2020 Has Been A Success For Lil Baby

The pandemic hasn’t stopped Lil Baby’s shine. His My Turn album made $19 million dollars. Getting advice from Quality Control founders Coach K and “Pee” along with Young Thug helped Baby make sound decisions.

In addition, Lil Baby’s Apple Music documentary will drop December 18. The rapper chronicles his journey to rap. He didn’t think rap was the way for him. But, Baby decided that he wanted before for himself and his family. 

“I went to jail my first time at thirteen,” Baby admitted. “I dropped out of school somewhere between 9th and 10th grade. I never wanted to be a rapper. I was already young and turnt in the streets.”

Lil Baby Continued:

“Once I got locked up again, my perspective shifted. Now, I’m an artist with a story to tell and people to stand for.”

Baby Has A Big Heart

Regardless of his past, the rapper looks to a brighter future. Baby spent Wednesday night pouring into the community. He threw a surprise birthday party for Gianna Floyd, the daughter of George Floyd. Unfortunately, police murdered Floyd in May. Baby already promised to pour back into those who supported him.

Moreover, the proceeds from his protest anthem “The Bigger Picture” were used to support his venture. Wednesday was a special day; it was Gianna’s 7th birthday and first without her father.

What else can fans expect from Lil Baby? It appears that he is almost unstoppable at this point.

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