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American rapper from Georgia

Lil Baby

Lil Baby in 2020

Lil Baby in 2020

Background information
Nativity name Dominique Armani Jones
Born (1994-12-03) December iii, 1994 (age 27)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.Due south.
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • trap
Occupation(due south) Rapper[ane]
Years agile 2016–nowadays
Labels
  • Capitol
  • Motown
  • Quality Control
  • 4PF
  • Wolfpack
  • YSL[two]
Associated acts
  • 42 Dugg
  • Young Thug
  • Gunna
  • Lil Durk
  • Moneybagg Yo
  • Quay Global
  • Rylo Rodriguez
Children ii
Website iamlilbaby.com
Lil Baby logo 2020.png

Musical creative person

Dominique Armani Jones [3] (built-in December 3, 1994), known professionally as Lil Infant, is an American rapper. He rose to mainstream fame in 2017 following the release of his mixtape Perfect Timing.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Lil Baby's debut studio anthology Harder Than Ever (2018) was certified RIAA platinum and included the song "Yes Indeed" (with Drake), which peaked at six on the Billboard Hot 100. He went on to release two more mixtapes in 2018, Baste Harder and Street Gossip, the quondam containing his about pop song "Drip Too Hard" (with Gunna), which peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, and the latter peaking at number ii on the United states of america Billboard 200. Lil Babe's second studio album, My Plow (2020), peaked at number i on the Billboard 200 and is certified iii times platinum by the RIAA. The song "We Paid" (with 42 Dugg) charted at number ten on the Hot 100. In June 2020, he released the unmarried "The Bigger Moving-picture show", which peaked at number iii on the Hot 100.[8] In 2021, Lil Baby and Chicago rapper Lil Durk released the collaborative album The Voice of the Heroes, which became his second number one project on the Billboard 200.

Throughout his career, Lil Baby has received one Grammy Accolade, and one BET Laurels. He was crowned as the biggest all-genre 'Artist of the Yr' at the Apple Music Awards 2020.

Early on life

Dominique Jones was born in Atlanta, Georgia in the Oakland Urban center neighborhood.[nine] He was 2 years old when his male parent left the family, leaving his mother to raise him and his ii sisters. Jones dropped out of Booker T. Washington Loftier School in ninth grade and committed to drug dealing.[10]

In early 2012, Jones was charged for possession with intent to sell amongst other charges, and in 2013, he was charged with possession of marijuana for less than an ounce. He was arrested for the third fourth dimension in every bit many years in 2014, on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to sell, and was incarcerated for ii years.[four] [11]

Career

2015–2018: Career beginnings and Harder Than Always

At age seventeen, Lil Baby was a regular presence in the studio of Atlanta-based Quality Command Records as a drug dealer, until label founder Kevin "Coach Grand" Lee encouraged him to become a rapper as he felt Babe had "the swag, ... the lingo, [and] respect around the urban center".[10] Fellow rappers Immature Thug and Gunna served as Baby'southward mentors in developing his way.[12] [thirteen] and Lil Baby released his first mixtape, Perfect Timing, in April 2017 with appearances from Young Thug and Lil Yachty. Another mixtape, Harder Than Hard, followed three months later on, and in October, Baby released his third mixtape in 6 months, 2 The Hard Mode, a collaboration with friend and beau Atlanta rapper Marlo. A fourth mixtape, Too Hard, was released in December and was led by his hit single "Freestyle" and accompanying music video, The record was certified gold by the RIAA in February 2020.

With his career gaining momentum, Baby released his debut studio album, Harder Than E'er, in May 2018. It debuted at number iii on the United states of america Billboard 200.[14] The album was supported past the singles "Southside" and "Yes Indeed" (with Drake), the latter peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. "Life Goes On" featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Gunna charted at 74 on the Billboard Hot 100.[fifteen]

Lil Baby formed his ain characterization, 4 Pockets Full (initialized 4PF) in 2017.[16] [17] Rappers 42 Dugg and Rylo Rodriguez are signed to the label.

2018–2019: Drip Harder and Street Gossip

After Lil Baby released Harder Than Ever, he released the collaborative mixtape Drip Harder with Gunna on October five, 2018. The lead single, "Baste Too Difficult" went on to become certified 9x Platinum by the RIAA.[18] [ failed verification ] and MC Platinum,[19] [ failed verification ] peaking at number iv on the Billboard Hot 100 and being nominated for Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. The mixtape was released nether the labels Quality Command, YSL Records and Motown/Capitol.

