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"Chill Bae" is an slowtempo pop rap and emo rap song. with woods expresses their past relationship ("Please don't do the most right now, If I hit you up, please don't go ghost right now") and pleading to his partner not to leave him. ("Don't do it to me, don't do it to me (To me, to me, to me) / Baby, don't do it to me, do it to me (Yeah)").
"Baby" received acclaim from music critics. HipHopDX called the collaboration "a match made in heaven", [5] and in their album review, commended Wheezy's production as "magical stepping stones for Lil Baby to lay his verse as he boasts about still hanging out in the projects and DaBaby smashes on the beat equally, while both maintain their own unique way of rhyming". [6]
Benzino has said one of the primary inspirations to enter the genre of rap stems from his fondness of the film Wild Style. [3] Benzino was a founding member of rap groups the Almighty RSO and Made Men. He has appeared on the reality television show Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta since 2012.
The ‘80s hip-hop song that influenced the sound of southern rap the most may have actually been made in Queens. ... The latter’s MC J.B. and Baby-D signed to Ruthless Records just as N.W.A was ...
The remix, titled "The Ratchet Remix", features guest vocals by fellow rappers The Game, Lil Boosie, E-40, Baby, Angie Locc and Jadakiss. In 2007, a music video was released for "A Bay Bay (The Ratchet Remix)". The two versions for two music videos were for the remix only.
On Thursday in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, 20-year-old J'oni Travis, whose rap name is "Lucc Bagz," pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in connection with the killing of Foster.
The song debuted and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, tying their previous collaboration "Wants and Needs" as Baby's highest-charting song overall. [41] On December 16, 2021, Lil Baby was featured on the song “Moved to Miami” by Roddy Ricch from Ricch’s second studio album Live Life Fast — the track would later peak at ...
The song finds the rappers boasting about their success, [1] as well as women, money and luxury. [2] Russ proclaims in the chorus, "'Cause I got your bitch now in love with me / And I'm in this bitch now, it's getting ugly". [ 3 ]