Lil Baby Gets Introspective In “Need Mines” (Review & Stream)

That’s a helluva a fur coat Baby got on there.


Lil Baby’s ascension to fame has been abrupt and unpredictable. Now that he’s here, he’s gotten a chance to sorta take a step back and analyze everything going on around him which he does in “Need Mines.”

In “Need Mine,” Baby speaks on both the good and the bad in his life, touching mainly on his drug-usage, paranoia and bad influences around him. I love both the tempo and street vibes that power the song, and commend Lil Baby for his cringe-worthingly honesty on his verses.

I never thought in a million years that I would f**k with an artist named Lil Baby.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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