In September 2018, Baby appeared on the Adult Swim television series FishCenter Live.[20] In November 2018, he released his mixtape Street Gossip.[21] In December 2018, Infant collaborated with Yung Gravy on the latter'due south single, "Alley Oop".[22]

He starred in the 2019 pic How High ii (a sequel to the 2001 stoner film How High), which premiered on April 20, 2019 on MTV.[23] On June 21, 2019, Babe and Future released a unmarried titled "Out the Mud".[24] On July 17, 2019, Lil Baby appeared alongside DaBaby on the single "Baby", released on Quality Control'south 2d studio album,Control the Streets, Volume 2. The song peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.[25]

On November 8, 2019, Baby released his unmarried "Woah" every bit the lead single for his 2nd studio anthology My Turn.[26] The vocal peaked at number xv on the Billboard Hot 100. Baby was featured on YouTuber KSI's track "Downwards Similar That" with Rick Ross and British producer S-X, and performed information technology for KSL'due south 2018 boxing match against Logan Paul.[ citation needed ] On Nov 15, 2019, Infant released a vocal from the picture Queen & Slim titled "Catch the Lord's day", which subsequently appeared on My Turn.

2020–present: My Turn and The Voice of the Heroes

On Jan ten, 2020, Lil Babe released the second single, "Sum ii Prove", for his album, and information technology reached number 16 on the Hot 100. The album, My Turn, was released on February 28, 2020, and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200.[27] Information technology features guest appearances from Gunna, 42 Dugg, Hereafter, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Moneybagg Yo, Immature Thug and Rylo Rodriguez. My Plough produced 12 songs that appeared the Billboard Hot 100 chart, giving him a career total of 47 songs on the chart, tying him with Prince and Paul McCartney.[28] Following the release of the album's palatial version on May one, My Turn returned to the top spot on the Billboard 200. On June 12, 2020, Lil Baby released the political track "The Bigger Film", amid the George Floyd protests. The song likewise debuted at number iii on the Billboard Hot 100, condign Lil Baby's highest-charting song equally a pb artist.[29] His song "We Paid" featuring 42 Dugg from the My Plow deluxe also peaked in the top x of the Hot 100. In July 2020, Lil Baby was featured on Pop Smoke'southward "For the Night", from his posthumous debut anthology, Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. The track reached number six on the Hot 100. In September 2020, My Turn became the outset album of the year to exist certified double platinum by the RIAA. "The Bigger Picture" received two nominations at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards: Best Rap Operation and All-time Rap Song.[30]

On March 14, 2021, Lil Baby performed "The Bigger Film" at the Grammys in 2021 to mostly positive reviews.[31] [32] [33] [34] The post-obit mean solar day, another collaboration with Drake, "Wants and Needs", debuted at number 2 on the Hot 100. Passing a previous elevation and debut with "The Bigger Picture" for Jones, becoming his highest-charting vocal overall.[8]

On June 4, 2021, Lil Baby released his collaborative studio album with Lil Durk, The Phonation of the Heroes.[35] The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200.

In September 2021, Lil Infant was featured on the song "Girls Desire Girls" from Drake's sixth studio album, Certified Lover Boy. The vocal also debuted and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, tying their previous collaboration "Wants and Needs" as Baby'southward highest-charting song overall.[ citation needed ]

On Feb 4, 2022, "Do We Have a Problem?" – a Nicki Minaj song featuring Lil Baby – was released, along with a music video starring the two.[36] On March two, 2022, Lil Baby was appear as one of the headliners for J. Cole'south Dreamville 2022 Music Festival.[37]

Personal life

Jones has a son, Jason, from a previous relationship with quondam girlfriend Ayesha. He later dated model and entrepreneur Jayda Cheaves.[38] [39] She appeared in the music video for his song "Shut Friends".[40] [41] On February 18, 2019, Cheaves gave nativity to their son, Loyal.[ commendation needed ]

In May 2021, Jones visited the White Business firm forth with the family of George Floyd on the anniversary of Floyd's murder.[42] [43]

Legal issues

On July seven, 2021, later attending Paris Mode Week events with basketball histrion James Harden, Jones was arrested on a drug charge by police force in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. Harden was stopped but not detained, and both men were before long released.[44] [45] [46] [47]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Harder Than Ever (2018)
  • My Turn (2020)
Collaborations
  • Drip Harder (with Gunna) (2018)
  • The Voice of the Heroes (with Lil Durk) (2021)

Awards and nominations

Tours

Headlining tours

  • The Back Outside Bout (2021)

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of anniversary. Each year is linked to the commodity about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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External links

  • Lil Baby at IMDb
  • Lil Infant discography at Discogs

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