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Lil Baby Whams His Legacy With “The Leaks”

Some eras echo louder than others and Lil Baby is finally letting the vault speak for itself. The Atlanta titan announces The Leaks, a fan-dedicated project arriving December 3 on his 31st birthday. Built from long-requested snippets and underground favorites which have circulated for years, the collection bridges Baby’s early hunger with his polished superstar dominance. It’s a rare moment of gratitude toward the day-ones who helped elevate him from neighborhood talent to global force. This year alone, Lil Baby secured his fourth Billboard 200 No. 1 with WHAM and launched the explosive WHAM WORLD Tour across North America. 2025 also marked the five-year milestone of My Turn, honored with a special vinyl edition celebrating its status as 2020’s top-selling album across all genres.

Alongside the announcement, #WHAMWednesdays continue with Middle Of The Summer, a fiery reminder of the precision, cool, and confidence Baby commands on every track. “Middle Of The Summer” arrives with a visual directed by BCPBrandon, echoing Baby’s reflections on fame, resilience, and the grind that built him. The rollout follows a streak of drops, All On Me featuring G Herbo, Real Shit, Otha Boy, and Try To Love; each one reinforcing his grip on modern rap. Get prepared for “The Leaks” arrives December 3.


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