Lil Baby Teams Up With Restaurateur to Provide 100 Jobs in Atlanta
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The 'Drip Too Hard' spitter, who has been known as one of the most charitable rappers, joins forces with Lemont Bradley for his latest philanthropic effort.

AceShowbiz - Lil Baby continues giving back to his community in Atlanta. The "Drip Too Hard" emcee, who has been known as one of the most charitable rappers, recently teamed up with restaurateur Lemont Bradley to provide 100 jobs to people, specifically those under the age of 21, in his hometown.

"We are looking to give out 100 jobs to teenagers and young adults in the metro-Atlanta," the pair said in a joint statement. "With the crime rate surrounding scams, robbery, and even murder being so high, we are looking to provide a positive outlet and revenue stream to those who are looking for an income."

"We are so excited about this initiative," they continued. "Of course, we are looking forward to helping boost the city's economy but we are really focused on lowering the city's crime rate."

Baby and Bradley, who reportedly owns several restaurants in the Atlanta area, have been friends for years. The two made the initiative after the latter launched his Clutch Restaurant last week.

"We are so excited about this initiative," they gushed in their statement. "Of course, we are looking forward to helping boost the city's economy but we are really focused on lowering the city's crime rate."

Baby often made philanthropic efforts for his community. Back in August 2021, he treated kids from his hometown of Atlanta to several free bikes. He also presented them with a refurbished basketball court. Just weeks prior to that, the hip-hop star donated laptops, school supplies and new clothes to Atlanta kids in a back-to-school drive.

In June, he bought all of the shoes at a local Footlocker store for families in his hometown. After a video of him leaving the store with the sneakers made its way online, he clarified on Instagram Story that the giveaway is just light work for him.

"Buying shoes ain't what I mean by saving community or giving back!!" he said at that time. "That was some s**t I did cause I seen a lot of them had on flip flops. When I say save community, I mean centers, programs, jobs. You can't imagine the s**t I don't post."

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