Lil Baby Bring Out 42 Dugg & EST Gee For Rolling Loud Performance

Lil Baby brought out 42 Dugg and EST Gee during his Rolling Loud performance.

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Lil Baby brought out 42 Dugg and EST Gee at Rolling Loud in Miami, Friday night. The performance may have been the most hyped show of the night.

In a video from the set, fans were matching Baby word for word on all of his biggest hits.

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The aforementioned trio, in addition to Rylo Rodriguez, have a new track out titled, "5500 Degrees," that released earlier this week. On the song, which flips Juvenile's classic hit, "400 Degreez," Baby declares himself to be the Lil Wayne of this generation.

"I'm going too crazy, I'm the Wayne of this new generation," he raps on the track. “N***as fugazi, they can't fuck with us no types of ways/ these n***as too lazy / I'm cut from a different cloth, I don't know who raised em'.”

In another clip from the performance, an energetic Baby delivered "Freestyle" at the highest level. DJ Akademics even asked his followers to "Name another song in the last 5 years where ppl can sing the whole thing word for word from start to end."

Earlier in the night, Bobby Shmurda presented new music during his highly anticipated Rolling Loud debut and brought back his hit, "Hot N***a."

Check out clips from Baby's performance below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CRuSLSkrdmA

https://www.instagram.com/p/CRtahvSr6rv

https://twitter.com/_/status/1418769848285515777


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Cole Blake is currently an Editor at HotNewHipHop based out of Brooklyn, New York. He began working at the site as an intern back in 2018 while studying journalism at St. John’s University. In the time since, he’s graduated with a bachelor's degree and written extensively about a wide range of topics including pop culture, film & television, politics, video games, sports, and much more. He’s also covered music festivals such as Gov. Ball and Rolling Loud. You can find him publishing work for HNHH from Monday to Wednesday or on weekends. On the sports front, Cole’s a passionate NBA and NFL fan with his favorite teams being the Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Lakers. He also roots for the Yankees whenever he finds himself at Yankee Stadium or the Red Storm when in the company of other SJU alumni. His favorite hip-hop artists are billy woods, Earl Sweatshirt, Cam’ron, MIKE, and Mach-Hommy.