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  2. General » 
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What Happened to Lil Baby? What is Lil Baby Real Name?

Lil Baby, a prominent rapper, faced mixed reactions to his recent work. While his latest album "It's Only Me" topped the charts, fans have expressed disappointment, noting a shift from his earlier, highly acclaimed projects.

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Updated Jul 16, 2024

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What Happened to Lil Baby? What is Lil Baby Real Name?

What Happened to Lil Baby?

Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones, had a successful start in music with mixtapes like "Harder than Hard" and "Too Hard," and his song "My Dawg" made the Billboard Hot 100. His album "My Turn" earned Grammy nominations for "The Bigger Picture," inspired by George Floyd protests.

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However, some fans are unhappy with his recent work. His latest album, "It's Only Me," was a number-one hit, but fans feel his music isn’t as strong as before. They’ve criticized his lyrics and collaborations, noting a shift from his earlier style. Some believe he’s become more of a celebrity than a rapper with street credibility.

Despite this, Lil Baby’s streaming numbers are still growing, indicating that many people still enjoy his music. Collaborations with artists like Travis Scott and Rosalia helped maintain his popularity.

What is Lil Baby Real Name?

Dominique Armani Jones, born December 3, 1994, is known as Lil Baby. He gained fame with his 2017 mixtapes, Harder than Hard and Too Hard. The mixtape Harder than Hard featured the hit single "My Dawg," which reached the Billboard Hot 100.

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Lil Baby signed with Quality Control Music and released his debut album Harder Than Ever in 2018. The album hit number three on the Billboard 200, with the top ten single "Yes Indeed" featuring Drake. He followed up with successful projects like the collaborative mixtape Drip Harder with Gunna and the mixtape Street Gossip.

His second album, My Turn, debuted at number one, went quadruple platinum, and was the best-selling album of 2020. Lil Baby won a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance and founded the record label Glass Window Entertainment in 2023.

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Birth Name Dominique Armani Jones
Born December 3, 1994 (age 29)
Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Hip hop, Trap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Discography Lil Baby discography
Labels Capitol, Motown, Quality Control, Glass Window (4PF), Wolfpack, YSL
Children 2

Lil Baby Age

As of 2024, Lil Baby is 29 years old. Jones was born and grew up in the Oakland City neighborhood of southwestern Atlanta, Georgia. His father left the family when he was just two years old. His mother then raised him and his two sisters. Jones dropped out of Booker T. Washington High School in the ninth grade and turned to drug dealing.

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In early 2012, he faced charges of possession with intent to sell drugs, among other offenses. In 2013, he was charged for having less than an ounce of marijuana. The following year, he was arrested again for possessing marijuana with intent to sell and was sentenced to two years in prison.

Lil Baby Career

From 2015, Lil Baby began his journey in the music industry, initially gaining attention at Atlanta's Quality Control Records while also involved in street life as a drug dealer. Encouraged by label founder Kevin "Coach K" Lee and mentored by rappers like Young Thug and Gunna, he released his first mixtape, "Perfect Timing," in 2017, followed quickly by "Harder Than Hard" and "Too Hard."

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These early projects showcased his talent, with hits like "Freestyle" and "Yes Indeed" featuring Drake. In 2018, Lil Baby's debut studio album, "Harder Than Ever," solidified his place in rap, featuring tracks such as "Southside" and "Yes Indeed."

His collaborative mixtape with Gunna, "Drip Harder," and solo project "Street Gossip" further cemented his rising fame. His second album, "My Turn" (2020), topped the charts and included hits like "We Paid" and the politically charged "The Bigger Picture," addressing social issues.

Continuing his success, collaborations and solo releases like "The Voice of the Heroes" with Lil Durk and "It's Only Me" in 2022 have maintained Lil Baby's position as a leading figure in hip hop.

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Lil Baby Net Worth

Lil Baby, an American rapper, has a net worth of $8 million. His debut album, Harder Than Ever (2018), was certified Platinum and hit number three on the Billboard 200 chart. His follow-up album, My Turn (2020), was even more successful, reaching number one on the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, and earning triple Platinum certification.

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Lil Baby has also released several mixtapes and worked with artists like Gunna, Lil Uzi Vert, and Young Thug. He directed music videos for his songs and those of Rylo Rodriguez. His popular singles include "Yes Indeed" with Drake and "Drip Too Hard" with Gunna, both of which are multi-platinum and topped the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.

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