Lil Baby Reveals New Music Is Coming In July
New music from Lil Baby is on the way! The Atlanta-bred rapper took to Twitter to hint that his new music is soon approaching just in time for summer. “It’s…

INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 22: Lil Baby performs on the Coachella stage during the 2022 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 22, 2022 in Indio, California.
(Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for Coachella)New music from Lil Baby is on the way!
The Atlanta-bred rapper took to Twitter to hint that his new music is soon approaching just in time for summer.
"It’s Gone Be A Nastyyyyy Summer," the rapper tweeted earlier this month adding, "My turn again," which referenced his last solo album My Turn which dropped back in February of 2020.
Yesterday (May 22), the rapper gave his six million followers a subtle update by tweeting, "7/?/22 [fire emojis]," which hints at a possible release day sometime in July. The tweet garnered over 10,000 retweets and nearly 80,000 likes from fans anticipating his upcoming release.
Just last month Chris Brown announced that he was going on tour with the My Turn rhymer. Brown is set to release Breezy on June 24 ahead of the pair's upcoming nationwide tour which will kick off on July 15. It's speculated that if Lil Baby drops an album in July it will be before the start of their tour.
Lil Baby rose to mainstream fame after the release of his mixtape Perfect Timing. Since then, he has continuously proved himself to be a hitmaker teaming up with big names in the game such as Drake, Kanye and frequently collabing with fellow rapper Lil Durk. With 11 platinum hits, the ATL native proves to be someone who will be sticking around for a long time.
Check out 10 of Lil Baby's best music videos:
10. Freestyle, 'Too Hard' (2017)
"Freestyle" is one of Lil Baby's first music videos that shows the rapper beginning his career. The video shows footage of the rapper in the studio, club, and his hometown.
9. On Me, 'On Me' (2020)
This video is slightly different from his other music videos as the beginning throws up a title card with "Hey so this is a Lil Baby music video" followed by another saying "Actually its just moments from a random trip." The video gives fans an insight to how the millionaire rapper likes to vacation with just a few scenes of scripted clips.
8. Woah, 'My Turn' (2021)
"Woah" from his 2020 album My Turn has Lil Baby doing donuts in the parking lot along with adorable kids showing off their dancing skills.
7. Okay with Lil Durk, 'The Voice Of The Heroes' (2021)
In "Okay," Lil Baby and Lil Durk are seen in multiple locations, a private jet runway, jewelry store and parking lot with fast cuts to their cash and cars.
6. Voice of the Heroes with Lil Durk, 'The Voice of the Heroes' (2021)
"Voice Of The Heroes" shares the title of their 2021 joint album The Voice of the Heroes and was shot in Lil Baby's hometown of Oakland City, Atlanta.
5. Every Chance I Get with DJ Khaled and Lil Durk, 'KHALED KHALED' (2021)
"Every Chance I Get" is off of DJ Khaled's KHALED KHALED featuring Lil Baby and Lil Durk. In the video, they rap lyrics pertaining to their luxury jewelry.
4. Emotionally Scarred, 'My Turn' (2020)
The music video for"Emotionally Scarred" has Lil Baby showing subliminal messages with a literal goat featured in the video that he makes reference to in his lyrics, "I never call myself a G.O.A.T., I leave that love to the people." He also has the message "Stay At Home" in the background referring to the pandemic.
3. How It Feels with Lil Durk, 'The Voice of the Heroes' (2021)
From their joint album The Voice of the Heroes Lil Baby and Lil Durk find themselves participating in an auction at a mansion to go undercover to take an expensive piece of jewerly.
2. Baby, with Quality Control and DaBaby 'Control The Streets' Volume 2 (2019)
The "Babys" link up in this narrative music video where they get themselves into a lot of trouble.
1. The Bigger Picture, 'My Turn' (2020)
"The Bigger Picture" is a response to the murder of George Floyd which Lil Baby shows solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement. The black and white video shows footage of several protests that occurred in the summer of 2020 while the lyrics support justice against police brutality.