Lil Baby

Lil Baby

Acting 2 titles 1994-12-03 Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Dominique Armani Jones, widely recognized as Lil Baby, was born on December 3, 1994, and has established himself as a prominent figure in the American music scene as a rapper, singer, and songwriter. His ascent to fame began with the release of his impactful mixtapes in 2017, namely "Harder than Hard" and "Too Hard," which introduced his first Billboard Hot 100 hit, "My Dawg." Signing with Quality Control Music, a subsidiary of Motown and Capitol Records, he launched his debut studio album, "Harder Than Ever," in 2018, which reached number three on the Billboard 200. This album featured the successful single "Yes Indeed," featuring Drake.

In the same year, Lil Baby released the collaborative mixtape "Drip Harder" with Gunna, which produced another top-ten hit, "Drip Too Hard." His second studio album, "My Turn," released in 2020, dominated the Billboard 200 for five weeks and was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA, marking it as the best-selling album of the year. It included hits like "We Paid" (with 42 Dugg) and the socially conscious track "The Bigger Picture," which earned Grammy nominations.

In subsequent years, Lil Baby continued to make waves with "The Voice of the Heroes" in 2021, a collaboration with Lil Durk, and his appearances on tracks like Kanye West's "Hurricane." His later albums, "It's Only Me" (2022) and "WHAM" (2025), continued his trend of chart-topping success, although the latter saw mixed reviews. Beyond music, Lil Baby has received numerous accolades, including a Grammy Award, MTV Video Music Award, and two BET Awards, and he founded Glass Window Entertainment in 2023, signing promising artists like 42 Dugg.

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