Lil Baby stopped by The Breakfast Club to chat about his forthcoming album, the role he sees himself playing in social activism, the reality of having close friends incarcerated, and his ongoing tension with media personality Akademiks. The conversation blended candid reflections with the show’s trademark humor, giving listeners a multifaceted view of the artist’s current mindset.
New Album: “Its Only Me”
The rapper revealed that his upcoming project, tentatively titled Its Only Me, leans heavily into personal storytelling. He described the record as a diary of the past two years, touching on fame, loss, and the pressure to stay authentic while navigating the industry’s demands.
Activism and Giving Back
Lil Baby spoke passionately about using his platform to address systemic issues affecting his community. He highlighted recent initiatives aimed at providing resources for youth in underserved neighborhoods and emphasized that activism isn’t a one‑off gesture but a continuous commitment.
Friends Locked Up
A sobering part of the interview focused on the incarceration of several of his longtime friends. Lil Baby expressed frustration with the justice system, shared how their absence influences his music, and discussed the steps he’s taking to support them and their families from the outside.
Issues With Akademiks
The tension between Lil Baby and Akademiks resurfaced as the artist detailed specific moments he felt were misrepresented or overly sensationalized. He called for more responsible commentary in hip‑hop media, urging commentators to consider the real‑life impact of their words.
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“I’m not just making music for the charts; I’m making music that reflects the reality of the people around me.”
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