Hood Baby 2

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Hood Baby 2
Hood Baby 2 cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 24, 2020 (2020-04-24)
Genre
Length58:47
Label Alamo
Producer
  • 10Fifty
  • ATP
  • Beat Dilla
  • Belin
  • CakeBoy Bally
  • David Morse
  • D. Hill
  • DMC Global
  • Dvtchie
  • Foster
  • Fraxille
  • Hurtboy AG
  • Jonah Abraham
  • Kay9ine
  • KayJay Beatz
  • Kenny Stuntin
  • Kid Hazel
  • Kiecarson
  • Lil Wylo
  • MelodicDesert
  • Nikita3x
  • Q-Haze Beats
  • RokOnTheTrack
  • Star Boy
  • YoungProducersMafia
Lil Gotit chronology
A-Team
(2020)
Hood Baby 2
(2020)
Top Chef Gotit
(2021)
Singles from Hood Baby 2
  1. "Bricks In the Attic"
    Released: April 10, 2020
  2. "Never Legit"
    Released: April 17, 2020
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HipHopDX 3.0/5 [1]

Hood Baby 2 is the third studio album by American rapper Lil Gotit. It was released on April 24, 2020, by Alamo Records. [2]

Contents

Background

The album features 18 songs and collaborators including Gunna, Lil Keed, Future, Lil Yachty, Guap Tarantino, among others. [3] [4] It was named as a sequel to Gotit's debut studio album Hood Baby , released in 2018. [5] [6] The album initially contained 35 tracks, which was announced back in August 2019. [7] However, it was cut down from its original 35-song track-list to 18 songs. [8]

Singles

On April 10, 2020, "Bricks in the Attic" was released as the lead single from the album. [9] "Never Legit" was released, accompanied with a music video, a week later as the second single, before the release of the album. [10]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal. [11]

Hood Baby 2 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Bricks in the Attic"
  • DMC Global
  • Kiecarson
3:01
2."Off-White" (featuring Lil Keed)
  • Render
  • Nathaniel Band
  • Nikita Koenig
  • Raqhid Render
  • 10Fifty
  • Nikita3x
3:38
3."Drip Day N Night" (featuring Gunna and Lil Keed)
  • 10Fifty
  • Star Boy
3:16
4."Never Legit"
  • Render
 2:57
5."Yeah Yeah" (featuring Future and Lil Keed)
  • DMC Global
  • Morse
4:21
6."Crazy Thoughts"
  • Render
  • Arda Turel
  • Lars Belin
  • ATP
  • Belin
3:04
7."Toe Tag" (featuring SG Kendall and Lil Yachty)
  • Render
  • Band
  • Zachary Foster
  • Aaron Gilfenbain
  • Kendall Fisher
  • Miles McCollum
  • 10Fifty
  • Foster
  • Hurtboy AG
4:50
8."No Kizzy"
  • Render
  • Yurchenko Oleksandr
  • Maurice Volmer
  • YoungProducersMafia
  • MelodicDesert
2:44
9."Dream" (featuring Guap Tarantino)
  • Render
  • Darius Hill
  • Chauncey Davis
D. Hill3:16
10."Hood Talk"
  • Render
  • Ahmar Bailey
  • Marcus Bennet
  • Kid Hazel
  • DJ Marc B
2:39
11."Karate Kid" (featuring Uno Freaky)
  • Render
  • Luis Marte
  • Jonas Gumdal
  • Fredriquez Chaney
  • Dvtchie
  • Fraxille
3:09
12."Just Sayin"
  • Render
  • Cromartie
  • Cedric Leutwyler
  • DMC Global
  • Lil Wylo
2:12
13."Immortal"
  • Render
  • Tyjee Eskridge
Beat Dilla3:14
14."Walkin" (featuring BSlime)
  • Render
  • Keith White II
  • Kenneth Redfield
  • Shaquon Curvin Riley
  • Jaborious Grier
  • KayJay Beatz
  • Kenny Stuntin
  • Q-Haze Beats
3:09
15."Cartier Glass"
  • Render
  • Jared McCray
CakeBoy Bally2:57
16."Trap or Die (Jeezy Anthem)"
  • Render
  • Eskridge
Beat Dilla3:30
17."Noho" (featuring RG Jaydog)
  • Render
  • Jonah Abraham
  • Jeremiah Paul
Abraham3:23
18."Bootron"
  • Render
  • Lane McKenzie
  • Rok Curokvic
  • Kay9ine
  • RokOnTheTrack
3:27
Total length:58:47

Charts

Chart performance for Hood Baby 2
Chart (2020)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [12] 200
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [13] 2

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