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''Blame It on Baby'' (stylized in
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) is the third studio album by American rapper
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. The album was released on April 17, 2020, by
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and South Coast Music Group. The album features guest appearances from
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from the hip-hop trio
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, A Boogie wit da Hoodie,
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, Ashanti, and
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. The deluxe edition was released with ten bonus tracks on August 4, 2020. It features additional guest appearances from
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,
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, Gunna, and Rich Dunk. The album is supported by the singles "
Find My Way "Find My Way" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper DaBaby, released as the lead single from his third studio album '' Blame It On Baby'' on April 1, 2020. Composition The song is produced by DJ K.i.D, who also produced DaBaby's " ...
", released on April 1, 2020, and "
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", featuring Roddy Ricch, released on April 24, 2020. The latter reached number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with its
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(BLM) remix being included on the deluxe edition. The album received generally positive reviews from music critics.


Background

The project is DaBaby's third studio album. He first announced the album on April 13, 2020, with a post on
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, and revealed the cover art and release date on April 14.


Singles

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" was released as the album's lead single on April 1, 2020, along with a music video. It co-stars Instagram influencer B. Simone. The concept bears similarities to the story of
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. It shows DaBaby with B. Simone in a car, with flashbacks of the pair shooting people. They then check into in a hotel. Other patrons soon tell the hotel about them and the hotel staff knocks on DaBaby and Simone's hotel door and orders them to leave immediately saying they have two minutes to do so. DaBaby later talks from inside and uses obscene language. After, DaBaby and Simone do not talk, but Simone finds the gun and gives it to DaBaby. The hotel staff start shooting down the room to get in and DaBaby, who is hidden with Simone, begins returning fire. The music video was filmed in the desert in California. DaBaby shared an alternate ending to the music video on April 8, 2020, with the caption "Raise ya hand for the alternate ending ?". "
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", featuring American rapper
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, was released as the album's second single on June 12, 2020, since DaBaby released a
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(
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) remix on that day of the song featuring an extra verse from him before the rest of the song, regarding the
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that started in May 2020, and his own experience with
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. The music video was released on June 26, 2020, starring the two rappers hunting zombies on an open field. "Rockstar" has spent seven non-consecutive weeks at number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The song also topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Ireland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Portugal and Sweden. A new song, "No Dribble" featuring DaBaby's artist
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was released alongside a video as the album's third single on July 27, 2020. On August 3, 2020, DaBaby released another new song and video, "Peep Hole", as the fourth single, a day prior to the album's deluxe release. " Blind", featuring
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, was sent to
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radio as the second radio single, following "Rockstar", and the fifth overall single from the album.


Composition and recording

According to DaBaby's producer, engineer and DJ, DJ K.i.D, DaBaby recorded many of his verses for the album on the road, while touring, and in home studios. DJ K.i.D. is credited on six of the 13 tracks on ''Blame It on Baby''. The album incorporates work from several producers who answered DJ K.i.D.'s call for beats on
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. The DJ recalled the great response he received: "I sent out that message online, and 5,000 people hit me ..My DMs are on smash". The "fizzy and forceful" beat for "Jump", for instance, came from producer
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, who reached out to K.i.D. because he admired "
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", a song from DaBaby's previous album ''
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''. K.i.D. explained the production behind the song: "Rocco had a looped
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on there that I cleaned up a little bit. The
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he had was sounding a little weird on the speakers, so I added mine". Similarly, two German musicians, Mario Petersen and L.N.K., are responsible for the skeleton beat of "Drop". The inspiration for the beat came from the producers wanting "to make something R&B-sounding, so we were working with a guitar loop and a vocal chop". L.N.K. further elaborated, "We thought, 'Who could we send it to?'
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or
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came up. So we sent it to London n da Track because we knew he works with those people". London, instead, sent the song to DaBaby, and it ended up becoming a "shimmering, melancholy" collaboration with A Boogie wit da Hoodie. Marcello Pagin, who manages Petersen and L.N.K. explained the concept of sharing instrumentals: "For a lot of U.S. producers, getting sounds and sample ideas is a source of inspiration to get a lot of records done". Another German musician, Nils Noehden, sent a "chirpy"
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to producer
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who eventually turned it into "Talk About It". The production work on "Rockstar", "the immediate fan-favorite from ''Blame It on Baby''", was solely helmed by SethInTheKitchen, a beatmaker acquainted with DaBaby since the rapper was a local talent in
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. "Rockstar" merges "delicate acoustic guitar with a thundering bass line and a deft verse from Roddy Ricch". The tracks "Sad Shit" and "Drop" sees DaBaby singing – an apparent response at cynic's' insistence on DaBaby having a one-dimensional flow. The vocal run on "Sad Shit" was not initially present on the song. DJ K.i.D. explained it was "really a mistake that we did somewhere else. I caught it and held on to it and then placed it at the beginning of that track". Much of the album's verses were recorded in hotel rooms or venue rooms, but also on the road and sometimes even before DaBaby had to perform a show. DJ K.i.D. explained the recording process between him and DaBaby: "Usually I play some loops, and he'll start rapping to the melody. I'll lay down a clap, hi-hats, probably a
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, sequence it to the point where it's a good enough loop, let him rap over it. There will be times where we'll be recording a verse and then I've gotta run on stage and do the opening set". Out of the songs that were recorded for the album, only two did not make the cut. Regarding the album's content as a whole, ''
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''s Elias Leight noted:


