Lil Bibby

Brandon George Dickinson (born July 18, 1994), better known by his stage name Lil Bibby also known as Big Buckz , is an American rapper and record executive.

[3] The mixtape features guest appearances from fellow Chicagoans Lil Herb and King L, while production was handled by Hit-Boy, Young Chop and The Olympicks, among others.

Hosted by DJ Drama, includes guest appearances from Lil Herb, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Kevin Gates, Jadakiss and Anthony Hamilton, among others.

"[14] RedEye awarded the mixtape three stars out of four, commenting on the tape's maturity and versatility and praising the ability of the song 'Dead or in Prison' to let Bibby's "emotion and natural charisma do the heavy lifting.

"[15] BET gave the mixtape a positive review, awarding it five stars while commenting on its "new level of depth and introspection, detailing the difficult balance of fame and authenticity and how that effects everyday life in some of America's urban war zones.

[18][19][20][21][22] In 2015, Bibby released two singles "Ridah" and "Aww Man" (featuring Future) for an upcoming album, supposedly the fourth installment in his Free Crack series.

"[25]That same year, the two discovered then-upcoming fellow Chicago rapper Juice Wrld, after hearing his song "Lucid Dreams".

Under the label, Juice Wrld released his debut studio album Goodbye and Good Riddance on May 23, 2018, which included the hit singles "All Girls Are the Same", the aforementioned "Lucid Dreams", and "Lean Wit Me".

In March 2019, Juice Wrld released his second studio album Death Race for Love, which included two hit singles: "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling".

In 2019, Bibby discovered upcoming Australian rapper and singer The Kid Laroi, after hearing his song "Blessings" from his debut EP 14 With A Dream.

Under the label, Laroi released his debut mixtape F*CK LOVE in July 2020, spawning two singles: "Go" featuring labelmate Juice Wrld (a posthumous verse due to his death in December 2019), and "TELL ME WHY".

[citation needed] On December 8, 2019, Juice Wrld suffered from an overdose at an airport in Chicago which led to his unexpected death.

Throughout 2020, other posthumous releases from the artist included "Smile" with The Weeknd, "Real Shit" with Benny Blanco, "Reminds Me Of You" with The Kid Laroi and "Bad Boy" with Young Thug in 2021.