Song appears on It’s Only Me

Atlanta’s own Grammy-nominated rapper, mogul, and philanthropist Lil Baby releases his newest single “Heyy” with a new video, out now via Quality Control Music Group/Wolfpack Global Music/Motown Records. Lil Baby picks up where he left off with the new release, as he builds steam towards his long-awaited forthcoming album, It’s Only Me, due this Friday, October 14th. In the new, Ivan Berrios directed video, Lil Baby unapologetically enjoys his hard-earned splendor, flaunting diamonds amidst his self-created luxury. While surrounded by his lavish empire, Lil Baby’s hardbody “Heyy” reveals “It’s a better life I have. I come from the bottom of the bottom. They didn’t know we important. Tell them I’m their hero.”

“Heyy” foreshadows Lil Baby’s highly anticipated new album, poised to be one of the most impactful releases across all genres in 2022. The 23-track album follows his seminal 2020 album My Turn, and features notable artist appearances including Future, Young Thug, Nardo Wick, Fridayy,, Rylo Rodriguez, Jeremih, and Pooh Shiesty.

The rap superstar has also teamed with YouTube for the #DoItLikeBaby campaign on YouTube Shorts. Lil Baby is inviting fans everywhere to join in by showing off how they up their game and personal style on Shorts featuring “Heyy” by creating their very own Short and hashtagging the final product with #DoItLikeBaby.

Lil Baby has established himself as one of the most renowned and critically-acclaimed artists in the world since his debut in 2017. His famed catalog has surpassed 22 billion global streams and he’s accumulated an ever growing list of accolades including BET’s Best New Artist from, VEVO’s Top Performing Hip Hop Artist of 2020, Rap Caviar MVP, Apple Music’s Global Artist of the Year, multiple Grammy nominations, and a notable MTV VMA win for Best Hip Hop for “Do We Have A Problem” with Nicki Minaj. My Turn was the most streamed and highest selling album of 2020, and his smash-hit “Drip Too Hard” with Gunna recently joined an elite group of only 85 songs in history to receive an RIAA Diamond certification. The rapper is coming off the heels of his North American One Of Them Ones Tour with Chris Brown, as well as the premiere of his documentary Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby via Amazon Prime Video, sharing an intimate eye into Baby’s storied career.