“I Never Wanted to Be a Rapper”—Lil Baby may have made a lot of money as a rapper, but that wasn’t his plan

Lil Baby is proof that words have power.

The rapper, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones and is from Atlanta, wanted to be a millionaire long before he wanted to be a rapper. Lucky for us, Lil Baby is one of the best lyricists of our time, even though he never really wanted to be a rapper. He’s done it his own way.

“As a child, I dreamed about this crap…” “I’m going to be a real millionaire,” Baby said in his new video.

Fans and newbies alike can now watch “Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service. This gives them a first-hand look at his rise to fame.

Making Dreams Come TrueAfroTech said in 2021 that the “Drip Too Hard” rapper was worth about $5 million, which means he is now richer than he ever thought he would be. There’s no doubt that Baby has always been good at business, even though singing makes him very rich.

Baby said, “I never wanted to be a rapper.” “I was young and lost in the streets.”

Some of his Atlanta peers even said that the 27-year-old had made millions of dollars before he even released a song.

“He works hard for money,” Young Thug said. It looked like he was making a lot of money before he even made a song.

Babe got back on his feet after going to jail and once turned $60 into $100,000, even though the odds were against him.

Heart of a bossaIn an earlier documentary, one of his sisters talked about how Baby asked his mom, dad, and brothers for $20 each.

“When he comes to us and asks for something, we say, ‘Hmm, OK.'” That’s why we gave it to him. He wasn’t seen for about seven days. When he left, he was clean. He was a mess when he got back. We were just nosy and went into his room. My sister and I used our bare hands to count $100,000. He’s always going to come through.

Soon after the news came out, the rapper put an end to the theories about how he got the money.

“Most of them came from a dice game,” he said. “I’m going to bet $60 on $2,000 and won’t lose for a week straight.”