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Lil Baby x Gunna Type Beat – “Fendi” – Yung Bans Type Beat – Trap Instrumental 2019

Lil Baby x Gunna Type Beat – “Fendi” – Yung Bans Type Beat – Trap Instrumental 2019

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Lil Baby x Gunna Type Beat – “Fendi” – Yung Bans Type Beat – Trap Instrumental 2019 (Prod. Jakebreh x Nit Hoti)

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Dominique Jones, (born December 3, 1994) known professionally as Lil Baby, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. He rose to attention and acclaim in 2017, when he released his mixtape Perfect Timing. He is best known for his hit singles “My Dawg”, “Freestyle”, “Yes Indeed” and “Drip Too Hard”, the latter two peaking at number 6 and 4 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Dominique Jones was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 2 years old when his father left the family, leaving his single mother to raise him and his two siblings. While he was not struggling academically, Jones would repeatedly get in trouble, resulting in him dropping out of high school in the tenth grade. Jones was always looking up to the older guys in his neighborhood. His mother and siblings have talked about how he was very busy and that he was always hustling and getting money. In early 2012 he was charged for possession with intent to sell among other charges. His original lawyer urged him to take a 2-year plea deal, but Jones refused, and acquired a new lawyer. This new lawyer placed Jones in a special program that would only hold him for a year. While in this program, he got into an altercation with a white prisoner over racial comments. After that, Jones’ sentencing was replaced with the original 2-year deal. Later in 2013, he had a charge of possession of marijuana, less than an ounce. Then in 2014, he had another charge of possession of marijuana with intent to sell among other things. After being incarcerated for two years, he began his rap career with 4PF (Four Pockets Full) and Quality Control Music.

Shortly after serving two years, Lil Baby dropped his mixtape Perfect Timing. He released this mixtape with musical guidance from fellow Atlanta native, Young Thug and under the label 4 Pockets Full, Wolfpack and Quality Control Music. The mixtape featured some big names like Lil Yachty and Young Thug, but primarily featured underground local artists. Although the mixtape had little promotion, it still performed well and managed to gain attention inside and outside the Atlanta rap scene. Shortly after releasing perfect timing he released his second mixtape, Harder Than Hard July 18, 2017. The mixtape widened Lil Baby´s fame and only gave him more widespread notoriety; with the support of the lead single “My Dawg”. October 9th, Lil Baby released a collaboration mixtape with close friend and fellow Atlanta rapper Marlo, 2 The Hard Way. This mixtape did not create as big an impact as two former tapes, but still garnered some attention. Lil Baby finally started to break through to the masses with his mixtape Too Hard, which was led by his hit single “Freestyle”, which was released as a music video prior to his mixtape on November 5. Through the success of the single, Lil Baby attracted much attention towards his upcoming mixtape. When the mixtape finally dropped it featured the single “All of a Sudden” with featuring Moneybagg Yo. This mixtape was defining for much of Lil Baby´s current career. In May 2018, Lil Baby released his debut studio album, Harder Than Ever, which debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album was supported by the singles, “Southside” and “Yes Indeed” featuring Drake, the latter peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100.

After he had released Harder Than Ever, he released his collaboration album Drip Harder with fellow artist Gunna on October 5, 2018. This mixtape was very well received and also featured high-profile features such as Drake on Never Recover and Nav on Off White VLONE. The mixtape had several hits and bumped Lil Baby’s popularity up. The song “Drip Too Hard” featuring Gunna was certified RIAA Platinum and MC Platinum The mixtape was released under the labels Quality Control, YSL Records and Motown Capitol.

In November 2018 he released his mixtape Street Gossip.

He is starring in How High 2, the sequel to the 2001 stoner film How High, premiering April 20, 2019, on MTV.

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