Lil Baby Announces A New Release Date For His Highly Anticipated Project, ‘The Leaks’

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Lil Baby fans will soon receive The Leaks. The rapper announced that the project is set to release next Wednesday (Dec. 3), which is also his 31st birthday.

On Instagram, Lil Baby mentioned that the upcoming LP is intended “to celebrate with the fans who kept these leaks and snippets alive.” As suggested by the title, the project will primarily consist of previously circulated snippets and tracks that have been available online over the years.

Confirmed singles thus far include previous “Wham Wednesdays” songs like “Try To Love,” “Otha Boy,” “Real S**t,” and most recently, “Middle of the Summer.” Many of these songs appeared on the tracklist shared in September, although it remains uncertain whether the original lineup will remain unchanged for the new release date.

In August, during PlaqueBoyMax’s livestream, Lil Baby elaborated on what fans can expect from The Leaks. “I really just took a couple of songs that I already got leaked and just created a whole album around it,” he explained. “Most of the leaks [aren’t even] the real versions of s**t anyway, but people already got it, so we just called it The Leaks.”

Additionally, the My Turn rapper hinted at another project that may follow soon after. “I’m dropping another album four weeks after that, something like that,” he stated. With the year coming to a close, it’s possible that the next release could occur sometime in 2026.

In conjunction with The Leaks, Lil Baby released “All On Me” featuring G Herbo and “Plenty” with YTB Fatt and YFN Lucci. It seems that the latter may not be included in the final tracklist, but it remains accessible on streaming platforms.

Earlier this year, Lil Baby released his fourth studio album, WHAM. This album featured Young Thug’s first appearance following his prison release on the track “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber,” as well as collaborations with GloRilla, Rod Wave, and 21 Savage.

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