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Lil Baby Drops Two New Records “Right On” And “In A Minute”

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The game is about to change again. Always one to make an entrance, GRAMMY® Award-winning chart-dominating multiplatinum force of nature Lil Baby returns with two new records today entitled “Right On” and “In A Minute” via Quality Control Music Group/Wolfpack Global Music/Motown Records. He also unleashes music videos to accompany each respective track. Listen to “Right On” HERE and watch the music video HERE. Listen to “In A Minute” HERE and watch the music video HERE.

Following a series of mega chart-topping collaborations, these two songs mark his first new solo music of 2022. During “Right On,“ he rips through bars with infectious intensity during “Right On,” tearing up the orchestral production and punchy 808s. Affirming his place in the culture, he promises, “I ain’t about that fake shit, I’d rather keep it real,” as he urges, “Tell the police I don’t do nothing, I been selling these songs.” One statement sums it up in many ways, “I’m way better than last time.” This confidence and charisma carry over to the music video where he cruises in the Rolls Royce in the very same neighborhood of Oakland City, Atlanta, GA, where he grew up. He mentions at the beginning of the track and raps from the backseat before turning up in a parking lot as a fleet of luxury cars surround him.

Then, there’s the reflective and incisive “In A Minute.“ Ominous piano and airy harmonies brush up against his intense delivery as he declares, “I’m in a different league. I’m tired of showing what I can get done, what you gonna do for me?” accompanied with a cinematic visual.

Last week, he notably picked up his first GRAMMY® Award in the category of “Best Melodic Rap Performance” for “Hurricane” with Kanye West and The Weeknd.

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