Untrapped
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby is a 2022 American documentary film directed by Karam Gill that provides an intimate portrait of rapper Dominique Armani Jones, known professionally as Lil Baby, tracing his journey from the streets of West Atlanta to becoming a Grammy-winning artist and Billboard chart-topper.[1] The film, with a runtime of 93 minutes, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 12, 2022, and was released on Amazon Prime Video on August 26, 2022. It features never-before-seen footage, interviews with collaborators such as Young Thug, Gunna, and Drake, and highlights Lil Baby's roles as a father, philanthropist, and advocate for racial justice during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2] Produced by Lil Baby himself alongside Kevin Lee and others, it focuses on the creation of his 2020 album My Turn, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and solidified his status in hip-hop.[3] The documentary explores Lil Baby's rapid ascent in the music industry, beginning with his early life marked by incarceration and street involvement, and his breakthrough after being mentored by Young Thug in 2015.[4] It delves into his personal challenges, including balancing fatherhood with fame and his activism following the George Floyd protests, where he released the track "The Bigger Picture" to address social issues.[5]) Critically, the film received an 80% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on five reviews, praised for its authentic storytelling and insight into Lil Baby's character, though some noted pacing inconsistencies within its concise format.[3] Overall, Untrapped underscores Lil Baby's transformation into a cultural influencer, with his music amassing billions of streams and earning him multiple Grammy nominations by 2022.[4]Background and recording
Development
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby was developed as an intimate portrait of rapper Lil Baby's rise to fame, initiated around early 2020 in conjunction with the release of his album My Turn. The project was spearheaded by Lil Baby himself, alongside executives from Quality Control Music, to document his personal and professional journey from street life in West Atlanta to stardom. Directed by Karam Gill, the documentary aimed to capture authentic, never-before-seen aspects of Lil Baby's life, including his roles as a father and activist, while highlighting the creation of My Turn and his mentorship under Young Thug.[5] Produced by Quality Films, MGX Creative, and Lil Baby's 4PF imprint, the film sought to provide deeper insight into the socio-economic challenges of his upbringing and the hip-hop industry's influence on his growth.[6] Key producers included Lil Baby (Dominique Armani Jones), Pierre "P" Thomas, Kevin "Coach K" Lee, Karam Gill, and Daniel Malikyar.[7] The development emphasized themes of resilience and transformation, drawing from Lil Baby's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd protests, where he emerged as a voice for racial justice. Gill, recognized as one of Variety's Top 10 Documentary Filmmakers to Watch, focused on blending verité-style observation with historical context to underscore Lil Baby's cultural impact.[8]Recording process
Filming for Untrapped spanned approximately 12 months starting in early 2020, primarily during the COVID-19 pandemic, with MGX Creative shadowing Lil Baby and his circle in Atlanta to capture daily life and key moments. The process involved immersive verité footage, archival family videos from Lil Baby's childhood, and never-before-seen clips of his early career, including interactions with the YSL crew (Young Thug and Gunna) prior to their 2022 arrests.[1] Interviews were conducted with collaborators such as Young Thug, Gunna, Drake, and Quality Control co-founders Pierre Thomas and Kevin Lee, providing perspectives on Lil Baby's natural talent, work ethic, and rapid ascent in hip-hop.[4] The production faced challenges inherent to pandemic-era filming, such as restrictions on gatherings, but leveraged this to highlight Lil Baby's isolation and introspection during album creation and social activism. Additional elements included footage of his philanthropy efforts and family dynamics, curated to form a 93-minute narrative that balanced personal vulnerability with professional triumphs. The project wrapped by mid-2022, ahead of its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11, 2022.[9][6]Music and lyrics
Musical style
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby incorporates Lil Baby's signature trap hip-hop sound, characterized by booming 808 bass, rapid hi-hats, and melodic auto-tuned flows that blend gritty Southern rap with mainstream accessibility.[4] The documentary highlights the recording process for his 2020 album My Turn, showcasing producers like Quay Global and Wheezy crafting beats with layered synths and atmospheric elements that underscore his evolution from street anthems to polished hits.[5] This style is exemplified in featured tracks like "Freestyle" and "Drip Too Hard" (with Gunna), which feature high-energy, bass-driven production designed for club and radio play, reflecting Atlanta's trap heritage while incorporating contemporary melodic rap influences.[10] The film's soundtrack draws from Lil Baby's discography, integrating upbeat, trap-infused tracks with more introspective cuts to mirror his personal journey. For instance, "Heatin' Up" (featuring Gunna) delivers explosive, synth-heavy beats, while "The Bigger Picture" employs a somber, piano-led arrangement to accompany discussions of social activism.[10] Guest collaborations, such as those with Young Thug and Drake interviewed in the film, emphasize diverse production styles, from raw trap to luxurious, sample-based beats, illustrating Lil Baby's adaptability in the genre.[3] Overall, the music in Untrapped prioritizes rhythmic intensity and emotional depth, aligning with Lil Baby's rise as a dominant force in hip-hop.Lyrical themes
