Lil Baby has revealed that his new album Wham (Who Hard As Me) will be released on January 3.

The Atlanta rapper made the announcement on Instagram on Monday (December 16) alongside a video teasing new music from the project.

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“Loadingggggggggggggg……… 1-3-25 WHO HARD AS ME !!!! WHAM !! Two Three Days Can Feel Like A Lifetime With The Can’t Be’s,” he captioned the clip.

The video also reveals that the project is finished, with Baby saying: “Thursday, 2024… officially turning in my album today.”

Last month, Lil Baby teased that Wham (Who Hard As Me) would feature an array of high-profile guests.

In a post to his Instagram Stories, the 4PF boss could be seen in front of a whiteboard that appears to list song titles and featured artists for the project.

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The rappers listed include Travis Scott, Future, 21 Savage, Young ThugGloRilla and Rod Wave.

The album also appears to be 15 songs long, with five tracks planned for the deluxe version.

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Lil Baby has so far released three warm-up singles ahead of the project: “5AM,”“Insecurities” and “Touchdown.”

However, he revealed that the first two will not appear on the album, writing on social media: “Insecurites, 5am going crazzyyy. Crazy party [sic] is … they ain’t even on the album.”

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Baby announced the album last month with a social media post detailing his struggles in recent years.

“Ain’t It Crazy How They Tryna Play Me Like I Ain’t The One!!! It’s That Time!” he wrote on Instagram. “I Would Say Again But This Run Will Be Totally Different!!

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“I Had The Darkest Period Of My Life These Last Two Years But I Stayed Down And Overcame That Shit[.] Now I’m Back To Fuccin Shit Up As Usual…, Sincerely Wham !! Who Hard As Me[.] Let’s Gooooooo.”

Wham (Who Hard As Me) will serve as Lil Baby’s fourth studio album and the follow-up to 2022’s It’s Only Me, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with over 215,000 first-week units.