar formulas, Lil Baby's charisma and storytelling keep the album engaging. Overall, "WHAM" reinforces his position as one of hip-hop's brightest stars.

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Lil Baby's album "WHAM" is a dynamic project that demonstrates the rapper's lyrical talent and signature trap sound. Released on August 25, 2023, in both the UK and US, the album quickly gained commercial success and critical acclaim. In the UK, "WHAM" reached its highest chart position at number 3, while in the US, it peaked impressively at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album was released under Quality Control Music, Motown Records, and Universal Music Group. Much of "WHAM" was recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, where Lil Baby worked in several state-of-the-art studios to craft the album’s tracks. The production was handled by a roster of heavyweight producers in the hip-hop scene, including Wheezy, Murda Beatz, Turbo, and Tay Keith, among others. Their collective effort contributed to the album's distinctive blend of hard-hitting beats and melodic undertones. "WHAM" solidifies Lil Baby's position as one of the leading voices in contemporary rap.

Tracklisting

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