Baby Money unveils “Less Is More” tracklist
One of Detroit’s most consistent voices is back. Baby Money is getting reward to drop his new project “Less Is More,” on June 27. The album marks his second release of 2025 and continues to build on his fast-growing influence in the Midwest rap scene.
Baby Money’s Detroit Momentum
Over the past year, Baby Money has been carving out a major lane for himself in the ever-expanding Detroit rap scene. Known for his slick-talking flows, street-rooted lyrics, and ear for booming production, he’s become a standout presence alongside contemporaries like Icewear Vezzo, Babyface Ray, Peezy, and 42 Dugg.
2025 has already been a busy year for the rapper, and Less Is More is set to capitalize on that momentum. It’s his second full-length release this year following the success of Motivational Purposes Only, which showcased his sharp delivery, Detroit grit, and refined beat selection.
Less Is More – Tracklist & Features
Set to drop on June 27, Less Is More will contain 16 songs. Leading the project are two already-released singles:
- “Armageddon” featuring fellow Detroit favorite GT
- “Ten” – a solo banger that’s quickly becoming a street anthem
The album also includes features from a solid lineup of underground and regional stars:
- Rio Da Yung OG – the Flint legend back in full form after his prison release
- OMB Peezy – bringing his Southern twang and high-energy presence
- Chicken P – the Milwaukee native adding his unique Midwest flair
Moreover, with a mix of local favorites and out-of-state collaborators, Baby Money is doubling down on his mission to bridge Detroit street rap with broader underground movements.
First Album of 2025: Motivational Purposes Only
Earlier this year, Baby Money delivered Motivational Purposes Only, a gritty and motivational 16-track tape that earned praise for its consistency and sharp production. The project featured appearances from:
- GT – a frequent collaborator and Detroit staple
- Payroll Giovanni – bringing classic Doughboyz Cashout vibes
- Babyfxce E – adding his signature raw style to the mix
The project highlighted Baby Money’s ability to balance hustler raps with moments of introspection and growth — making it one of his most well-rounded tapes to date.
Now with Less Is More, he’s poised to deliver something even more focused and refined.
What To Expect From Less Is More
While the full production credits haven’t been revealed yet, expect a heavy dose of Detroit-style beats: fast-paced 808s, eerie piano loops, and minimalistic high hats that allow Baby Money’s bars to shine…