1731408993-0%2FBeFunky-collage-(43)1731408993-0.jpg&w=3840&q=100)
Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Future drop 'Dum, Dumb, And Dumber' music video
Lil Baby kicked off 2025 with his highly anticipated album WHAM, and he's already following up with more heat, releasing the music video for "Dum, Dumb, And Dumber" featuring Future and Young Thug.
The track, which comes from Lil Baby's comeback album, is getting a major boost with flashy visuals, packed with high-end cars and a strip club scene, giving fans the premium experience they've come to expect from this trio.
Young Thug, fresh off his prison release, also gets attention for his bold new post-prison look, wearing a mask that fans are comparing to the iconic MF DOOM style.
This video is another major collaboration that has been buzzing for a while, especially after Future and Young Thug appeared on Playboi Carti's MUSIC album, with Future making waves on the gargantuan tracklist.
The dynamic chemistry between Lil Baby, Future, and Young Thug in "Dum, Dumb, And Dumber" adds another layer to the already powerful Atlanta trap scene.
Fans are eagerly awaiting more collaborations, especially as Thug settles back into his groove post-RICO, and Lil Baby and Future continue to dominate the charts with confirmed projects on the horizon.
Additionally, rumors are swirling about a potential album from Young Thug, with the rapper clearing his Instagram earlier this week, sparking excitement among fans.
Whether it's a collaboration or solo material, 2025 looks like it will be another year to remember for the Atlanta rap scene. If you're ready for more, "Dum, Dumb, And Dumber" is the perfect taste of what's to come.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Express Tribune
29-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Drake breaks RIAA record with 10 Diamond certifications across singles and collaborations
Drake has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the artist with the most RIAA Diamond certifications ever — a total of ten. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) confirmed the news on May 28, announcing that his singles 'Hold On, We're Going Home' and 'Best I Ever Had' have now reached Diamond status, joining an already impressive list. With this update, Drake's Diamond-certified catalog also includes hits like 'God's Plan,' 'One Dance,' 'Hotline Bling,' Travis Scott's 'SICKO MODE,' 'Life Is Good' with Future, Lil Wayne's 'Love Me,' and Chris Brown's 'No Guidance.' These achievements place Drake ahead of Garth Brooks and Post Malone, who each hold nine Diamond certifications. The RIAA celebrated the milestone with a social media post showcasing all 10 plaques. Drake now stands as the first artist to hit double-digit Diamond certifications across both singles and albums. An 11th certification may be on the horizon, with 'Nice for What' currently certified 9x Platinum. Fans quickly reacted on social media. 'You just simply can't say anything bad about this,' one person wrote. Others used the occasion to reference Drake's ongoing rivalry with Kendrick Lamar, commenting, 'Looks like the 20v1 didn't work out!' Beyond the certifications, Drake continues to stay active. In February, he released his collaborative album $ome $exy $ongs 4 U with PARTYNEXTDOOR, with two tracks still charting on the Billboard Hot 100. This summer, he's scheduled to headline all three nights of Wireless Festival in London from July 11–13 and is also planning the return of OVO Fest in Toronto. Drake's consistency and dominance show no signs of slowing down.


Express Tribune
01-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Kanye drops lost album 'Donda 2' after three years
After three years of waiting, confusion, leaks, and livestreams, Kanye West, or Ye, as he now goes by, has finally released Donda 2 on major streaming platforms, reported Variety. Originally available only via the now-defunct Stem Player in 2022, the album was dubbed "lost album" by fans due to its limited access and unfinished state. Now, it's been reintroduced with a fresh polish, new mixes, and official placement on Spotify, Tidal, and YouTube Music, under the artist name "Donda." First executively produced by rapper Future, Donda 2 is the sequel to Kanye's 2021 tribute album Donda, named after his late mother. The original Donda 2 rollout was chaotic: the album was never released to traditional platforms, the tracks felt unfinished, and fans had to shell out USD200 for a Stem Player to hear it, a decision many saw as bold, others as frustratingly inaccessible. Fast forward to 2025, and Kanye seems to have changed tack. In a surprise livestream earlier this week, he revealed that he was preparing the remixed album for official release. "I wanted to get the album out there," he said during a listening party, describing Donda 2 as his first fully independent project, and one he wanted fans to experience without corporate filters. The re-release includes 18 tracks, many featuring high-profile collaborators like XXXTENTACION, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, Future, Playboi Carti, Baby Keem, and Migos. Fan-favourite tracks like Happy and Mr. Miagi now sound more refined, with clearer production and updated vocals. Some song titles and mixes have changed, adding a layer of surprise for fans revisiting the record. Reactions on social media have ranged from pure elation to disoriented déjà vu. One user joked, "It's 2022 and Ye has released Donda 2. It's 2025 and he's done it again." Another called it "a rollercoaster," but praised the hits for outweighing the misses. Still, not everyone is satisfied, especially Apple Music users, who noted the album took longer to appear on their platform. "Where the hell is Donda 2 on Apple Music?" one user fumed. Whether you loved or loathed the original rollout, one thing's for sure: Donda 2 is finally here for everyone, and Ye fans are living for it, all over again.


Express Tribune
30-04-2025
- Express Tribune
Kanye West releases long-awaited album ‘Donda 2' on streaming platforms
Kanye West has released his long-delayed album Donda 2 on major streaming services, making the project widely available for the first time since its initial debut in 2022. Originally announced as a follow-up to his 2021 record Donda, West had teased Donda 2 through social media in early 2022, confirming rapper Future as executive producer. However, the album bypassed traditional platforms, launching exclusively via West's Stem Player device. Now reissued under the artist name 'Donda,' the updated version includes 18 tracks. Many of these were present in the original iteration, albeit with changes to song titles and track arrangements. Future appears on multiple songs, including 'Happy' and 'Mr. Miagi,' while a shortened version of '5:30,' which also featured on Vultures 2 with Ty Dolla Sign, is included. The album features several notable guest appearances. Jack Harlow contributes to the track 'Louie Bag,' and Sean Leon is featured on 'SCIFI.' A voice sample from Kim Kardashian, West's former wife, also appears on 'SCIFI.' In the clip, Kardashian says, 'I married the best rapper of all time. Not only that, he's the richest Black man in America. A talented, legit genius who gave me four talented, incredible kids.' Despite the surprise release, West indicated during a livestream earlier on Tuesday that the album's mixes may be subject to future updates. He expressed his intent to revisit and adjust the sound of several tracks. In recent months, West has been active on social media, sharing new music and visuals. His last project, Bully, dropped in March through short film releases, which have since been taken down, leaving the album's availability uncertain. Donda 2 is now streaming on Spotify, Tidal, and YouTube Music. It remains to be seen whether it will appear on additional platforms.