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Lil Baby has promised “one hell of a week.”

The Atlanta native made the declaration on Twitter on Sunday night (September 20), before previewing a new song on Instagram on Tuesday (September 22). He’s been teasing fans with additional unreleased music frequently as of late as well, so it’s possible he’s gearing up for a new drop of some sort.

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#LilBaby has been previewing tons of new music lately… y’all think he’s getting ready to drop a project??? (Swipe for a new snippet) ?➡️ prod by @real.kappa

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Earlier this month, Lil Baby became the first artist to go 2x platinum in 2020 thanks to his last studio album, My Turn. Released in February with a deluxe following in April, the effortb ecame both the No. 1 selling and No. 1 streaming album in the United States in 2020 with over 4 billion streams and counting and featured appearances from the likes of Future, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne, Moneybagg Yo, Young Thug and more.

After debuting at No. 1 and then gradually falling lower, My Turn returned to No. 1 after a 13 week hiatus in June. It made for the largest gap since the soundtrack for A Star Is Born returned to the top spot after 17 weeks in March 2019.

In addition to his own music, Lil Baby has also revealed plans to build out his 4 Pockets Full (4PF) record label in the near future.

“I’m going CEO BABY . I’m about to pop one of the biggest labels around #4PF,” he tweeted on September 13.

Looks like it will be a lot more than one hell of a week for Lil Baby fans to look forward to!

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