DaBaby is not asking for attention. He is demanding it — and Don Julio Lemonade is exactly the kind of record that makes that case without breaking a sweat. Released as part of his fifth studio album Be More Grateful, the official music video dropped on April 3, 2026, and it landed exactly the way fans have come to expect from one of hip-hop’s most dependable forces.
The timing could not be more deliberate. DaBaby has been on a steady roll since the album hit streaming platforms on January 30, 2026 — debuting at No. 6 on Top Rap Albums, No. 9 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and No. 25 on the Billboard 200 after moving 24,000 units in its first week. Don Julio Lemonade now adds another visual chapter to what is shaping up to be one of his strongest creative runs in years.
What Makes Don Julio Lemonade Stand Out
Among the 23 tracks on Be More Grateful, Don Julio Lemonade occupies a specific lane — R&B-infused and gratifyingly smooth, it offers a side of DaBaby that does not always get the spotlight. Where many of his records lean into high energy and aggression, this one pulls back and lets the mood do the heavy lifting. The production is warm, the delivery is relaxed, and the result is a track that feels built for a specific kind of evening.
The official video amplifies that energy. Visually polished and intentional, it matches the song’s confident, unbothered attitude — the kind of content DaBaby has been putting out consistently throughout this album cycle.
DaBaby and the Be More Grateful Era
Don Julio Lemonade does not exist in isolation. It is part of a larger creative statement that DaBaby has been building since late 2025. The album balances fast-paced, club-ready records with introspective moments centered on family, growth, and perspective.
Here is a look at what makes this album cycle different
- Family front and center — His daughter Twin appears on Don’t Insult Me, one of the most personal visuals of his career, directed by Nick Mays.
- Community impact — DaBaby launched DaBaby Cares in honor of his late brother Glenn Johnson, an initiative focused on mental health awareness and connecting young people with resources.
- Chart consistency — DaBaby has amassed over 38 billion streams worldwide and continues to be among the most successful chart performers in hip-hop today.
- Broad sonic range — From the bounce of Pop Dat Thang to the reflective tone of Letter to My YN, the album covers serious emotional and stylistic ground.
Why the Visual Matters
In hip-hop, the music video is still one of the most powerful tools an artist has. Music videos remain one of the most important vehicles for promoting hip-hop, and DaBaby uses vibrant imagery to enhance branding and establish a connection with fans.
Dropping a video for Don Julio Lemonade at this stage of the album cycle is a strategic and creative move. It keeps the project alive in the conversation, gives fans a new reason to revisit the album, and signals that DaBaby is not done pressing his advantage.
DaBaby’s Place in Hip-Hop Rig ht Now
The numbers and the narrative both point in the same direction. DaBaby’s career landmark Rockstar featuring Roddy Ricch spent seven non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. That kind of history does not disappear — it becomes the foundation for every comeback story.
Be More Grateful is that story in real time. And Don Julio Lemonade — smooth, confident, and right on time — is one of its best chapters.
What DaBaby is proving with this era is simple— the hunger never left. The craft never left. And for anyone who wrote him off, the receipts are right there on the screen.

