There’s a literal giant baby in DaBaby’s self-directed music video for his new single, “Ball If I Want To.” The high school-set clip features a raucous cheer squad and a diaper-clad baby mascot as the backdrop for the rapper’s fast-talking, two-minute song.
The video marks DaBaby’s directorial debut and was created with video producer Gemini Vision.
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DaBaby released his most recent album, Blame It on Baby, last April, while earlier this year he dropped the solo single “Masterpiece.
The video marks DaBaby’s directorial debut and was created with video producer Gemini Vision.
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DaBaby released his most recent album, Blame It on Baby, last April, while earlier this year he dropped the solo single “Masterpiece.
- 6/18/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Yo Gotti has released a new music video for “Drop,” his recent single featuring DaBaby.
“Drop,” which was produced by J. White Did It, boasts a hard-hitting beat, glitchy synths, and a no-nonsense chorus: “Drop, shake your ass then/Stop, with your best friend.” The accompanying clip, directed by Arrad, is a complementary blast of uncut summer hedonism as Yo Gotti and DaBaby preside over a wild pool party.
“Drop” marks Yo Gotti’s first solo single of 2021 and it follows his December 2020 holiday offering, “Wish List.” The Memphis rapper’s most recent album,...
“Drop,” which was produced by J. White Did It, boasts a hard-hitting beat, glitchy synths, and a no-nonsense chorus: “Drop, shake your ass then/Stop, with your best friend.” The accompanying clip, directed by Arrad, is a complementary blast of uncut summer hedonism as Yo Gotti and DaBaby preside over a wild pool party.
“Drop” marks Yo Gotti’s first solo single of 2021 and it follows his December 2020 holiday offering, “Wish List.” The Memphis rapper’s most recent album,...
- 6/4/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards nominations, announced on Sept. 29, showed some major love to DaBaby, Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion and Drake. DaBaby leads with an even dozen bid, including Hip Hop Artist of the Year, Song of the Year and twice for Album of the Year. He is the first artist in the 15-year history of these awards to score two nominations in Hip Hop Album of the Year, for “Blame It On Baby” and “Kirk.” Scroll down for the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards nominations list.
Roddy Ricch is right behind DaBaby with 11 bids. He contends for Hip Hop Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and twice in Song of the Year for “The Box” and his collab with DaBaby, “Rockstar.” Drake and Megan Thee Stallion are tied with eight apiece. Both are nominated in Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, while Megan Thee...
Roddy Ricch is right behind DaBaby with 11 bids. He contends for Hip Hop Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and twice in Song of the Year for “The Box” and his collab with DaBaby, “Rockstar.” Drake and Megan Thee Stallion are tied with eight apiece. Both are nominated in Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, while Megan Thee...
- 9/29/2020
- by Kevin Jacobsen
- Gold Derby
The Grammy Award for Record of the Year goes to the artists, producers, engineers and mixers behind the year’s best recording. So who will win when awards are handed out in 2021? The eligibility period for the 63rd annual kudos is September 1, 2019 through August 31, 2020. Scroll down to see the top contenders.
The Grammy eligibility period used to be a little different. It previously ran from October 1 through September 30, but the recording academy shifted everything by a month as a result of the Oscars decision to hold their 2020 Oscars in early February, which had been the Grammys’ turf. So music’s biggest night moved to January and it tweaked its calendar. That means a lot of 2021’s major contenders had already been released by the time the 2020 awards were handed out.
SEEGrammy Album of the Year: All the Winners in Grammy Awards History
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The Grammy eligibility period used to be a little different. It previously ran from October 1 through September 30, but the recording academy shifted everything by a month as a result of the Oscars decision to hold their 2020 Oscars in early February, which had been the Grammys’ turf. So music’s biggest night moved to January and it tweaked its calendar. That means a lot of 2021’s major contenders had already been released by the time the 2020 awards were handed out.
SEEGrammy Album of the Year: All the Winners in Grammy Awards History
Record of the Year honors the year’s best song,...
- 8/24/2020
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
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