5 Best Songs From Lil Baby’s ‘WHAM’

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Lil Baby boldly released his new album, WHAM, in the first week of 2025, a move that many rappers don’t consider. The music industry is typically dormant in the opening week of a new year due to the holidays, but there are some perks. With virtually no one else of such stature coming out, all of the attention is on whoever chooses to put music out; the important part is that they deliver.

For the Atlanta rapper, this album comes at an interesting time in his career. It has been over two years since his third studio album, It’s Only Me, which had commercial success but, culturally and narrative-wise, did not have much longevity. Baby is well beyond his white hot stretch from the early 2020s and is now in the “show-and-prove” stage. If you ask the Internet, he has “fallen off” and his run may be up. However, WHAM—an acronym for “Who Hard As Me” and the first of two albums he plans to release in as many months of 2025—was intended to show otherwise.

What the world received was a 15-track, 41-minute offering including Young Thug’s first feature since getting out of jail in October, the 2024 MVP candidates GloRilla and Future, the highly coveted guest stars Travis Scott and 21 Savage, and more. Much like It’s Only Me, though, this album plays like a lateral move; Baby did not depart much from his formula of trap beats and minimal flows, slightly introspective storytelling and big flexes, and raps utilizing just enough autotune to be considered fringe melodies. There were no sonic “risks” and nothing new about his life to truly hold on to.

This is not to say any of the songs were “bad,” but there is only so long that a consumer can eat the same meal before they grow tired of it and crave something more. If Lil Baby is who he is, then that is something the hyperbolic consumers on both ends will have to accept. It should no longer be a conversation of him “beating the washed allegations” or “proving the naysayers right.” The Baby who released My Turn in 2020 hit a new level and was exciting; and now, five years later after overachieving beyond what people expected, it seems he’s comfortable playing the same hand each time it is his turn again.

Nonetheless, there are a few records fans can pocket and possibly have in mind when it’s time to discuss the best songs of 2025. Here are VIBE’s picks for the five best songs from Lil Baby’s WHAM.

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