Lil Baby has shared some insight on the path to success in the music business, during a candid interview with a rising influencer.
In a video shared by South Florida content creator Stakkzz, Baby appears very clear and direct as he answers the interviewer’s request for advice.
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“I think the key to becoming successful is stay grinding, like stay working,” Wham offers. “Don’t let up. You could blow up tomorrow or you could blow up in four years. There’s no meter on it.
Asked a second question about consistency in social media posts, the Atlanta rapper answers just as confidently: “It’s different strokes for different folks,” he says. “Sometimes you can post too much, sometimes you can post not enough. So it really ain’t no right answer, you gotta just go off your fan base.”
Lil Baby has enjoyed quite a bit of success over the last few years; but it hasn’t come without it’s share of loss.
Late last month, he took to social media to mourn the death of Chad Dillon, his business partner in an Atlanta restaurant, after he was shot and killed.
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33-year-old Dillon found dead in his car by police after he was gunned down in a busy section of Atlanta on Tuesday (July 23), according to FOX 5 Atlanta.
Dillon co-owned The Seafood Menu with Lil Baby, as well as other Atlanta staples such as Boiler Seafood and Crab Boil. He was also the first Black owner of a seafood restaurant in the city.
Police are still searching for the shooter, with no suspects or motive publicly identified.
Baby was among those to pay tribute to the beloved restauranteur, who was described as a pillar of the community.
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“Damn big buddy get ya rest [dove emoji],” he wrote on his Instagram Stories alongside a photo of the two of them.