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dababy baby on baby full album download torrent Dababy baby on baby full album download torrent. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 66d31d296d66c3d4 • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Baby on Baby. North Carolina rapper DaBaby jumped into rapping with no prior experience and never looked back. Deciding on a whim to take up music in late 2014, his first mixtape surfaced a month later and the next several years saw him building a vast catalog with his immediate and fun flows and lighthearted energy. His talents took shape as his regional fame grew, with frequently delivered new mixtapes and singles offering a space for DaBaby to try new approaches. Baby on Baby is his first studio album following signing a deal with Interscope, and the 13 lean songs present the best examples of DaBaby's progress. A likeable and energetic persona narrates the songs, moving through flexing lyrics and catchy hooks, getting to the point immediately with songs that rarely stick around for more than three minutes. This economical approach makes the album clip along at an amped-up pace, with tracks blurring into each other. Feel-good bounces like "Suge" and "Walker, Texas Ranger" are light and infectious, but when DaBaby shoots off nonstop flows on "Baby Sitter" he begins showcasing his technical abilities as well. He keeps this energy up over the next several tracks, trading verses with worthy peers like Offset and Rich the Kid, as well as going back and forth with Stunna4Vegas on the especially charged "Joggers." Dropping lyrics like "I'm like the Tupac of the new shit" is bold, but DaBaby's charm lies in how he's not even taking his irreverent cockiness too seriously, much less asking his audience to bow down to his greatness. Springy, uncluttered, and unable to contain its own grinning excitement, Baby on Baby zooms by in a captivating rush. With dozens of songs leading up to it, the album feels less like a breakout debut and more like a neatly manicured specimen of DaBaby's prime attributes. Trimming away any unnecessary elements makes for the clearest view of the overflowing personality and hungry rhyme skills that make DaBaby stand out. Album Review | DaBaby – Baby on Baby. This album was released on March 1st this year. This is pretty much my first time listening to anything DaBaby’s ever done. I’d never even heard of him until I watched an episode of Justin L. Hunte’s YouTube series, The Drip . Shoutout to Justin Hunte. He makes really great content. If you’re not subscribed to his YouTube channel, punch yourself in the face. Anyway, DaBaby is actually from my home state of North Carolina, so I was a little surprised that I’d never heard of him. Not that I’m familiar with every artist that comes outta NC, but it was just kinda weird to me that he seemed to come out of nowhere. After that episode of The Drip came out, it seemed like everyone was talking about him. Since I’ve never heard any of his music, I really don’t know what to expect from this project. Honestly, I don’t think I’m gonna like it that much. A lot of artists that get hyped up on Twitter end up disappointing me. Hopefully I’m wrong though. 1. Taking It Out produced by Sean da Firzt. Oh shit. Okay… This shit is fire. Lmao. I actually really like this beat, and I love how DaBaby starts spittin’ as soon as the track starts. The hook is dope, despite not sounding that different from the actual verse. He sounds really great on this track. His flow is really dope. It’s not really that interesting to me lyrically, but everything else about this track is awesome. This is just a really fun, high energy track. Emphasis on the word “fun.” This shit is dope af. 2. Suge (Yea Yea) produced by JetsonMade & Pooh Beatz. This beat is kinda hard. The first verse was alright I guess… His flow seemed kinda shaky to me honestly. The hook is nothing special. I liked the second verse a little more than the first one, but it still wasn’t that great to me. Hmm… Yeah… This song isn’t really doin’ much for me personally. It seems to be one of the more popular tracks from this project, and I don’t really see why to be honest. Nothing about it stands out to me. The more I listen to this song, the shittier the production sounds to me. The music video was actually pretty entertaining though. That’s definitely the best aspect of this track to me. I don’t think this is bad, but I’m never gonna listen to it again. It has zero replay value. It’s decent though. 3. Goin’ Baby produced by JetsonMade, Eddie Priest & OJ Finessey. The beat on this track is pretty dope. The hook’s kinda cool. Just like with the first song, it doesn’t sound that different from the actual verse. His bouncy flow on the first verse was nice. None of the lyrics really stood out to me though. At one point in the second verse he growls and barks as an ad-lib, and it sounds just like an actual dog. The verse was fine. I’m glad he kinda switched up his flow. The song isn’t amazing or anything, but I enjoyed it to some extent. My favorite thing about it is the hook honestly. His flow was cool on the verses though. This is a solid track. I fuck with it. 4. Pony produced by Pyrex & CuBeatz. This song definitely has one of the best beats on the album so far. The hook’s kinda cool. DaBaby’s flow on the first verse wasn’t bad. Again, none of the lyrics really stand out. There are a few lines about him cheating on his baby mama with “your” girlfriend. He’s pretty goddamn generic lyrically to be honest. He’s not really that different from any other popular rappers out right now. The only difference is he doesn’t sing and he has a slightly better flow. With that said, I think this is one of the better songs on the project so far. It’s mostly because of the production though. I definitely enjoy this song. It’s not really that different from any of the other tracks lyrically, but the beat helps it stand out. This shit is dope. 5. Deal wit It produced by Forty One Six & MARIIBEATZ. This is easily the most underwhelming song on the album so far. Absolutely nothing about it stands out in a positive way. I don’t care for the generic Trap production. There’s only one verse, and it’s average as hell. He has a slightly melodic delivery. I actually kinda liked the lyrics about how he was fucking a guy’s girlfriend, and then she gave him the keys to his house, so he was chilling in the crib of the guy who he cucked. That shit was cold as hell. I don’t really understand why rappers have an obsession with fucking women who aren’t single though. Anyway, this song is really goddamn boring. I’m never gonna listen to it again. It’s easily the weakest track on the album so far. I wouldn’t call it “bad,” but it’s definitely not good. This shit is mediocre to me. 6. Baby Sitter featuring Offset produced by Go Grizzly & MARIIBEATZ. This collaboration makes a lot of sense because DaBaby’s style doesn’t seem that different from that of the Migos to me. Just like with almost every other track, it’s kinda hard to tell where the hook ends and the verse begins. The beat is pretty dope though. The first verse from DaBaby was fine. Nothing about it really stood out much to me. His flow was cool though. Just as I predicted from the title of the song, he rapped about having sex with his baby sitter. Offset’s flow was cool. The actual sound quality of his verse seemed a little weird to me. It sounded kinda muffled. Maybe I’m tripping. Anyway, I like this song. It’s average as hell lyrically, but both of the rappers on this track had cool flows, and the beat is nice. I fuck with this shit. It’s dope. 7. Celebrate featuring Rich Homie Quan produced by Yung Lan. Ehhh… This song is pretty bland to me. I don’t care for the slightly melodic hook from DaBaby. His autotuned verse didn’t do anything for me either. The production’s nothing special. I’m not a fan of the mumble rap verse from Rich Homie Quan. This is definitely one of the weakest songs on the project to me.