Lil Baby isn’t hiding his riches, whether it be on Instagram or in his raps.
HipHopDX’s Rapper of the Year for 2020 took to Instagram on Friday (February 12) to highlight the different net worth levels globally and what level one has to hit to be considered rich. After posted up with a handful of cash, Lil Baby posted a chart breaking down poor as anyone whose net worth is between 0 and $500,000, with super-rich being the upper echelon.
“u just pulled a lot of cards,” he wrote.
The My Turn artist doubled down on flaunting his riches by taking to his Instagram stories on Saturday (February 13) with he and “We Paid” co-star 42 Dugg.
“It took all night but we made it,” Lil Baby captioned the post over various stacks of $50 and $100 bills tied together by rubber bands. Dugg can be heard in the background counting more money by hand.
Lil Baby has documented his various lavish purchases and lifestyle in recent months. Aside from a jewelry store meetup with DaBaby and Lil Durk, the ATL star has reveled in the success of his 2020 album.
According to HITS Daily Double, My Turn raked in $19 million in 2020, good to be the top-grossing rap album. Judging merely by album earnings alone, Lil Baby would be considered wealthy off of one LP. But after watching him net a Super Bowl commercial with Rockstar Energy, money isn’t slowing down anytime soon for him.
I don’t think it’s tasteful for anybody to use wealth as the gauge of what makes them better than everyone else. It is tacky and gives permission to allow everyone even wealthier than you to be ranked as better than you. Be proud and grateful of the fortune you’re amassing but don’t demean your fansbase which is undoubtedly not above 500k as a majority when they are what propped you up. Not even a new generation thing, I didn’t like when 50 did it with Window Shopper
Buffoonery….is that all those negroes know?
Watch ya mouth and keep it classy my guy i didnt see one commmet that was directed towards black people but yours if u feel like u cant speak or make a comment without disrespect shut the fuck up
The day I look to a rapper for anything remotely educational about economics is the day I have truly failed in life. Lil Baby, more like Lil Buffoon.
Hate much bru?
Look at your name. Nuff said brush boi
This chart looks like it was made by a 5 year old. I would hardly consider someone with a net worth of a 100k “poor”.
Google the term “prop money” and and peep game. Youll never look at all these rappers the same again. Kodak Black exposed its existence a while back. I aint saying he dont got a few million in his bank account, but when you see stacks of physical cash in a video, its not what you think.
Let’s show a chart of how much your record label advances you and what you have to pay back.