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When I talk it, I live it, they feel it (Haa)
And I got a pretty bitch with a fat ass
Put one leg in the air when I hit it (Ha Ha Ha Ha)
The police behind me
You know that I'm smashing
I ain't pulling over, you tripping (Vroom, vroom)
But I ain't tryna talk about police
Let's talk 'bout bitches
Let's talk 'bout business (Okay)
Let's talk 'bout this young nigga that came up from nothing
Now he worth a mu'fucking million (M)
Used to pay for a section
Now they gotta bring us through the
backend to come in the building (Ha)
I knew that I was special back when we was
breaking in houses and robbing and stealing (Okay)
We made you put your hands in the air
Put that thang in your face
Run your pockets, we dipping (Haa)
And I ain't gotta act like I'm 'bout it
Ain't ask for no vouchers, I'm really official (Okay)
Tryna look out for karma
I had good intentions
I'm still asking God to forgive me (Turn up)
I know I got these fuck niggas pissed off
I'm over they bitch house, I'm all on the WiFi
I'm a trigger man, play Mr. Nice Guy (Ha)
When he front, I run off, nigga, bye-bye (Yeah)
I tell her I'm a mu'fucking star
She can see me on TV, just turn it on Syfy (Ha ha)
Know that I got a whole lot of hoes
And they all different colors
I mix them like tye dye (Yeah)
We gone make your hoe dance with the devil
It's October 7th
Shout out my boy Da Da (Ha)
Turn it up on a whole 'nother level
Now they can't deny, I'm catching they eye now (They eye)
You may not wanna run up on me to
promote your CD unless you ready to die now
I can lower the price on the Piezy
You get them from me
And you buy more then 5 now
Bitch

And I'm the best muthafuckin' rapper, man
Th-thats just too much for 'em, like
You know its just too much for 'em first
You see what I'm saying, it's just too much for 'em
You know, it's too much for 'em
Blank Blank
You know
The best mu'fucking rapper
The prettiest sought nigga alive

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Rapper DaBaby dove headfirst into music, making a sharp turn from petty crime and legal issues to pursuing rap full-time with no previous experience. Beginning in 2015 under the name Baby Jesus but soon altering that to DaBaby, the Charlotte, North Carolina rapper ambushed the music industry with constant mixtape releases, making waves with tracks like 2016's "Light Show" as well as performances at South by Southwest in 2015 and 2017. His style grew progressively harder and more aggressive as his discography expanded, with melodic and lighthearted flows becoming more confident and fluid by 2018's Blank Blank mixtape.

DaBaby was born Jonathan Kirk in Cleveland, Ohio in 1991. By age six, he'd relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina and spent his adolescence engaged in street life. In December 2014, Kirk made a quick decision to become a rapper, taking the name Baby Jesus and issuing his NonFiction mixtape a month later. Never having been on a stage before, he headed to South by Southwest in the spring of 2015 and began making a name for himself with his visceral live performances. Kirk changed his name to DaBaby, going so far as to explain the "political reasons" for this decision in the lyrics to "DaBaby (Intro)," a short introduction to 2016's God's Work Resurrected, his first mixtape under the new moniker. This release featured a cameo from Boosie Badazz and began to attract the attention of fans and peers alike.

Multiple mixtapes followed in the coming months, with 2017 offering Billion Dollar Baby, Baby Talk, Baby Talk 2, 3, and 4, as well as Back on My Baby Jesus Sh!t. 2018 continued in a similarly prolific fashion with Baby Talk 5 and Blank Blank. In November of 2018, while shopping with his family at a Walmart in Huntersville, North Carolina, Kirk was approached by several men. An altercation broke out and gunfire ensued, resulting in the death of 19-year-old Jalyn Domonique Craig. Kirk, while involved in the dispute, did not admit to firing the fatal shots and was not charged with any crime connected to the incident. DaBaby's regional acclaim and endless hustle broke through to a major-label deal in 2019 when he signed on with Interscope.

The label quickly released Baby on Baby in March of that year, a sharply produced full-length that was preceded by increasingly surreal videos for singles "Suge" and "Walker, Texas Ranger." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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