
During his appearance on Lil Yachty's podcast, the 'Close Friends' emcee also explains why he doesn't want to work with rappers who have been labeled 'snitches' by the industry.
- Dec 19, 2024
AceShowbiz - Lil Baby prefers to keep his children off camera. During his appearance on Lil Yachty's "A Safe Place" podcast, Lil Baby admitted that he actually doesn't want his children online despite their mothers posting them often.
In the Wednesday, December 18 episode, Lil Baby was asked about the narratives regarding his parenting and how his children are on the Internet. To the question, he responded, "I feel like the Internet is a crazy place. I mean, if it's me, I wouldn't put my children on the Internet, for real."
He explained that he had real conversations with his sons about how to respond "when people say certain stuff or when people do certain stuff." He claimed that his sons asked him the "wildest s*** in the world," so he had no choice but to be real with them at such young age.
Elsewhere in the episode, the "Do We Have A Problem?" emcee claimed that he doesn't want to work with rappers who have been labeled "snitches" by the industry. "Those kinds of morals [are] never going to leave," he reasoned. "I'm always gonna look at certain stuff a certain way."
"It boils down to what we rapping about… We can't rap about that if you did that," Lil Baby, whose real name is Dominique Armani Jones, further divulged. "If I was making Christmas music, then I don't give a damn what you did."
Lil Baby additionally blasted those rappers who brag about their crimes in their song, saying that they're ruining the genre as a whole. "Rapping in these songs, talking about murders, and who you killed - that s*** f***ing up the whole program," he noted.
That aside, Lil Baby excited his fans as he announced that he would be dropping two albums next year. "Now I'm gonna drop a 'WHAM' album and a 'Dominique' album," he revealed. "Completely different album."
According to the "Freestyle" spitter, the "WHAM" album will be released on January 3. Meanwhile, the "Dominique" album is set to be available in February.