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Most of Lil B’s music has suddenly disappeared from major streaming services, prompting concern and confusion among fans. Listeners began noticing missing songs and albums on Spotify and Apple Music last week, with many taking to social media to flag the removals.
Lil B confirmed the situation on Jan. 22, acknowledging that much of his catalog was being erased. As of now, Blue Flame appears to be the only full-length project still available on both platforms. In a series of impassioned posts, the rapper reassured fans that he’s actively working to restore the music, framing the issue as a fight to protect his art and legacy.
“THEY TRYING TO ERASE THE LEGACY!! DEY CANT THO!” Lil B wrote, emphasizing that the work ahead will be difficult but worth it. While no official explanation has been given, the removals are widely believed to stem from copyright or clearance issues—common problems for artists with extensive, independently released catalogs.
Known for one of the most prolific runs in hip-hop history, Lil B has released more than 70 mixtapes along with multiple albums. For fans, the sudden disappearance underscores both the fragility of digital catalogs and the enduring impact of an artist whose influence stretches far beyond streaming playlists.
IM WORKING ON EVERYTHING PROTECT LIL B!! LIL B IS MY FRIEND 2026!!! WE WILL MAKE SURE THE MUSIC COMES BACK THIS IS GOING TO BE HARD WORK BUT THE LOVE OUTWEIGHS ANY FAKE ISH OR HATE! PROTECT LIL B ART/MUSIC! THEY TRYING TO ERASE THE LEGACY!! DEY CANT THO! FREE THE MUSIC – Lil B
— Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) January 22, 2026










