
He’s got a new album on the way at the end of the month, and for the first time, he breaks his “hard” naming convention on his second album of 2018, Street Gossip.Īfter Drip Harder entered the Billboard 200 at No. However, the nonstop promotion train of 2018 keeps rolling down the tracks and Baby isn’t one to let the opportunity pass by. Up-and-coming Atlanta rapper Lil Baby is riding high after the release of his and Gunna’s joint album, Drip Harder, after his Quality Control debut, Harder Than Ever, gave him a solid introduction to a new set of fans. I’m Dropping “ Street Gossip” In November ? We’ll keep you updated as more information concerning Lil Baby’s Street Gossip project surfaces. There’s definitely a solid market for new Lil Baby music as well: eight of Drip Harder‘s 13 records landed on the Billboard Hot 100, and his videos continue to amass millions of views with ease. “I’m Dropping “ Street Gossip” In November,” Lil Baby tweeted, taking to Twitter to debut the news. While a specific release date and other details are currently unavailable, Quality Control CEO Pierre “Pee” Thomas” has also taken to Instagram to confirm the news and the effort’s November release. Specifically, the Atlanta superstar is looking to follow up this month’s collaborative Drip Harder album with Gunna by dropping his Street Gossip project next month. Should the musical accompaniment be any indication of what's to come, it seems likely we're in for another solid effort from the world's most lyrically dexterous 'baby.'įresh off an appearance on Lil Yachty’s Nuthin’ 2 Prove album, Lil Baby has revealed plans for a new studio project of his own. From the look of it, he's still spending countless racks on new apparel. Peep Baby's recent tease for Street Gossip, as shared via the rapper's Instagram page.

It's likely that Baby's melodic prowess will remain at the forefront, though it's entirely possible he comes through with a strongest emphasis on lyricism this time around perhaps it's merely a thought, but Baby was curiously supportive of both Tory Lanez and Joyner Lucas, in light of their recent feud.

Street Gossip, set to drop on November 30th alongside Meek Mill's Championships, looks to pick up where previous drops left off. Now, Baby has come through to stoke the fires surrounding his upcoming endeavor. Now, with Harder Than Ever and Drip Harder rounding out a stellar 2018 campaign, the Quality Control breakout star is looking to cap off the year with one final drop. Baby quickly proved himself a refreshing voice among a sea of stale imitators, and his 'wah wah wah' moment soon turned an oft-maligned name into the stuff of legend. Yet it didn't take long for doubters to eat crow. When Lil Baby first entered the game, many were quick to raise eyebrows at his moniker, writing him off as the inevitable conclusion of a 'lil' movement gone too far.
