LOOK: Ole Miss shouts out Lil Baby with Lane Kiffin, Juice album cover in 'It's Only Me' style
Lane Kiffin is back up to his antics on social media. This time, the Ole Miss head coach is spoiling the rapper Lil Baby’s latest release, re-purposing the It’s Only Me album with a Rebel spin. The track was only released last night. But within moments of release the Ole Miss social media team whipped up their own edited version.
Check it out:
And for reference, here is the original cover, as released by Lil Baby on October 14th:
A very American Frontier-style album cover for Lil Baby that Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss reworked in their own way. Where there are three versions of Kiffin in a visor and one with just sunglasses on to form a Mount Rushmore of sorts looking over a plot of land you’d never actually find in Mississippi.
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Then, instead of calm waters and billy goats surrounding a young Lil Baby sitting on a rock — the Ole Miss version has hound dogs, sharks in the pond and Jonathon Mingo, in full uniform occupying the same rock. With the smoky words “Come to the Sip” floating above his head.
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All of this to welcome Auburn to the Grove tomorrow as the undefeated Rebels look to advance to 7-0 against a Tigers team that is just waiting to fire head coach Bryan Harsin. After that spooky reimagining of Lil Baby’s new album cover, Harsin ought to be scared for his livelihood.
It’ll be a second straight 11 a.m. home kickoff at home for Ole Miss. Last time, they squeaked by Kentucky, then last weekend, went on the road and took care of business against Vanderbilt after a concerning first half. Auburn has lost three of four including falling to two Top-10 foes it faced by a combined score of 83-22. No. 9 Ole Miss certainly has the offense to extend both its win streak and the Tigers’ on-going issues.