Rod Wave and GloRilla will also appear on the rapper’s comeback album, he said on Wednesday, November 20.

WHAM (Who Hard As Me), Lil Baby’s upcoming album, is almost ready. The Atlanta rapper used his Instagram Story on Wednesday, November 20, to reveal a work-in-progress tracklist that includes some features that fans can anticipate.

Young Thug and Future will make an appearance on “Intro,” which might be the

The first time the young Stoner Life Records founder has worked with Lil Baby since being released from prison. Other tracks on the allegedly 15-track body of work were “Due 4 a Win,” “I Promise,” “My Shawty,” “So Sorry,” “RedBone” with GloRilla, and “Touchdown.”

Other guest appearances include Future, who collaborated on “99,” and Rod Wave, who contributed to “By Myself.” An empty list with five entries, likely for the LP’s deluxe edition, is located off to the side of the shared image, which also features Lil Baby in front of a whiteboard listing out the tracks.

Despite the absence of earlier singles like “5AM,” “350,” and “Crazy,” Friday’s (Nov. 15) “Insecurities” is guaranteed to be on WHAM. Lil Baby said earlier this month that the project’s release will be “completely different” from what fans were used to.

Isn’t it absurd that they’re trying to act as though I’m not the one? “Now is the moment,” he posted on Instagram. “These past two years were the darkest years of my life, but I persevered and got through that st.” I’m going to resume [fking] s**t up as normal now.

It’s Only Me, which debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart with an astounding 216,000 album equivalent units, will be replaced by the much anticipated WHAM. The latter effort featured appearances by Jeremih, Future, Pooh Shiesty, Young Thug, and Fridayy.

In 2023, Lil Baby’s “It’s Only Us Tour” came after the project. With the help of opening performers GloRilla, Rylo Rodriguez, Gloss Up, and Hunxho, the tour stopped in places including New York, Houston, Memphis, and Charlotte.