The official music video for by Lil Baby premiered on October 17, 2022, as part of his third studio album, It's Only Me . Directed by Wham and Keemotion , the video captures Lil Baby in his hometown of Atlanta, celebrating his success and community. Video Visuals and Themes
The song was well-received, with critics praising its "cleverly braggadocious bars" and energetic tempo. It performed strongly on the charts: : Peaked at #22. US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs : Peaked at #11. Lil Baby - Stand On It (Official Video)
: One of the most talked-about lines, "I don't want your b**ch, we can't swap out," was widely interpreted by fans as a response to a 2021 comment made by Quavo regarding dating rumors involving his ex-girlfriend, Saweetie. The official music video for by Lil Baby
: The visuals complement lyrics that focus on his transition from "trappin'" to becoming a "hero" for his people. It performed strongly on the charts: : Peaked at #22
: Officially certified Gold by the RIAA for selling over 500,000 units.
: Produced by Figurez Made It, Mattazik Muzik, and NicoOnTheKeys, the track features a "Memphis-esque" beat where Baby recalls his life before fame, including selling marijuana and shooting dice.
: Lyrics like "I'm tryna touch me a billi', still hustle like I'm on zero" emphasize his goal of reaching billionaire status while maintaining his original drive. Reception and Charts