Lil Baby, the Atlanta rapper and entrepreneur, recently graduated from the Harvard Business School program “Launching New Ventures.” The seven-day, in-person course, designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and executives, prepares participants to turn innovative ideas into profitable ventures. After completing the program, his family celebrated with a surprise party, a moment that was shared online.
The course involves 12-15 hours of pre-program work and costs $19,000. Lil Baby’s decision to participate aligns with his role as the head of Glass Window Entertainment, a label featuring artists like 42 Dugg and Rylo Rodriguez. He emphasized the importance of these skills to manage his growing business interests effectively.
Lil Baby also recently dropped “5AM,” the lead single from his upcoming fourth solo album, WHAM: Who Hard As Me. While there’s no official release date, he announced plans to share more music and visuals soon.
Addressing personal struggles, Lil Baby revealed on Instagram that he overcame challenging times over the last two years. “I had the darkest period of my life… but I stayed down and overcame,” he wrote. Now, he’s channeling that energy into his music and business ventures.
In addition to his coursework, Lil Baby has been working in the studio with Future and Young Thug, signaling more collaborations ahead. Fans eagerly await what’s next from the rapper as he balances music, business, and personal growth.