The documentary uses Lil Baby's lyrics to explore themes of overcoming adversity, personal growth, fatherhood, and social justice, drawing from his experiences in Atlanta's streets to his stardom. The "untrapped" concept symbolizes breaking free from cycles of incarceration, poverty, and violence, as seen in tracks like "Freestyle," where he reflects on his pre-fame struggles and determination to succeed.[10] Through never-before-seen footage of My Turn's creation, the film delves into lyrics addressing resilience and independence, with Lil Baby discussing in interviews how his music captures the grind from hustling to financial empowerment.[4] Relationships and loyalty feature prominently, intertwined with fame's challenges. Songs like "Close Friends" and "My Dawg" highlight bonds with collaborators and family, while the documentary contrasts these with the isolation of success and his role as a father balancing tours with parenting.[10] Activism emerges as a key motif, particularly in "The Bigger Picture," released amid the 2020 George Floyd protests, where lyrics confront police brutality and racial inequality, aligning with Lil Baby's on-screen advocacy and philanthropy efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] These themes, amplified by interviews with peers like Young Thug and Gunna, portray Lil Baby's music as a vehicle for introspection and cultural commentary, emphasizing his transformation into an influential voice in hip-hop.Release and promotion
Premieres and trailer
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11, 2022, in New York City, followed by a live performance and Q&A session with Lil Baby.[9] The film also premiered in Atlanta on August 25, 2022, ahead of its streaming debut, with a red carpet event attended by notable figures including Stacey Abrams.[11] An official trailer was released on July 13, 2022, via Prime Video's YouTube channel, highlighting key moments from Lil Baby's life, interviews with collaborators like Young Thug and Gunna, and his rise in the music industry.[12]Marketing efforts
The marketing for Untrapped was led by Amazon MGM Studios and Prime Video, focusing on building anticipation through festival screenings, social media teasers, and media coverage emphasizing Lil Baby's personal story and cultural impact. The streaming release was announced on June 13, 2022, for an exclusive debut on Prime Video on August 26, 2022.[13] Promotion included interviews with Lil Baby discussing his journey, fatherhood, and activism, such as in outlets covering the Tribeca premiere. Social media efforts featured behind-the-scenes content and fan engagement on platforms like Instagram, aligning with the film's themes of transformation and advocacy. The campaign targeted hip-hop audiences and streaming subscribers, leveraging Lil Baby's existing fanbase to highlight the documentary's intimate portrayal.[8]Critical reception
Professional reviews
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby received generally positive reviews from critics upon its August 2022 release on Amazon Prime Video, though coverage was limited. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 80% approval rating based on five reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The site's consensus reads: "Lil Baby is joyously basking in his moment. The hunger and persistence have paid off in a major way. Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby makes us feel thrilled to witness his unbelievable journey."[3] Peyton Robinson of Roger Ebert awarded the documentary three out of four stars, praising it for enlightening viewers on Lil Baby's legacy as a major star while dissecting the broader "rags to riches" narrative in hip-hop. Robinson highlighted the film's intimate footage and insights into Lil Baby's personal growth.[4] In Rolling Stone, Gary Suarez described Untrapped as an "excellent documentary" that provides an "intimate and gripping" look at Lil Baby's rise, emphasizing its emotional depth and rare access to his life.[14] NME's Thomas Smith gave the film four out of five stars, calling it an "illuminating look" that offers a "rare inside look at what truly makes the star tick," particularly in exploring Lil Baby's authenticity and challenges.[15] However, In Review Online's Dylan Roth critiqued the film for "flirting with greatness" in its early segments but ultimately settling into "lionization and depthless narrative," noting frustrations with its hagiographic tone despite strong visuals.[16] Overall, critics appreciated the documentary's authentic storytelling and access to Lil Baby's world, though some pointed to pacing issues and a lack of deeper critical analysis within its 93-minute runtime.Accolades
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby received a nomination for Favorite Documentary in the socially voted category at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards but did not win. The film earned no nominations at major awards such as the Grammy Awards.[17] In media retrospectives, the documentary has been recognized for providing valuable insight into Lil Baby's career and philanthropy, contributing to discussions on hip-hop documentaries as of 2022.[14]Commercial performance
Chart performance
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby does not appear on traditional music charts, as it is a documentary film rather than a music album. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11, 2022, and was released for streaming on Amazon Prime Video on August 26, 2022.[9]Sales and certifications
As an exclusive streaming release on Amazon Prime Video, specific viewership numbers or sales figures for Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby have not been publicly disclosed as of November 2025. The film has garnered attention through its association with Lil Baby's career, contributing to his broader cultural impact.[3]Track listing and credits
Soundtrack
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby is a documentary film with a runtime of 93 minutes. It features a soundtrack composed of various songs from Lil Baby's discography and collaborations, highlighting his musical journey.[1] The film includes never-before-seen footage set to his biggest hits.[5] Known songs featured in the documentary include:| Song Title | Artist(s) | Album/Source |
|---|---|---|
| Freestyle | Lil Baby | Harder Than Ever (2018) |
| My Dawg | Lil Baby | My Turn (2020) |
| I Remember | Lil Baby & Gunna | Drip Harder (2018) |
| Pure Cocaine | Lil Baby | Perfect Timing (2017) |
| Close Friends | Lil Baby | My Turn (2020) |
| Drip Too Hard | Lil Baby & Gunna | Drip Harder (2018) |
| Heatin' Up | Lil Baby & Gunna | Drip Too Hard (2018) |
| The Bigger Picture | Lil Baby | Single (2020) |