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"On Me" is a song by American rapper Lil Baby, released alongside "Errbody", on December 4, 2020, a day after his 26th birthday. [1] [2] The song was written alongside producers Chi Chi and Evrgrn. [3] The official remix of the song with fellow American rapper Megan Thee Stallion was released on April 27, 2021. [4]
Dominique Armani Jones [3] (born December 3, 1994), known professionally as Lil Baby, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.He rose to prominence following the release of his 2017 mixtapes Harder than Hard and Too Hard — the former of which spawned his first Billboard Hot 100 entry with its lead single, "My Dawg."
"Stuff" (titled "Free Stuff" on YouTube) [1] is a song by American rapper Lil Baby from his fourth studio album WHAM (2025). [2] It was produced by Wheezy and Juke Wong. [3] [4] The song features vocals from American rapper Travis Scott, thus marking the fourth collaboration between the two artists, following "Highest in the Room (Remix)", "Hats Off", and "Never Sleep".
The song contains a "Memphis-esque" beat [1] with a g-funk bassline, [2] over which Lil Baby reflects on his life before fame, [3] [4] [5] recalling times he was shooting dice and selling marijuana. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In addition, he centers on his loyalty to his loved ones [ 7 ] and being wealthy and admired in the present.
The song features hard-hitting production. [1] [2] Lyrically, it focuses on Lil Baby's emotions [2] and pressures from expectations and being a celebrity.He discusses these various pitfalls, such as struggling with vulnerability and survivor's guilt, [3] and the police trying to connect him to certain crimes. [4]
Lil Baby, 26, whose real name is Dominique Jones, has been attending Paris Fashion Week events with NBA star James Harden. A viral video apparently taken by bystanders showed several police ...
"Baby" received acclaim from music critics. HipHopDX called the collaboration "a match made in heaven", [5] and in their album review, commended Wheezy's production as "magical stepping stones for Lil Baby to lay his verse as he boasts about still hanging out in the projects and DaBaby smashes on the beat equally, while both maintain their own unique way of rhyming". [6]
Baby boasts about wealth, street life, and sensual appeals on the track, while Savage also raps about street life, riches, and extravagance. [4] Critics and fans believe that Savage was dissing Kendrick Lamar and siding with Drake during the Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud in the lines: "Bought Drake with me / and it ain't no kung-fu." [5] [6]