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Lil Baby levels up beyond the music industry by embracing his entrepreneurial ambitions. The Atlanta rapper recently completed a business course at Harvard’s Business School for entrepreneurs. Read more about his latest venture and upcoming album inside.

Lil Baby, who turns 30 soon, recently completed Harvard Business School’s “Launching New Ventures” program. This week-long course equips budding entrepreneurs with the skills to transform innovative ideas into competitive and profitable businesses.

A heartwarming video captured Lil Baby attending classes and later returning home to a surprise celebration from his loved ones. The achievement highlights his ongoing commitment to building a lasting legacy both in and out of the recording booth. He’s also a great example for his community and the fans that look up to him that it’s never too late to accomplish more for yourself.

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Already a seasoned businessman, Lil Baby oversees Glass Window Entertainment, a label that has signed artists like 42 Dugg and Rylo Rodriguez. But his Harvard experience signals a desire to expand his influence. The program’s emphasis on strategic execution and innovation aligns perfectly with his ambitions.

Adding to the excitement, Lil Baby has been busy with the music as well. He just dropped “5AM,” a single from his forthcoming album WHAM: Who Hard As Me. On Instagram, he reflected on overcoming personal challenges over the last two years, sharing, “I had the darkest period of my life…but I stayed down and overcame.” His determination to bounce back stronger echoes in both his music and his entrepreneurial journey.

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This new chapter marks a pivotal moment for Lil Baby, blending his worlds of performance and business acumen for a brighter, more impactful future.

Congrats!