Following the release of Harder Than Ever, Lil Baby asserted himself as one of the hottest artists out right now. The rapper's stock definitely went up following the album's release and it's debut on the Billboard 200. He's delivered a whole lot of guest verses for buzzing artists from the South. A few days a go, he teamed up with Young Thug on Rylo's wavy single, "Another Planet." Baby also linked up with Tye Henney for a stand-out cut off of TruPrint around the same time. Today, he joins forces with Paper Lovee for their latest track, "No Socks."
Lil Baby links up with Paper Lovee for "No Socks" off of Waiting To Exhale. Baby's latest feature finds him gearing towards a more pop-friendly sound which is something that he should flex more often, to be honest. Paper Lovee's sultry voice holds down the hook and the first verse before handing it over to Baby. Lil Baby is really one of the hottest out right now. Keep your eyes peeled for his collaborative project with Gunna.
Quotable Lyrics
Dripped in all this water. someone drench me
Sometimes I feel like I'm dreamin', someone pinch me
I dun put no sauce on these Givenchys
I went straight up to the top, my n*ggas with me
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