Lil Baby is inching closer to dropping his new album and that means he's cutting out distractions and locking in on the project.
Lil Baby is one of the top rappers in the game today, and hes so in demand at the moment that fans are bursting at the seams waiting for the follow-up to his 2020 album, My Turn Hes been working hard on his sophomore album, and it looks like hes adopting traits from the likes of JAY-Zand Lil Waynewhile in the final stretch. On Monday (June 27), Lil Baby took to social media with an update regarding his new album, and fans were given an inside look at how the rapper is piecing the project together. According to the 4PF boss, hes coming with a different vibe and cutting out distractions while locking in on the task at hand. Im coming totally different, he tweeted, vowing to display his growth and evolution on his highly-anticipated My Turn follow-up while further ramping up excitement. Im coming totally different Lil Baby (@lilbaby4PF) June 27, 2022 In a video posted on Instagram, Lil Baby is seen working in the studio while a new track plays in the background. It seems like business as usual until Baby revealed hes cutting off social media until the album drops. I think ima log out until the album, he wrote while previewing the unreleased song. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WHAM (@lilbaby) The 27-year-old isnt paying attention to what other rappers are doing either. A second clip shows him riding around in his car and smoking a blunt while another new track plays in the background. As he explained in the caption, Ill Rather Vibe Out With The Vibes You N-ggas Talk To Much. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WHAM (@lilbaby) Hip Hop purists will be able to draw similarities between Lil Babys album mode and that of JAY-Z and Lil Wayne. Hov was notorious for growing his hair out while working on a new project proving nothing else mattered even self-grooming when it came to crafting an album. Weezy, meanwhile, made it loud and clear in 2019 that he doesnt listen to anyone but himself a testament to how much he cares about his own music. Read more