Lil Baby Crowned ‘This Generation’s 2Pac’ By Benzino: ‘The Most Influential & Important’

    Lil Baby has been crowned “this generation’s 2Pac” by Benzino.

    The former Source magazine executive and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta personality took to Twitter on Thursday (December 1) to give the 4PF rapper his flowers, praising his positive lyrics and the impact his music has on people.

    “I been around Hip Hop since day & 1 out of this generations rappers @lilbaby4PF is the most influential & important at this time,” he wrote. “He like PAC’s influence can help turn around young black men to elevate their lives from the streets to a better life. He’s special trust me I know..

    “..he’s really from and wit the shits & talks that street talk but he also raps about positive elevation & change, (like Pac), he never beefs online, helps his people and raps about it and you can see his maturity, not just on the mic but in real life, he’s this generations Pac.”

    He added: “This generation needs more Lil Baby’s.”

    Benzino also responded to a Twitter user who claimed 2Pac “wasn’t active” by bringing up his shootout with police and the time he spent in prison.

    “Pac shot 2 cops, mother did time for the black panthers, he did mad time, ran with many killers, brother gunned down, was in every death row beef when got there but he wasn’t active?” he said. “Nah you ain’t active.”

    While Lil Baby hasn’t commented on the 2Pac comparisons, he did liken himself to another rap legend, Lil Wayne, on EST Gee’s 2021 song “5500 Degrees.”

    “I’m goin’ too crazy, I’m the Wayne of this new generation, n-ggas fugazi / They can’t fuck with us no type of way, these n-ggas too lazy / I’m cut from a different type of cloth, I don’t know who raised ’em / Every time I pop out, I hear women screamin’, ‘Ooh, Baby,'” he rapped.

    Lil Baby released his protest song “The Bigger Picture” in 2020 that showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter protests, calling for justice against police brutality following the murder of George Floyd. But just months later, he revealed he wanted to distance himself from politics.

    “The more I’m seeing what’s up with all that shit, the more I’m like, ‘Let me back up off politics,’ ” he told GQ at the time. “I don’t want to be no Malcolm X or Martin Luther [King]. I stuck my nose in it. I’m good on that.”

    “The Bigger Picture” was a commercial and critical success, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and receiving nominations for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

    28 thoughts on “Lil Baby Crowned ‘This Generation’s 2Pac’ By Benzino: ‘The Most Influential & Important’

    1. That a fact? I haven’t heard a single song from this Lil’, and still don’t care to. Not that I’m going to take anything from Benzino seriously anyway.

    2. 30 years ago my mom was around the age I currently am. My mom, who does not and never did listen to hip hop, knew who Tupac was and heard his music (specifically Dear Mama). At 40 & an avid listener to hip hop, I couldn’t name one Lil Baby song. Lil Baby is no Pac.

      1. Facts. One of my aunts owns a copy of 2pac’s Greatest Hits album from 1998 and bought it when it was new, and she’s well into her 60’s now.

    3. Can’t believe they still claiming ppl to be the new Pac. It’s been said time and time again by numerous ppl and yet Pac is still the bar.

    4. Look man, Lil baby is the new Future, as in artist, as in a regional talent that Atlanta will try to front like the whole world is in tune with. We’re not.

    5. Lil Baby is this generation’s Jackie Chan. They both have 2 ears, 10 fingers, 2 eyes. Wow, a lot of similarities. He must be the new Jackie Chan.

    6. Nah Zino, you must live in Georgia, so of course you would feel that way, but aint no way in Hell is Lil Baby the new Pac

    7. Who cares what benzino says. His opinion means nothing and he is absolute dog shit to the rap community. I’ve never in my life hears anyone say play that new benzino.

    8. Who cares what benzino says. His opinion means nothing and he is absolute dog shit to the rap community. I’ve never in my life hears anyone say play that new benzino.

    9. Who cares what benzino says. His opinion means nothing and he is absolute dog shit to the rap community. I’ve never in my life hears anyone say play that new benzino.

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