Lil Baby Is Kind Of Humble-Bragging, But, Then Again, Not Really, In 'Woah'

Lil Baby Is Kind Of Humble-Bragging, But, Then Again, Not Really, In 'Woah'




Lil Baby's wallet meets the height requirement to ride on a roller coaster at an amusement park. The wealthy immediately after prosperous, then prosperous, there's wealthy) rapper likes to give fans the indoor scoop on how he makes bragging an art form so he's graciously released a new single named "Woah" that's the king of flexes. By centering a song around an ad-lib, Lil Baby makes it that much more of an earworm. So while you're swallowing spoonfuls of envy soup, you'll be anxiously reciting every single word, aching for just a slice of this pie.


The average price range for customary metal braces is anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000. Right now imagine not needing any dental corrective work yet somehow having $100,000 in your mouth in the form of intricate denticles. That, my companions, is prosperous. Lil Baby cackles about his bottomless pockets over an exhilaratingly fast beat, all of the while exclaiming "Woah!" On the chorus as if even he can't believe he has this sort of cash. However then he clears it up with "Work hard and determined/ It's safe to mention I earned it," which he delivers with a smirk and, presumably, him popping his own collar in excitement.


Lil Baby dropped the video for "Out The Mud" with Future in September. In August, he channeled Scarface with DaBaby for the video for their teamwork, "Baby."


Listen to Lil Baby's humble-bragging (it's arguable if it's even humble at all) up above.









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