DaBaby Plans To Retire In Five Years
DaBaby has revealed that he plans to hang up the mic in just five years. In an interview for the Winter 2020 cover of XXL, DaBaby made the surprising announcement.
“Five years, I’ma be retired in five years,” he told the magazine. “I won’t be rapping in five years. I won’t be rapping. I’ll be creating other superstars.”
But he’s not leaving the game completely behind. The Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment boss plans to take a more behind-the-scenes role developing talent for his label. “Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment, five years, definitely gonna be like one of the hottest labels in the game,” he proclaimed.
Baby is already on his way to becoming a record label tycoon. He has signed five acts to Billion Dollar Baby Entertainment including Stunna 4 Vegas, KayyKilo, Wisdom, and Rich Dunk.
Until his 2025 retirement, he remains unstoppable. Baby capped off the year with four Grammy nominations including Record of the Year for his chart-topping hit “Rockstar.” Last month, he released his third project of 2020, My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G), an EP dedicated to his late brother Glen.