WHAM (album)


WHAM is the fourth studio album by American rapper Lil Baby. It was released on January 3, 2025, by Quality Control Music, Motown, Glass Window Entertainment, and Wolfpack. The album features guest appearances from Young Thug, Future, GloRilla, Rylo Rodriguez, Rod Wave, Travis Scott, and 21 Savage. The extended version was released four days later and includes four additional tracks. Production on the album was handled by several producers, including Frankie Bash, London on da Track, Southside, and Wheezy, among others. It serves as the follow-up to Lil Baby's previous album, It's Only Me, and is the fourth and final installment of his Hard series, following his debut studio album, Harder Than Ever.

Background and recording

Upon the release of WHAM, Lil Baby appeared in a cover story interview with Complex, in which he spoke about the creation of the album. During the interview, he revealed that he began working on the record in September 2023 in Atlanta and Miami following the completion of his It's Only Us Tour. Baby described the record as his "young nigga street shit", stating that the goal for the album was to prove those who doubted him wrong. When asked about how he experimented with his sound on the album, Baby said:
Baby also spoke about how the listening habits of listeners have changed throughout the years, resulting in him cutting the album down in terms of songs in comparison to his previous albums, My Turn, The Voice of the Heroes, and It's Only Me. When asked about it, Baby said:

Release and promotion

On June 26, 2024, while Young Thug was incarcerated, a post from his Twitter account came out that said: "whateva wham say goes". Following his release from jail, he posted on November 3: "Wham let’s drop one on these rats peter". Shortly after the post, billboards reading "Whatever Wham Says Goes" began to appear throughout Los Angeles, California. On November 11, Lil Baby was seen with Young Thug, Future, and Travis Scott in a recording studio. Five days later, Baby revealed that he got 21 Savage's "hardest verse ever". On November 20, he shared a partial tracklist of the album, teasing several features. On the same day, he took to social media to flex his $2.6 million custom jewelry that said "WHAM" in reference to the album's title. Baby officially announced the release of the album and shared its pre-save link. On December 21, he shared the album's official artwork and tracklist. On December 31, Baby shared the album's official trailer before releasing a live performance of "Streets Colder" on the 4 Shooters Only YouTube channel on January 1, 2025.
Upon the release of the album, Baby released a music video for the album's third track, "F U 2X". On January 6, 2024, Baby released a music video for the album's sixth track: "By Myself", which features Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez.
On January 7, Lil Baby performed the song "I Promise" on The Tonight Show, and released a deluxe version of WHAM. The deluxe version, which features four new tracks, was made available for purchase on the Motown website, before being released to streaming services on January 10.

Critical reception

In a negative review, an AllMusic writer called Lil Baby's flows and beat selection "laughably generic", and said that the guest appearances failed to "save WHAM from mediocrity". Writing for RapReviews, Steve "Flash" Juon described the album as "the definition of 'it’s fine.
In a positive review, Clashs Robin Murray wrote that the record "distils Lil Baby’s potency down to a thick, unrelenting elixir". Murray continued that on the album, Baby is "continually switching up flows" and that "his trap-leaning sonic thirst has rarely been so unremittingly effective". Murray concluded that the album "feels both eclectic and uniquely defined". Kyann-Sian Williams of NME praised its production, but said that overall, the album was "nothing to write home about."

Commercial performance

WHAM debuted atop the US Billboard 200 during the chart week dated January 18, 2025, earning 140,000 album-equivalent units in its first week of availability in the United States. The album earned a total of 119.77 million official streams for its tracks. It is Lil Baby's fourth US number-one album.

Personnel

Vocals

Technical

  • Bainz – [Audio Audio mixing (recorded music)|mixing (recorded music)|mixing], immersive mix engineering, engineering
  • Jenso "JP" Plymouth – mixing
  • Jess Jackson – mixing
  • Patrizio "Teezio" Pigliapoco – mixing
  • Jeffrey Williams – mixing
  • Zeus Negrete – engineering, co-mixing
  • Eric Manco – engineering
  • Mattazik Muzik – engineering
  • Richard D. Berry – engineering
  • Isaiah "Ibmixing" Brown – engineering