Baby Money & G.T.: It’s a real-life trap story in the ‘Armageddon’ music video

Fire production. Fire flexing. Fire anthem. It’s all fire coming courtesy of rap artists Baby Money and G.T. with their ‘Armageddon’ music video.

The song alone is flames but how about having the directorial genius of Tremaine Edwards? Tough. Geek out.

Rising from the West Side of Detroit, Baby Money built a big audience in his city and beyond with his effortless flexes and sly charisma. Coming through with his latest hard-charging anthem, Baby Money connects with fellow Detroiter G.T. for the simmering "Armageddon" single and music video. Produced by ShekThisYours, the instrumental for "Armageddon" sounds like a lost monster movie theme, with tolling bells, low-note piano, and record scratches heralding impending doom. Baby Money and G.T. ride through like horsemen of the apocalypse, swapping rich life boasts with a menacing elegance: "Rocks inside of my watch, this b*tch caved in," spits Baby Money, while GT sneers, "Had to call your b*tch back, was on the phone with my accountant." In the video, directed with cinematic flair by Tremaine Edwards, Baby and G.T. run an illicit operation out of a row house in Detroit, moving carefully to dodge the prying eyes of the federal government.

"Armageddon" is the first glimpse of Less Is More, Baby Money's next project and his second of 2025. Continuing his run as one of his city's hardest-working emcees, the upcoming Less Is Morefollows Motivational Purposes Only, Baby Money's February 2025 tape, with guest spots from Payroll Giovanni, Babyfxce E, and, G.T.. A glistening ode to the power of simplicity and the art of getting money, Baby Money's Less Is More arrives in the coming weeks via Thrd Eye EntEMPIRE.

Since his emergence in the late 2010s, 27-year-old Baby Money developed a reputation as one of Detroit's most exciting and skilled young rappers. He stood out even amidst a crowded scene of rappers from his state with his stankface-inducing wordplay and authoritative flexes, rhyming with the gravitas of an OG and the hunger of a young striver. He broke through onto the national confidence with street hits like "Tables Turn," "Get Dangerous," and the Pitchfork-acclaimed "Moncler Bubble." Baby Money's run earned him a deal with Quality Control in 2023, and garnered attention from Billboard in an article about the ascendant Detroit scene. After releasing several projects with QC, Baby Money is freshly independent and ready to grind, continuing his mission to rise from the West Side of Detroit to the top of the rap game.

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