Young Thug Addresses Lil Baby’s Troubled Past In Trailer For New Doc ‘Untrapped: The Story Of Lil Baby’: Nothing Come Out Of What You’re Doing But Prison Or Death [WATCH]

Young Thug, Lil Baby
Young Thug Addresses Lil Baby’s Troubled Past In Trailer For New Doc ‘Untrapped: The Story Of Lil Baby’: Nothing Come Out Of What You’re Doing But Prison Or Death [WATCH]
Amazon Prime Video has released the official trailer for Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby, which features interviews with influential heavy-hitters in hip-hop today.
As previously reported, Prime Video released an exclusive clip from Lil Baby’s documentary on Father’s Day (June 19). On July 13, the official trailer for the upcoming documentary exploring the life of the Grammy-winning rapper and his rise in hip-hop was released.

Lil Baby
The preview features multiple interviews with special individuals in Lil Baby’s life, including Drake, Young Thug, and Quality Control’s CEO Pierre Thomas. The prominent figures gave insight into the life of not only the young rapper’s rise to stardom but his impact on the community as well.

Drake
At the beginning of the trailer, musical artist Drake, 35, acknowledged Lil Baby, born Dominique Armani Jones, as a “super important part of this generation” and “the truth.” Drake, born Aubrey Drake Graham, said,
“Lil Baby already cemented himself as a super important part of this generation. He’s putting distance between himself and other people. He just continued to evolve. This guy’s the truth.”
According to rapper Young Thug, 30, who reportedly paid Lil Baby to stay out of the streets to begin his rap career, recalled once telling the 27-year-old rapper “nothing come out of what you’re doing but prison or death.” Young Thug, born Jeffery Lamar Williams, shared,
“With or without rap he was going to get some money. Like he was f*cking up millions of dollars before he made one song. I always was mad at him because n*gga listen, nothing come out what you’re doing but prison or death.”
“Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” premieres exclusively on Prime Video on August 26.
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