The rapping style that has become signature for DaBaby is one that is charismatic and rapid-fire, and this delivery was consistent throughout Baby On Baby.
there's a huge difference in quality between Suge and the rest of the tracks. on Suge he has such an infectious, happy personality and his boingy flow matches the boingy beat. the rest of the album has bland production and flows that aren't nearly as creative as Suge or Goin Baby. most of his delivery isn't melodic either, which is good for flow-based tracks like Suge but causes the album to lack originality and character. overall, i like how he was trying a different style here, but his flow ... read more
This album is a mixed bag, some bangers some are very much not (Tupac & Carpet Burn.) I wanted more of Dababy's crazy ass uncontrollable personality to actually shine through some tracks, they never did. Only suge has a really catchy hook, and a crazy ass delivery with some decent production. The rest of the songs are pretty wack, bland everywhere and sounds soulless.
1.5/5 - Non désolé cette cover me mets mal à l'aise, elle est horrible, l'album est chiant et générique sinon.
1 | Taking It Out 1:58 | 64 |
2 | Suge 2:43 | 76 |
3 | Goin Baby 2:21 | 71 |
4 | Pony 3:24 | 60 |
5 | Deal wit It 1:08 | 52 |
6 | Baby Sitter 2:37 feat. Offset | 64 |
7 | Celebrate 3:12 feat. Rich Homie Quan | 51 |
8 | Joggers 2:13 feat. Stunna 4 Vegas | 55 |
9 | Carpet Burn 1:42 | 52 |
10 | Best Friend 3:06 feat. Rich The Kid | 37 |
11 | Tupac 1:54 | 36 |
12 | Backend 2:46 | 50 |
13 | Walker Texas Ranger 2:31 | 60 |
#7 | / | Passion of the Weiss |
#9 | / | Rolling Stone |
#11 | / | Complex |
#13 | / | Okayplayer |
#14 | / | BrooklynVegan |
#15 | / | Gothamist |
#18 | / | Uproxx |
#34 | / | Crack Magazine |
#45 | / | Pitchfork |
#46 | / | Noisey |