Lil Baby releases new album, fans go crazy over 21 Savage’s “diss”
Lil Baby is making waves in the rap world, getting everyone to sit up straight with the announcement of his upcoming album, “WHAM (Who Hard As Me)”. But this isn’t just any announcement—the drama is already starting! Fans are in an uproar after Baby revealed the guest artists, and the controversial snub of 21 Savage has sparked an explosion of speculation and drama across social media.
21 Savage Missing From Lil Baby’s “”WHAM”—Fans Wonder About the Drama
On the morning of November 20th, Lil Baby dropped a bombshell on Instagram Stories, posting a picture of a whiteboard listing the names of featured artists for the album. Young Thug, Future, GloRilla, and Rod Wave are all included, but here’s where things take a twist—21 Savage, who Lil Baby recently called out for giving him “the hardest rap bar ever”, is nowhere to be found. Fans are now wondering: is there bad blood between them? Is this a deliberate shade aimed at 21 Savage to stir up more drama and controversy?
Lil Baby’s Tweet Sparks More Controversy: Is There Beef With 21 Savage?
Before this, on November 16th, Lil Baby had hyped everyone up by posting on X, saying, “I think I got the hardest verse ever from @21savage,” adding several emojis. Fans were buzzing about the collaboration, but now they’re left questioning everything. Why is 21 Savage missing from the project? Is this a public dis or just part of Lil Baby’s marketing strategy? The internet is full of theories, and the beef rumors are gaining traction fast.
Lil Baby Drops “5 AM” and “Insecurities” But Excludes Them from “WHAM”
Meanwhile, Lil Baby recently dropped two singles, “5 AM” and “Insecurities,” but here’s the kicker: neither of them will appear on the upcoming album. In an intense tweet on X, Lil Baby made it clear: “Insecurities, 5 AM – crazy party vibes—they’re not even on the album.” Why drop songs and then pull them? It almost feels like a calculated move to build hype for WHAM. And then, Lil Baby teased even more, posting: “Even my mom’s asking where’s the album; we want it.” Could this be a way to keep the anticipation high and push fans into an even greater frenzy?
Will Lil Baby’s “WHAM” Be a Hit or Fall Short Like “It’s Only Me”?
“WHAM (Who’s Hard As Me)” will be Lil Baby’s fourth studio album, following up on his 2022 project “It’s Only Me,” which featured big names like Future, Young Thug, and EST Gee. Despite impressive first-week sales (216,000 copies) and debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the album faced mixed reviews and couldn’t replicate the success or impact of his earlier album, “My Turn.” Fans are now questioning if Lil Baby can pull off another smash hit or if WHAM will fall flat like its predecessor.
Lil Baby’s “WHAM” Sparks Drama and Anticipation for the Upcoming Release
With all the controversy, guest artist drama, and speculation surrounding this project, Lil Baby is turning WHAM into more than just an album—it’s now a full-blown psychological game that has fans constantly arguing, debating, and analyzing every detail. Can Lil Baby hold onto his crown in the rap game, or is this just another way to keep the drama alive and the spotlight on him? One thing is for sure—WHAM is set to be the most talked-about album of the year, and it’s all because of the controversy and drama surrounding it.
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