Lil Baby’s new record, WHAM (Who Hard As Me), is almost ready to arrive. On Wednesday (Nov. 20), the Atlanta rapper shared a tracklist that is still being worked on through his Instagram Story. Fans can look forward to some features on the tracklist.
Future and Young Thug will be on “Intro.” This could be the first time the founder of Young Stoner Life Records has worked with Lil Baby since getting out of jail. It seemed like there were 15 songs on the album. Some of them were “Due 4 a Win,” “I Promise,” “RedBone” with GloRilla, “My Shawty,” “So Sorry,” and “Touchdown.”
Rod Wave, who was on “By Myself,” and Future, who worked with Future on “99,” are two more guest artists. In the shared picture, Lil Baby is writing down the songs on a whiteboard. To the side, there is an empty list with five items, which is likely for the deluxe version of the album.
“Insecurities,” which comes out on Friday (Nov. 15), is definitely on WHAM, but past singles like “5AM,” “350,” and “Crazy” were nowhere to be found. Earlier this month, Lil Baby said that the project would be released in a “totally different” way than what fans had seen before.
“Isn’t it crazy how they’re trying to play me like I’m not the one?!” “That time has come,” he wrote on Instagram. “The last two years were the worst of my life, but I stayed down and got through it.” It’s time for me to s**t up again, like always.
ATLANTA, GA – JUNE 16: Rappers Lil Baby and Young Thug perform on stage during Hot 107.9 Birthday Bash at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood on June 16, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
It’s Only Me, which launched at the top of the Billboard 200 chart with an impressive 216,000 album-equivalent units, will be followed by WHAM, which fans can’t wait for. Some of the acts who were on the second album were Jeremih, Future, Pooh Shiesty, Young Thug, and Fridayy.
Lil Baby’s “It’s Only Us Tour” came after the project in 2023. The tour stopped in New York, Houston, Memphis, and Charlotte, among other places. GloRilla, Rylo Rodriguez, Gloss Up, and Hunxho were the supporting acts.