While Lil Baby's sophomore album, My Turn, has experienced a few delays, we were never left in desperate need of new music from him for long. Lil Baby is extremely prolific, popping up as a feature on everyone else's songs when he's not dropping his own singles. The two most recent singles we've received from the Atlanta rapper are "Woah" and "Sum 2 Prove". Based on how hard they're hitting, Lil Baby is living up to the mission statement he set for his forthcoming project. "I called it My Turn 'cause I feel like everybody else had a lil' turn," he said on IG Live a few months back. "It's my turn now. Everybody dropped their mixtapes, their albums - go number 1, number 2, number 3."
We already knew that My Turn was coming in February, but Lil Baby just specified its exact release date: February 28. The album will be released through Quality Control Music and Motown Records. Lil Baby also revealed My Turn's lovely cover art at the beginning of this month, which you can see below. With all the pieces now in place, there's nothing left for us to do but wait.
This week, Lil Baby shared the music video for his song, "Catch The Sun", which appeared on the Queen & Slim soundtrack.
Lil Baby Blesses Jimmy Fallon With Lively "Woah" Performance
Lil Baby brings his latest banger to The Tonight Show.
Lil Baby has proven himself to be among hip-hop’s most valuable players. Though he’s only been in the game for a few years now, it seems as if the melodic Atlanta rapper has developed a Midas Touch of sorts, coming through to deliver hit after hit in clockwork fashion. Most recently, Lil Baby delivered “Woah,” and the song has slowly but surely established a dominating presence on the charts; as of now, “Woah” currently occupies the twenty-seventh spot on the Billboard Hot 100, and it’s still climbing.
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Last night, Lil Baby stopped by The Tonight Show to bless Jimmy Fallon with a performance of “Woah,” taking to a moodily-lit stage complete with a quartet of dancers. Though the faintest traces of a backing track can indeed be made out, it seems as if Baby is laying down some genuine vocals — as far as late-night performances go, “Woah” serves its purpose.
With a new album called My Turn set to arrive in the imminent future, it’s clear that this Baby is aiming to start 2020 off with a bang. First, he crawled — may he now walk with utmost confidence.