The Voice of the Heroes

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The Voice of the Heroes
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 2021 (2021-06-04)
Length59:45
Label
Producer
Lil Baby chronology
My Turn
(2020)
The Voice of the Heroes
(2021)
It's Only Me
(2022)
The Voice of the Heroes track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Voice of the Heroes"
  • Touch of Trent
  • Haze
3:29
2."2040"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Jeffrey Jones Jr.
  • Aaron Butler
  • Foreverolling
  • Flex OTB
3:12
3."Hats Off" (with Travis Scott)
4:17
4."Who I Want"
Wheezy 2:53
5."Still Hood"
3:15
6."Man of My Word"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Nile Bey
  • Roderick Hughey
  • Broderick Hughey
  • Nile Waves
  • Iroc
  • DJ Young Pharaoh
2:52
7."Still Runnin" (with Meek Mill)
2:53
8."Medical"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Holmes
  • London on da Track
  • Tone Deaf
  • Rockin Wit Slime
  • MFoss
3:07
9."How It Feels"
2:46
10."Lying"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Jacob Canady
ATL Jacob3:01
11."Okay"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Daniel Delgado-Hernandez
DannyProd3:36
12."That's Facts"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Glass
Wheezy3:38
13."Please"
Turbo 3:26
14."Up the Side" (with Young Thug)
Wheezy3:38
15."If You Want To"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Osundu
  • Ra. Williams
  • Russell Chell
  • Jasper Harris
  • Chi Chi
  • Section 8
  • Russ Chell
  • Harris
3:15
16."Rich Off Pain" (with Rod Wave)
  • TnTXD
  • Luke C
3:55
17."Make It Out"
Murda Beatz 3:06
18."Bruised Up"
  • D. Jones
  • Banks
  • Canady
ATL Jacob3:26
Total length:59:45

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for The Voice of the Heroes
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [47] Silver60,000
United States (RIAA) [48] Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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