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Lil Baby Predicts Roddy Ricch, DaBaby & Megan As The Future Top 3
Lil Baby Shares His Prediction On The Next Decade’s Top 3 Rappers
Lil Baby is obviously one of the hottest rappers at the moment. Recently, Billboard took a moment to connect with the “Bigger Picture” crooner, discussing a variety of topics including his opinion on the rap game’s future.
During the interview, he was asked about his prediction of who will be the top three emcees of the next decade.
“Roddy Ricch for sure,” he begins, giving praise to a few of his notable contemporaries. “DaBaby for sure. You take me out of there, Megan Thee Stallion. Them three is solidified, but it’s gonna be three new of them, for sure.”
“There might be three new of them three times before 2030, and with me? That’s four,” he continues. “So there’s gonna be four new of us 2030, the way it’s going. But the way we’ve solidified our spots, we’re here. That little crew, I think we’re the leaders of the new generation.”
Baby also addressed a recent tweet from Boogie Cousins, one that seemed to point to an unreleased and inevitably massive Drake collaboration. “Me and Drake got a lot of songs together, right?” confirms Baby.
“It just so happened that one of the songs I recorded was at James Harden’s studio. I ain’t delete the songs out the computer so the songs were still there. James probably got the team at the house and they just listening in the studio. So when I seen [the tweet] I was like, “Damn. How did he hear this song before?”
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