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Lil Baby Salutes Ambition & Style On “Mrs. Trendsetter”

Atlanta rap titan Lil Baby unveils the energy of intention, discipline, and the confidence to lead the way in the video for Mrs. Trendsetter. Directed by Mikey Rare, the video traces the routines of women pushing forward in their own lanes. As a standout track from his mixtape The Leaks, the visual opens before sunrise, where a determined 5 a.m. alarm signals the start of a new day. From early gym sessions to late-night celebrations, the visual frames ambition as both lifestyle and identity. Rather than focusing on one person, the visual reframes the idea as a network of driven women—creative directors, media personalities, and influencers connected through a shared group chat.

The video also expands the concept behind the mysterious “Mrs. Trendsetter.” A teaser posted through the Instagram account @iammrstrendsetter sparked online curiosity before the official release. The release arrives during a milestone moment in Lil Baby’s career with His 2025 mixtape “The Leaks” debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart. With hits like Woah, Sum 2 Prove, and We Paid continuing to define an era of hip-hop, Lil Baby’s influence remains firmly intact. Watch as “Mrs. Trendsetter” adds another chapter to that legacy,


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