Lil Baby and Lil Durk have unleashed their long-awaited project The Voice Of The Heroes via Quality Control Music / Wolfpack Global Music / Motown Records / Alamo Records executive produced by James Harden.
The Voice of the Heroes on Friday (June 4). Before the whole project arrives, the Atlanta and Chicago rappers shared the tracklist for the project two days in advance.
Releasing in a joint venture between Quality Control Music, Alamo Records and Motown Records,
The Voice of the Heroes consists of 18 tracks from the duo, with guest appearances coming from Travis Scott, Meek Mill, Young Thug and Rod Wave. The lead single “Voice of the Heroes” appears as the first song on the tracklist.
In Lil Baby’s Instagram post revealing the tracklist, he said, “We Setting The World On Fire.”
The pair dropped the album’s Touch of Trent and Haze-produced title track on Monday (May 31), along with an accompanying visual.
Lil Baby and Lil Durk are ready to take over the summer. With their The Voice Of The Heroes album due this Friday on Quality Control Music / Wolfpack Global Music / Motown Records / Alamo Records, the duo have released the lead single, which is also the title track.
The new release brings the two in perfect harmony in trading stories about their road to the top, while highlighting everything that they came up with. The new release comes with a Daps directed video in Atlanta, intermixed with vignettes of the differing faces and generations from the neighborhood.
In addition, the OTF and 4PF duo have released the cover art for their album, which you can see below.
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A rapper’s look can play a huge role in their careers. As Jack Harlow put it, it’s the “quickest way we process inspiration.” Offset was allegedly looking to sign buzzing Texas native Big Jade, but she claims a conversation they had about wanting her to have plastic surgery deterred Jade from signing with the Migos rapper.
Big Jade detailed their conversations in a recent interview with Houston radio station 97.9 The Box. Although, she ended up signing to Alamo Records for half the advance that Offset was apparently offering.
“I could have signed with Offset and he was willing to give me double what Alamo [Records] gave me,” Big Jade explained. “I love Offset to death, I love him and Cardi B to death. I didn’t sign with Offset because of a statement that he made about [starting] from scratch and get my body done. You ain’t talked to me about getting my body done. I probably would have wanted to get my body done but the fact that you ain’t talked to me about