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Lil Baby is closing summer 2025 with his new album The Leak$, which officially arrives tonight, September 5, via Quality Control and Motown. Originally scheduled for August 15, the project was pushed back three weeks, building even more anticipation among fans eager to hear how the Atlanta star transformed leaked tracks into a fully polished album.



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A Concept Born From Leaks

In a recent livestream, Lil Baby explained the unusual concept behind The Leak$: “I took a couple songs that already got leaked and put a whole album around it. Most of the leaks aren’t real versions anyway.” By reclaiming and reshaping the tracks, he has turned an industry frustration into a creative challenge, giving fans proper versions of songs that had circulated unofficially.

Tracklist and Features

The Leak$ runs 16 songs deep and blends solo showcases with big-name collaborations. Among the standout features: Young Thug on “Feels Good,” Skooly and PBC on “Let’s Do It,” Lil Yachty, Lucki, and Veeze on “Get Along,” Rylo Rodriguez and Bino on “St. Tropez,” and G Herbo on “All On Me.”

The full tracklist includes:

1. LO (I’m Da Man)

2. Mrs. Trendsetter

3. Guaranteed

4. When I’m Home

5. Try to Love

6. Feels Good (ft. Young Thug)

7. 4Ever Slime

8. Let’s Do It (ft. Skooly & PBC)

9. What She Like

10. Otha Boy

11. 04

12. Too Much Longer

13. Get Along (ft. Lil Yachty, Lucki & Veeze)

14. Violation

15. St. Tropez (ft. Rylo Rodriguez & Bino)

16. All On Me (ft. G Herbo)

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Momentum From WHAM

This marks Lil Baby’s second project of 2025, following WHAM, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 140,000 equivalent units and nearly 120 million streams in its opening week. With The Leak$, he’s aiming for his fifth straight No. 1 album, extending his impressive streak.

What’s Next for Lil Baby

The rapper has hinted that The Leak$ won’t be his last drop of the year. He has already teased another project arriving just weeks after this one.

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