Atlanta rapper Lil Baby has established himself as one of the biggest names in rap this year, earning his first #1 album with My Turn. He just released the deluxe edition with six new songs but the 25-year-old never stops working. He wants to ensure he's always got enough beats to hop in the studio and deliver the magic we know him for and, as a result, he's looking to sign a bunch of up-and-coming producers to his 4PF label.
Making the announcement on Twitter, Lil Baby encouraged producers to send through their beats and information so he could give them a look, potentially even signing them to a life-changing deal.
"I’m trying to sign 10 producers," wrote Baby. His replies are filled with beat snippets and messages from producers who are trying to become the next big star in the music business.
If ever you've wanted to get a credit on Lil Baby's next album -- or maybe on the Lamborghini Boys mixtape -- this is your chance.
Lil Baby has been making major noise around the world, most recently featuring on the brand new remix of "Dealer" by RMR with Future. He also released the music video for "We Paid" with his artist 42 Dugg this week.
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Lil Baby Denies Rumours That His Crew Jumped Offset
Lil Baby addressed the rumours that his crew, 4PF, jumped his fellow Quality Control artist, Offset, calling the claims "fake news."
Lil Baby has confirmed that his crew, 4PF, absolutely did not jump his fellow Quality Control artist, Offset, calling the reports "fake news." Rumours began spreading this week that Lil Baby's squad, 4PF, a term coined by the artist that stands for "4 Pockets Full," and the Migos rapper got into a bit of a scuffle, which allegedly ended with Offset in his underwear.
According to one Instagram blog, sources were claiming that "Offset and Lil Baby crew allegedly got into a fight" and that "4PF stripped Offset of everything but his boxers and just left him there." While there's no video proof of the incident occurring, it was reportedly discovered that Offset did in fact unfollow Lil Baby and 4PF on Instagram and remove promo posts for the artist on his account.
However, it looks like these rumours have no truth to them. Lil Baby took it upon himself to set the record straight by flat out denying the claims. He commented on the IG post that reported the alleged brawl, writing, "That's cappppppoo." He also took to his Instagram stories to further address the situation, urging the media to stop reporting falsities.
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"Stop spreading fake news!!" he wrote. "That sh*t fake!! Please!!" Offset has yet to address the rumours, but maybe he's just been too busy making his acting debut this week.