Lil Baby recently joined forces with Fanatics for Fanatics Global Volunteer Day, where he was able to distribute $20 million worth of merchandise across the country. Recently, the Atlanta native made his way to Harlem where he was able to gift the youth at Frederick Douglass Academy with sports apparel.
“Real trench baby, business with Fanatics/This like twenty million on a giveaway/Twenty buses, twenty cities, stadium to stadium/See they idols givin’ back to them, makin’ people go crazy/I get paid when I appear/To do this, I volunteer,” he spits.
The visual features appearances from Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, NBA stars Chris Paul and Joel Embiid, former NFL players Eli Manning and Tom Brady, as well as artists A$AP Ferg, Meek Mill, Quavo, DJ Khaled, and several others.
Watch above.
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Stream below.
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In anticipation of the album’s release, Nicki Minaj shared her excitement, declaring that Pink Friday 2 would be the most significant gift she’s ever bestowed upon humanity. With confidence, she stated, “I can stand by that. I will bet any amount of money that Pink Friday 2, the album, is going to make people fall in love immediately.” Originally slated for an October release, the album faced a brief delay due to vinyl production issues.
Pink Friday 2 is a follow-up to Minaj’s acclaimed 2018 album, Queen, and pays homage to her groundbreaking 2010 debut, Pink Friday.
Stream the album below.
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