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Lil Baby hands out backpacks and branding at Atlanta giveaway’s fifth lap

In a move that pairs civic engagement with calculated showmanship, Lil Baby orchestrates his fifth annual back-to-school giveaway in Atlanta—this time under the newly-minted banner of his nonprofit, The Jones Project. Children are sent off to classrooms with fresh supplies, transforming a charity event into a procedural act of public altruism.

The rapper, known for chart presence rather than press conferences, redirects philanthropic currents through formal channels, subtly rebranding benevolence as strategy. Distribution meets publicity, and backpacks meet branding.


Source: TMZ.com – Published on July 30, 2025

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