Rap superstar Lil Baby knows his value and is putting a price tag on his guest spots. He went to social media this week to address just how much he’s worth when coming through with priceless verses.
Baby x Feature
Heading into Saturday, LB didn’t shortchange himself. Lil Baby told Twitter followers a guest feature would now go for around $100,000 in 2020.
“At this point it’s safe to say I want 100k for a feature 😬” -Lil Baby’s Instagram
High-Key Details
However, the price tag didn’t work for everyone, especially someone who feels Baby is worth way more than $100,000 per guest feature. Chicago rapper Lil Durk gave his opinion on the matter and said Baby should be charging double that.
“F**k that 200k” -Lil Durk
Wait, There’s More
Retail giant Walmart has some serious explaining to do. After selling fake versions of the iced out 4PF chains made popular by the Atlanta rap star, he has taken to social media to air out his frustrations. This week, Lil Baby reacted to Walmart selling knock-offs of his chains on Twitter and didn’t censor himself. In addition to nearly selling out with only two chains available for purchase, the massive store franchise had them going for under $70 each.
Before You Go
The rap heavyweight continues to prove the numbers don’t lie. The hip-hop star recently earned the top spot as the hottest artist on YouTube. Heading into last weekend, Lil Baby topped YouTube streams putting him above super heavy competition from the likes of Tekashi 6ix9ine, Nicki Minaj and NBA YoungBoy.
Top 10 artists on YouTube US (June 12-18) 1. @lilbaby4PF 68.6M 2. @6ix9ine 55.9M 3. @NICKIMINAJ 49.5M 4. YoungBoy Never Broke Again 40.5M 5. @DaBabyDaBaby 30.8M 6. @1future 30.5M 7. Juice WRLD 30.4M 8. @sanbenito 29.8M 9. @rodwave 29.2M 10. @Drake 25.3M (Chart Data)
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