Young Thug just released a new apology song called Man I miss my Dawgs, addressing the many people he offended for what he said on the leaked jail calls. Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Lamar Williams II, released a music video along with the song and posted a few photos of the song's lyrics on his Instagram account. Through the song, Williams apologized to his girlfriend, Mariah the Scientist, Drake, Lil Baby, and 21 Savage.
He wrote a few stanzas for his girlfriend, Mariah, confessing that one of his biggest fears is losing her to the internet. He also talked about lying to her about cheating. Williams also addressed Drake, saying how much respect the rapper.
The third slide on his Instagram post is dedicated to Dominique Armani Jones a.k.a. Lil Baby. Keep reading to know what Young Thug wrote in his song about his fellow rapper.
What did Young Thug say in his apology song to Lil Baby?
Young Thug posted a few slides of the lyrics and tagged Lil Baby on the third one. The lyrics read:
"Wham, pick up the phone, yeah, talk to me, it's Spider/ Taught you everythin' you know about this shit, we for lifers/ God told you in the bible, the devil will knife you/ Rats already winnin', don't let this shit divide us/ You a real nigga, but you do real and hide it/ Gave a couple niggas on this case $75,000/ Helpin' with their lawyers and never speakin' about it/ I wish the world knew everythin' man, just like How one thousand and trill you is my nigga I swear to God bro, that's why"
Young Thug's lyrics continued:
"When you don't speak up for yourself and show them that you real/ I be tryin' my best to just do that shit/ Bro, just show niggas like, bro we real niggas/ Bro, we solid, we don't speak on that shit, bro/ We foundation of men, we learned that shit from Pluto, you know I'm sayin'/ Our OG's, niggas who inspired us to do this music shit/ You know I'm sayin'/ It's all love and respect on my end, you already know that, bro/ I don't even know why I'm speakin' on that type shit"
Is Lil Baby retiring?
There are rumors going around that Dominique Armani Jones, commonly referred to by his rap name, Lil Baby, is retiring soon. The rumors began after Wolf Pack Global Music, a music label that is connected to Jones, posted on their Instagram stories. They wrote:
"Baby retiring from music this crazy," although they never officially mentioned if they were referring to Lil Baby or not.
This update got Lil Baby fans in a frenzy. The 30-year-old rapper was supposed to release an album called The Leak$ on August 15, but it was postponed to September 5. After the album was not released for the second time, fans were disappointed and confused.
In addition to the album, Lil Baby has also cancelled several tour dates without giving his fans any explanation. This further fueled the rumors that Jones is planning to retire from music.
On the other hand, earlier this year, Lil Baby revealed that he had more plans to release more music in 2025, which makes it surprising for many to learn rumors about his retirement.
Young Thug takes a vulnerable step toward mending broken relationships with his new song Man I Miss My Dawgs. He publicly addressed those he hurt during his time in jail. On the other hand, one of the people on Thug's song is Lil Baby. Rumors of Baby's retirement have added another layer of speculation, leaving fans eager to see how both rappers' careers unfold in the coming months.