I only remember Yes, Indeed
But I remember liking him more on that track than I did like Drake on that track.
This is what f***ing happens when your label w****s you out
Bro.. The Freestyle is one of greatest songs of the 2010s
Drip too hard is arguably his magnum opus
Omg
Boy suck
This is what f***ing happens when your label w****s you out
Bro.. The Freestyle is one of greatest songs of the 2010s
Drip too hard is arguably his magnum opus
Omg
Drip too hard is his most popular song probably but he has a lot of songs that are better
This what happens when u overinflate yr streams by featuring on everything
U get a lot of casual fans that won’t show up for a show
Drip too hard is his most popular song probably but he has a lot of songs that are better
I know
But to chalk everything up to Yes Indeed is wild
Like.. really?
He’s easily one of the best artists rapping at the moment. The conversation is about him taking the leap
He wants Jay Z/Lil Wayne impact
That takes a different level of effort/quality-output
The Nebraska show 

Idk who told him he could do arenas
I can see him and Durk selling out arenas in cities like LA, Miami, NYC/Brooklyn, Dallas, Houston, and of course ATL and Chicago. I really have no idea what they expected for f***in Nebraska and Oklahoma
The biggest problem are the prices for shows are inflated to the point where only hypebeasts and well off people can afford it.
Rich people don’t care about seeing lil baby.
The hood audience can’t be your demographic with these crazy price points.
I know
But to chalk everything up to Yes Indeed is wild
Like.. really?
He’s easily one of the best artists rapping at the moment. The conversation is about him taking the leap
He wants Jay Z/Lil Wayne impact
That takes a different level of effort/quality-output
He needs to rap on different production. I don’t think he’ll ever be nicer with the melodies than he is right now. Like he’s not one of those rappers who can make any type of song so his ceiling isn’t as high as a lot of his peers
I can see him and Durk selling out arenas in cities like LA, Miami, NYC/Brooklyn, Dallas, Houston, and of course ATL and Chicago. I really have no idea what they expected for f***in Nebraska and Oklahoma
Yeah the only rappers that can show up anywhere and do a full arena is Drake, Kendrick and Travis.
Even the last time I saw J Cole they closed the top bowl so everyone was floor or first bowl, and that's in Minneapolis which has a pretty strong concert scene
The Nebraska show 

Idk who told him he could do arenas
In Nebraska no less
The biggest problem are the prices for shows are inflated to the point where only hypebeasts and well off people can afford it.
Rich people don’t care about seeing lil baby.
The hood audience can’t be your demographic with these crazy price points.
S*** most arena venues would be hesitant to book a young street rapper because of the type of audience they can potentially bring. Some places just don't wanna run the risk of s*** popping off in the crowd and then they might be liable for it.
And before any idiot says Lil Baby has no memorable songs:
We paid
Never Recover
drip too hard
sold out dates
freestyle
my dawg
emotionally scarred
sum 2 prove
Close Friends
woah
The Bigger Picture"
Pure Cocaine
Grace
Solo songs
The biggest problem are the prices for shows are inflated to the point where only hypebeasts and well off people can afford it.
Rich people don’t care about seeing lil baby.
The hood audience can’t be your demographic with these crazy price points.
You're right I just looked and the cheapest ticket is 50 before fees and that's for a corner spot in the top deck
Anywhere halfway decent is a $150 ticket
You're right I just looked and the cheapest ticket is 50 before fees and that's for a corner spot in the top deck
Anywhere halfway decent is a $150 ticket
What the f***
Who the F*** is spending $50-150 to see Lil Baby!?
Nah this dude needs to speak with his label/management cause they gotta be smoking some good crack