Slim Thug EXPOSES Lil Baby For Trying To S.A Him In His Own Home | Lil Baby Calls WAR
Slim Thug is not holding back. Recently, he called out today’s rappers for looking “zesty,” carrying Birkin bags, and even moving like straight-up soccer moms. But he didn’t stop there. Slim basically hinted that Lil Baby himself once tried something on him, and now the internet is going crazy connecting the dots.
This isn’t just Slim being bitter about new trends. The way he said it came off like he’s warning people about Baby’s whole image. And honestly? When you line it up with Lil Baby’s sudden thigh tattoos, those short ripped shorts, and even that viral hug with billionaire Michael Rubin at the White Party, it’s hard to ignore. Especially when 50 Cent couldn’t resist jumping in to clown it too.
So now the question is: did Slim Thug just expose Lil Baby for being more than “zesty”? Or is this about to spark a full-on war between two eras of rap?
Slim Thug’s Rant: A Clash of Eras
Slim Thug wasn’t just ranting for no reason. He painted a whole picture of what being a rapper meant in his era. Back then, it was white tees, cars in the driveway, working on old schools, and flexing with your crew. That was his version of being real. But now, he’s looking at today’s generation and saying they’ve traded all that for purses, Prada bags, and designer fits that even women are side-eyeing.
In his words, “These dudes don’t look like rappers anymore. They look like all the way girls.” He swears that even the women in the crowd are laughing at it.
Slim made it clear he doesn’t want to be in the same lane as that. He said he’s staying in his folder, working on cars, hitting the gym, keeping it manly. The way he framed it, it’s like he’s putting Lil Baby and other rappers in a completely different category — one that’s got nothing to do with respect or authenticity.
The Internet Connects the Dots: Lil Baby in the Spotlight
Slim wasn’t naming names, but everybody knew who he was talking about. Fans instantly pointed at Lil Baby because Baby has been sliding deeper into that fashion-first, street-second lane. Slim’s rant felt like a direct call out.
He even said these rappers look like soccer moms walking around with their designer purses like they’re headed to a PTA meeting. That line had people online screaming because the first image that popped into everyone’s head was Baby pulling up in designer shorts and flashy fits that don’t exactly scream street legend.
Lil Baby’s Image Shift: Tattoos, Shorts, and Billionaire Connections
For years, Lil Baby made it a point to say he didn’t have tattoos — not because he was scared of needles, but because he wanted to avoid being profiled like a gangster. It was part of his brand: a street dude smart enough not to let the system label him. Fans respected him for that.
But fast forward to now, and Baby’s rocking thigh tattoos. That’s not just a random choice; it’s a full image shift. The way he debuted them — hitting the stage in short, ripped denim shorts that showed off every inch of those thigh tats — made people talk even louder. It looked less like a performance outfit and more like a deliberate move to draw attention to his legs instead of his music.
The Michael Rubin Connection and 50 Cent’s Shade
It’s not just the outfits or tattoos that got people whispering; it’s the company Lil Baby keeps. Billionaire Michael Rubin’s legendary White Party in the Hamptons is a hotspot for rappers, athletes, and Hollywood faces. Baby’s connection to Rubin has always looked different — he’s not just a guest but one of Rubin’s favorites, always front row, always hugged up, always posted right next to him in glossy party pictures.
Lil Baby addressed those photos during a sitdown with Charlemagne, explaining that Rubin was just happy to see him and that there was nothing weird going on.
But after Slim’s zesty talk, fans started piecing things together. They looked at Baby’s shorts performance, then those Rubin photos, and the storyline started writing itself: Lil Baby isn’t just chasing fashion, he’s chasing billionaire approval.
When a particular photo of Lil Baby hugged up at Rubin’s White Party went viral, 50 Cent wasted no time. He reposted it on Instagram and said, “See, this is why I don’t go to no party Puffy and them at. What the f is going on here?” Then he told the guys in the pic to “get the f off my young ninja.” Once 50 puts his stamp on it, it’s not just gossip anymore — it becomes a headline.