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Raised from the age of two by his single mother, Lil Baby transformed his life from drug dealer to rapper under the guidance of Quality Control Records label founder Kevin “Coach K” Lee. At the age of 19, Lil Baby began releasing mixtapes in collaboration with other artists from the record label, including his mentors Young Thug and Gunna.
In 2018, Lil Baby’s popularity picked up steam with the release of his first official album Harder Than Ever. This album became an immediate success and included the hit “Yes Indeed” featuring Drake. Harder Than Ever topped the Billboard 200 charts and soon was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
In 2020, Lil Baby released his second studio album, My Turn. This album went on to achieve quadruple platinum status and featured hit singles such as “Woah,” “Sum 2 Prove,” and “Emotionally Scarred.” My Turn also featured prominent guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, 42 Dugg, Future, Moneybagg Yo, Young Thug, Gunna, and Rylo Rodriguez.
Next, Lil Baby released a collaborative studio album called The Voice of the Heroes with Lil Durk. The album was preceded by two hit singles, "Voice of the Heroes" and "Hats Off." The album received acclaim for the duo’s ability to blend their styles together into a cohesive album.
In October 2022, Lil Baby released his latest album titled It's Only Me. It features the two hit singles “In a Minute” and “Heyy.” Both singles went on to top charts, proving that Lil Baby is an established voice in hip-hop here to stay. The album features collaborations with Pooh Shiesty, Nardo Wick, Future, EST Gee, Rylo Rodriguez, and Young Thug.
In 2022, Lil Baby partnered up with Chris Brown on his One of Them Ones Tour, which kicked off in Raleigh, North Carolina, and included stops along the Northeast, ending in Las Vegas, Nevada. While the tour has ended, fans should stay tuned for future Lil Baby performances coming up soon.
Everything was amazing he put on a great , amazing show. Out of all the concerts I’ve been too I felt like he played more songs than anyone else in my opinion . He made the whole crowd go crazy I loved it .
I was very disappointed with this concert. Tickets stated that the concert starts at 8:00 pm, and YFN did not even show up until 11:00pm. Standing in The National from 7:30 to 11:00 listening to dozens of amateur rappers that weren't even that good. Also a fight broke out in the crowd later in the night which was absurd. When YFN finally came out on stage he blew through a few of his most popular songs, then left. He was on stage for 10 minutes, if that. He didn't even rap one entire song, just rapped in between when they would pause the track. I was really excited to see him, but the whole thing was very unprofessional. If I had known he was only going to rap a few choruses from his songs and leave, then I wouldn't have come. I don't know why he even bothered coming to Richmond if he wasn't going to put on a real show. Young Fly Nigga? More like Young Fly Nothing.