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| Baby Bash was born in Vallejo, California in 1975. He got his nickname, Beesh, from friends because of the Mitsubishi he drove. His fans also call him bash or Beesh. Baby Bash’s mother was from Mexico and his father was Anglo. His father, who became addicted to heroin, aband |
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| Super Saucy
by Baby Bash
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Label: Universal 2005-03-07 Media: Audio CD
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Tracklisting: 1. Baby I'm Back - Akon, Baby Bash 2. Super Saucy - Avant, Baby Bash 3. That's My Lady (Money) - Baby Bash, Nate Dogg, 4. Throwed Off - Baby Bash, , Natalie, Paul Wall 5. Trees - Angel Dust, Baby Bash, , Pitbull 6. Who Wit' Me? - Baby Bash 7. No Way Jose - Akon, Baby Bash 8. Keep It 100 - Baby Bash, Bosko, E-40, 9. Step in da Club - Baby Bash, , Grimm, Lucky Luciano, , Rasheed 10. That's What Tha Pimpin's There For - Baby Bash, Chingo Bling, , Money Mike, Suga Free 11. Bubbalicious - Baby Bash, , Natalie 12. Better Than I Can Tell Ya - Awax, Baby Bash, Russ Lee, , Richie Rich, 13. Hennessey - Baby Bash, , Jay Tee, Mac Dre, Miami The Most 14. Outro - Baby Bash, Nino Brown, Butch Cassidy Sound System, Don Cisco, Russ Lee, , Mr. Kee, 15. Obsession [*] - Baby Bash, 3rd Wish
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Baby Bash was born in Vallejo, California in 1975. He got his nickname, Beesh, from friends because of the Mitsubishi he drove. His fans also call him bash or Beesh. Baby Bash’s mother was from Mexico and his father was Anglo. His father, who became addicted to heroin, abandoned the rapper when he was a child. Growing up, Baby Bash alternated between dreams of being a rapper or a professional basketball ball. He eventually opted for rapper due to the fact he is too short for professional basketball. Growing up, his uncles exposed him to many different types of musical genres. His grandma, who raised him, did the same. Prior to pursuing a solo career, Bash performed in the groups Potna Deuc and Latino Velvet. His career began to rise when he went to visit Houston, Texas. Baby Bash loved Houston. He admired the city’s great following of local artists. He also liked how everything in Texas was considerably cheaper than anything in California. Thus, he decided to re-locate. Baby Bash’s debut album entitled Savage Dreams was released on the independent label, Dope House in 2001. The single, “Suga Suga,” was an instant hit in Texas. The acclaim Baby Bash received soon caught the attention of Universal Records who signed the artist later that year. IN 2003, Baby Bash released his debut major label album, That Smokin’ Nephew. The single, ‘Suga Suga,’ was re-released and has become a national hit.
Bio written by: bandhunt |
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