Lil Baby claims he’s the ‘Lil Wayne of this new generation’ on new feature

Lil Baby has established himself as one of the greatest of his generation only by his actions. However, he’s now releasing it on vinyl as well, and he’s using the nаme of a legendary rapper to accomplish so.

Lil Baby makes a memorable appearance on EST Gee’s song “5500 Degrees,” which has lines from Gee, 42 Dugg, and Rylo Rodriguez. In this stanza, Lil Baby calls himself the Weezy of this generation and delivers words that are worth quoting.

The song, a standout from Gee’s most recent album, features him rapping, “Got the finest car, one of a kind, I don’t slow down for much/I got twenty million cash now and still ain’t near enough/I’m goin’ too crаzy, I’m the Wayne of this new generation, niggаs fugazi.

Watch Lil Wayne and Lil Baby discuss their admiration for each other

It goes without saying that millennials and almost everyone else who is aware of hip-hop recognize the unique position that Weezy has had as one of the genre’s most creative wordsmiths. Apart from his exceptional rap abilities, he has consistently been among the most prolific musicians in the genre, becoming well-known for his absurdly prolific guest verses at the height of his career. Lil Baby has shown a comparable level of production throughout the last year. Along with receiving critical praise, he has been charting on Billboard charts.

Lil Baby's 'Forever' Video Feat. Lil Wayne: Watch

Lil Baby and Lil Durk collaborated on the song Voice of the Heroes, which was released last month. It was his second effort to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 albums list in less than a year. My Turn, his most recent solo album, likewise had its No. 1 debut. It’s obvious that the project’s nаme was appropriate.

View “5500 Degrees” in the section below for yourself. After you’re through, listen to Weezy and Lil Baby’s 2020 song “Forever” again.

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