Lil Baby announces 'The Leaks' mixtape for December 3 release

Lil Baby has revealed that his anticipated mixtape 'The Leaks' will arrive on December 3, 2025, coinciding with his 31st birthday. The project compiles unreleased tracks and viral snippets that have circulated online for years. Fans can expect familiar singles and potential collaborations to feature prominently.

Lil Baby, known for hits like 'Emotionally Scarred,' shared the news of 'The Leaks' on Instagram, describing it as a way 'to celebrate with the fans who kept these leaks and snippets alive.' The mixtape draws from previously teased material, including singles from his 'Wham Wednesdays' series such as 'Try To Love,' 'Otha Boy,' 'Real S**t,' and the recent 'Middle of the Summer.' A tracklist shared in September hinted at the lineup, though changes may occur before the drop.

During an August appearance on PlaqueBoyMax's livestream, Lil Baby explained the concept: 'I really just took a couple of songs that I already got leaked and just created a whole album around it.' He added, 'Most of the leaks [aren’t even] the real versions of s**t anyway, but people already got it, so we just called it The Leaks.' Confirmed collaborators include G Herbo on 'All On Me,' released recently as a lead-up single. Another track, 'Plenty' with YTB Fatt and YFN Lucci, has surfaced as a standalone but may not join the final project.

This follows Lil Baby's fourth studio album, WHAM, released earlier in the year. That effort featured Young Thug's first post-prison appearance on 'Dum, Dumb, and Dumber,' alongside GloRilla, Rod Wave, and 21 Savage. Lil Baby also teased a follow-up album roughly four weeks after 'The Leaks,' potentially landing in early 2026 as the year ends.

The release builds excitement among supporters who have long awaited polished versions of the snippets, positioning 'The Leaks' as a fan-centric milestone in Lil Baby's discography.

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