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DaBaby’s Work Ethic is Pandemic-Proof

by Derrius Edwards
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2020 is Year of DaBaby.

The Grammy-nominated megastar has taken the music industry by storm, filling the ears of listeners with quick-witted prose and waggish bars unlike no other. With a whimsical sense of humor that’s voiced over melodic accompaniment, DaBaby can’t miss at this point.

‘Peep Hole’ and ‘No Dribble’ were introduced in advance of the Deluxe album’s release, with both singles yielding significant traction via YouTube. BLAME IT ON BABY (DELUXE) cites guest features from Stunna 4 Vegas, Rich Dunk, Gunna and Young Thug. ‘Billboard Baby’ is not only the LP’s intro track, it’s also DaBaby’s latest moniker, and naturally, it works.

All things considered, he had the number one record on Billboard’s Hot 100 for 7 consecutive weeks, rightfully supporting DaBaby’s claim of charting dominance.

“This deluxe album my hardest shit since “Baby on Baby”, a captioned post reads via Instagram. “I just sat in the car and listened to my last 4 projects. Ain’t nobody fuckin wit me. Please turn me up and show me otherwise,” he continues. A bold, yet suggestive statement to make.

If it’s a game of numbers, DaBaby’s prideful display bares truth. He has remained consistent in his efforts to captivate the attention of his audience with palpable truths overtop bass heavy production.

Check out BLAME IT ON BABY (DELUXE) below, released via South Coast Music Group/Interscope Records.

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