Lil Baby Announces New Project "Street Gossip" Dropping Next Month

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Lil Baby performs onstage during the 6th Yo Gotti Birthday Bash at FedExForum on June 28, 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Lil Baby is getting ready to cap the year off with one last project.

It's been quite the year for Lil Baby. The rapper began to make waves in 2017 with the consistent stream of mixtapes he released and his single, "My Dawg" which received a remix featuring Kodak Black, Moneybagg Yo and Quavo. This year, he went just as hard with the release of his debut album as well as his collaborative project with Gunna. However, Baby is done just yet. The rapper took to Twitter to reveal that he has one more project dropping before the year drops.

Lil Baby is getting ready to end the year with one more project. The Atlanta rapper took to Twitter to reveal that his next project, Street Gospel will be arriving in November. Quality Control CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas confirmed the news on his Instagram. It's unsure when the project will arrive, but considering that Quality Control is also gearing up to release solo projects from Offset and Takeoff before January, it feels like the release date for Street Gossip might be wedged between the two albums.

The announcement of Street Gossip comes only a few weeks after Lil Baby and Gunna released their highly-anticipated joint project, Drip Harder. The project debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200. Additionally, eight out of the thirteen songs off of Drip Harder also charted on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Drip Too Hard" peaking at number 4.


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