

Lil Baby book-ended 2019 with another #1 song at urban with "Baby" (feat. The song started off the year as the first #1 at urban radio and was also the most played song of 2019 at urban radio.

This year his single "Drip Too Hard" (with Gunna) was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Performance, marking Baby's first Grammy nomination in his young career of just over two years. His debut album, Harder Than Ever, entered the Billboard Top 200 at number three, with tracks from the record holding four spots concurrently on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Lil Baby’s street anthems have established himself as one of the crown jewels in the chart-smashing Quality Control Music roster, going from ‘Rookie of the Year’ to massive critical acclaim, four gold RIAA certified singles, one double-platinum certified single, two triple-platinum certified singles, and one five-times-platinum certified single. This year sees him coming back hard, harder, hardest with new album “My Turn.”

Every single project he releases has hit gold or platinum status, he was named the Best New Artist of 2019 at the BET Awards, graced the covers of both The Source and XXL as the “next big thing” and his songs have been streamed more than 11 billion times and had 3 Top 100 albums in 2019 alone. And two years later, wrapping up his authentic realities into addictive and beautiful deliveries, Lil Baby has become a genuine phenomenon. After two years in the penitentiary, seeing close friends doing life, he finally gave in to the urgings of Coach and P at Quality Control Music to put that hustle into music. Lil Baby was doing fine on the streets, financially that is. I give them a different outlook I want to let them know they can have this much fun by doing something legal like me rapping.” “My ultimate goal is for my son, and a lot of other kids, to not have to grow up the way I grew up. Doing something with it is the hard part,” says Lil Baby.
