Artist's albums
SHAKE SUMN (with Sexyy Red) [REMIX]
2023 · single
CALL DA FIREMAN
2023 · single
06 Gucci (feat. DaBaby & 21 Savage)
2023 · single
Hate It or Love It (with DaBaby)
2023 · single
JOC IN '06
2023 · single
Wakanda
2022 · single
Baby On Baby 2
2022 · album
WAITRESS
2022 · single
TOUGH SKIN
2022 · single
SHOWING OFF HER BODY (with Davido)
2022 · single
BONNET (feat. Pooh Shiesty)
2022 · single
WIG (with Moneybagg Yo)
2022 · single
Talk to Me (feat. DaBaby, Blacc Zacc & Dayytona Fox)
2022 · single
BETTER THAN YOU
2022 · album
BOOK IT
2022 · single
COUPLE CUBES OF ICE
2022 · single
Sneaky Link Anthem
2022 · single
Back On My Baby Jesus Sh!t AGAIN
2021 · EP
Lonely (with Lil Wayne)
2021 · single
Red Light Green Light
2021 · single
Ball If I Want To
2021 · single
Drop (feat. DaBaby)
2021 · single
Girl From Rio (feat. DaBaby)
2021 · single
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Biography
Charlotte, North Carolina native “DaBaby” began rapping in December 2014. In January 2015, with less than a month of experience as an artist, he went on with the release of his debut mixtape titled, “NonFiction,” under the name “Baby Jesus.” This release acquired over 10,000 streams, in the first 48 hours, with no promotion, outside of posts on his Instagram account. DaBaby’s buzz quickly spread throughout Charlotte and the surrounding areas, becoming the fuel that eventually ignited DaBaby’s contagious brand and subsequent music career. A few months later, DaBaby booked a spontaneous flight to Austin, Texas, for “SXSW 2015,” where he received the opportunity to perform his new music, on seven different stages, over the course of three days. What everyone then learned was that ‘DaBaby’ wasn’t just another local rapper who happened to put out a great project, but was also a fearless performer. With no prior performing experience, let alone speaking on a microphone period, DaBaby was a standout performer, amongst the masses. By the time SXSW ended large crowds were chanting the lyrics to his single “Baby Jesus,” some even approaching him for autographs. DaBaby acquired a numerous amount of fans, from all over the country, during SXSW, which turned into a cult following