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#BOSSIPSounds: Baby Jungle Is War Ready With His Own TANK In “The Purge (Remix)” Video Featuring Lil Keed

Baby Jungle teams up with Lil Keed for “The Purge (Remix)” video …

Baby Jungle!

18-year-old Atlanta rapper Baby Jungle is ready for war with his very own TANK that makes a cameo in “The Purge” (Remix) video (featuring Lil Keed) that’s amassed over 1 million views on YouTube.

Born in Macon, Georgia, Sean “Baby Jungle” Glover Jr. is positioning himself to stake his claim for Atlanta’s coveted Rap crown.

As an adolescent, the young creative would write music but didn’t take his talent seriously until he was in the 8th grade and started recording music in his uncle’s studio.

Although making music was something Baby Jungle was passionate about, making money to survive took precedence and lead him to party promoting before his life took a downward spiral when his father went to jail.

In addition to being out of touch with his dad, Baby Jungle lost several family members and turned to the streets for solace and financial security.

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When his dad was released from jail, he became a significant figure in his life by paying for studio time while teaching him about independence and investing in his goals.

Baby Jungle began to work to pay for studio time and was eventually able to bankroll his first music video “Jungle Fever.”

The visuals, combined with his work ethic and ambition, further progressed his movement where he established a solid fan base.

Baby Jungle is inspired by the new generation of rap artists like the late Juice Wrld, Famous Dex, Lil Uzi Vert and Chief Keef, as well as the OG Boosie who helped define his artistry.

As Baby Jungle continues his journey to stardom, he aspires to be another iconic figure in Macon’s rich legacy of greatness.

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Stream “The Purge (Remix)” featuring Lil Keed here.

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