GloRilla and Lil Baby Set to Ignite 2025
As 2025 dawns, GloRilla continues her meteoric rise in the music industry. The talented artist recently teased an exciting collaboration with Lil Baby, titled “Redbone”. This highly anticipated track is scheduled for release on Friday, January 3rd, promising to kick off the new year with a bang.
WHAM: Lil Baby’s Upcoming Album
“Redbone” is expected to feature on Lil Baby’s third studio album, WHAM (Who Hard As Me). The album, also slated for a January 3rd release, boasts an impressive lineup of guest appearances. Fans can look forward to hearing collaborations with 21 Savage, Rod Wave, and Rylo Rodriguez.
A Sneak Peek into “Redbone”
GloRilla shared a tantalizing snippet of “Redbone” on Instagram, showcasing her signature bold lyrics and flow. The video clip hints at a possible accompanying music video, though official confirmation is still pending. Her confident verses promise to deliver another hit for both artists.
Star-Studded Features on WHAM
One of the most exciting features on WHAM is Young Thug’s first appearance since his release from prison. The track “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber,” featuring Future, is generating significant buzz among hip-hop enthusiasts. However, fans should note that the previously teased track “Insecurities” appears to have been removed from the final tracklist.
Lil Baby’s Double Album Strategy
Following WHAM, Lil Baby has announced plans to release another project titled Dominique in February 2025. The rapper explained that while WHAM showcases his energetic side, Dominique will reveal a more personal and serious aspect of his artistry.
GloRilla’s Remarkable 2024
The collaboration with Lil Baby caps off an incredible year for GloRilla. In 2024, she released two successful projects: Ehhthang Ehhthang in April and her debut studio album, GLORIOUS, in October. GLORIOUS featured collaborations with T-Pain, Megan Thee Stallion, and Sexyy Red, further cementing GloRilla’s status as a rising star.
As 2025 begins, the music world eagerly anticipates the release of “Redbone” and the continued success of both GloRilla and Lil Baby.