Lil Baby Declares He’s Back From The “Darkest Period” Of His Life With “5AM”
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Lil Baby seemingly caught wind of people saying his music was starting to sound the same, hit the booth and switched it up. Today (Nov. 14), the Atlanta rapper debuted â5AM,â a warm-up for his long-awaited fourth studio album, which appears like itâs finally wrapped up.
“I’m a gangster, I’m ready whenever, forever, I’m on it / Bronem died, I’m still feelin’ inside of my chest and my stomach / Even my mama be askin’ me âWhere is the album? We want itâ / Had to get on my business and tighten up on my mental, I’m coming,â he spat over the Wheezy-produced track.
â5AMâ is one of two records Lil Baby promised to deliver today. The other, tentatively titled âInsecurities,â will be accompanied by a visual effort as well. As for his follow-up to 2022âs Itâs Only Me, the artist simply teased that itâs âon the way.â
âAinât it crazy how they trynna play me like I ainât the one! Itâs that time! I would say [it] again, but this run will be totally different! I had the darkest period of my life these last two years, but I stayed down and overcame that s**t. Now, Iâm back to [f**king] s**t up as usual,â he explained in a caption on Wednesday (Nov. 13).
In December 2023, Lil Baby unloaded singles â350â and âCrazy.â Then, in March of the following year, he shared a new music snippet that unfortunately got sidetracked after DJ Akademiks accused him of wearing nail polish in the video.
Spanning 23 songs, Itâs Only Me contained contributions from Jeremih, Pooh Shiesty, Young Thug, Future, Nardo Wick and Fridayy, among others. It also included records like âForever,â âHeyyâ and âIn A Minute,â with much of the production being handled in-house by the likes of Chi Chi, Wheezy, ATL Jacob and more.