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Lil Baby Reflects & Rebounds In “So Sorry”

Every move calculated, every loss just fuel for the comeback. Lil Baby is back with the official music video for So Sorry, a raw and introspective track that finds the Atlanta rapper looking back on past mistakes while keeping his eyes on the bigger picture. Fresh off the momentum of his star-studded album WHAM, the visual brings his storytelling to life, capturing the highs, lows, and lessons learned on his journey to the top. With sleek cinematography and a deeply personal narrative, “So Sorry” edifies the praises which made him a household name. The video arrives after a string of high-profile drops from “WHAM,” including the anthemic By Myself, featuring Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez, and the celebratory Touchdown. As one of the biggest hustlers in the game, Lil Baby continues to prove his consistency, balancing hard-hitting street tales with moments of vulnerability. With “WHAM” already dominating the charts and his 2024 takeover in full swing, Lil Baby shows no signs of slowing down. As he gears up for more visuals and live performances, “So Sorry” serves as both an apology and a warning—he’s learned from the past, but he’s never looking back. Watch the official video below.


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