Lil Baby has been teasing his upcoming album Wham (Who Hard As Me) for a while, but he’s just dropped some of the most important information about it: the features — which include Travis Scott, Future and Young Thug.
On Friday (December 20), the Atlanta rapper shared the project’s cover and tracklist on Instagram, and reiterated the previously-announced release date.
AD LOADING...
In addition to Thugga, Scott, and Future, the featured artists are GloRilla, Rod Wave, Rylo and 21 Savage.
Check it out below.
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.”
AD LOADING...
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!!
AD LOADING...
“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.
AD LOADING...
Days ago, Baby announced that he’s planning to drop two new albums in 2025 that will showcase two different sides to his artistry.
The Atlanta rapper shared the news while appearing on Lil Yachty‘s A Safe Place podcast, saying: “At first, I was telling people I was going to drop a double album. Now, I’m dropping the WHAM album and Dominique album.”
The Atlanta rapper added that the second album, which is titled after his real name, will “hopefully” arrive in February, shortly after WHAM.
Baby was then asked by his “Sum More” collaborator how the two projects will differ: “I still put some of the songs I was gonna use for Dominique on WHAM ’cause I know my fanbase really want to hear them certain songs. WHAM is more me on some young n-gga shit — fast cars, girls, jewelry, money. You know, the turnt lifestyle.
AD LOADING...
“And Dominique is more the serious me, more personal. That’s a part of the new journey I’m on. I hate the word vulnerable, but I’m gonna be more open to my fans and my audience.”