Critical reception

''Blame it on Baby'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. On the review aggregate website
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, ''Blame It on Baby'' received a score of 61, based on eight reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". In a positive review, Sam Moore of ''
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'' wrote that "DaBaby's detractors might not be defeated with ''Blame It On Baby'', but this latest project succeeds by further propelling the rapper's soaring momentum even while in lockdown. Once this pandemic ends, expect DaBaby to be one of the first out of the blocks." Moore considered Megan Thee Stallion's feature on the album as the best and stated that DaBaby, with the album, is beginning to fight back against the "one-trick-pony accusations" that have been made of him. Yoh Phillips of ''DJBooth'' called the album "interesting", and said "instead of introducing a new perspective or revealing anything about himself that we didn't already know, DaBaby repeats familiar tropes alongside famous friends and over contemporary productions". He noted "Nasty", "Pick Up", and "Talk About It" as highlights. ''
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''s Sam Hockley-Smith wrote the following: "For the most part, ''Blame It on Baby'' is classic DaBaby. Minimal bass stabs and toybox plinks and whirrs accent joyful s--- talking. Songs generally clock in under three minutes. He sounds like he's having a lot of fun, which is all the album needs to be. But as the industry dictates, doing one thing well enough to get popular is not enough to stay popular, so there are also songs on here that paint him as lovelorn and heartbroken. It's not a great fit, not because he can't pull it off lyrically, but because it doesn't really sound like he even believes himself." Erin Lowers of ''
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'' commended DaBaby's decision to "step out of the box" on the album, stating "In the moments that DaBaby peels back his layers to reveal more than a persona, he feels connected and centered. Though we love the bops, sometimes balance is necessary to keep a career fresh." Writing for '' Clash'', Shakeena Johnson gave the album a mixed review, stating that while ''Blame it on Baby'' is "offering 13 tracks of Hennessy-infused rhyming, drums on drums on drums and a nasty Kidz Bop styled beat to tie it all together, the album is sadly a fresh reminder that DaBaby is hip-hop's biggest one-trick pony." Johnson continued by saying that "While I applaud him for going against the grain of most artists who are holding off of dropping new music during these quarantining times, the album doesn't quite match up to his potential or skillset. It hurts to admit it, but DaBaby has let us down with this one." Charles Holmes of ''
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'' criticized DaBaby for not successfully delivering "something new" with the album, stating that "For every song that sees him aBabytrying to do something new, there's one that features the same flow, adlibs, and antics that got him here – albeit with a new edge – all to diminishing returns." ''
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''s reviewer Dani Blum also criticized the album's alikeness to previous releases from DaBaby, writing that "half the album is stacked with the same regurgitated phrases and flows from earlier projects, stale the third time around; for the rest, DaBaby follows formulas other than his own." However, Blum praised the song "Blame It on Baby", stating that "the album's payoff arrives on the title track, a two-minute opus that stitches together four beat switches and contorts DaBaby's flow over and over. It builds, it thrills, it makes you feel like you can run through a wall – everything a DaBaby song can and should do, when he asks it of himself." In another mixed review,
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critic Fred Thomas wrote the following: "Even with a few successful ventures into new territory, ''Blame It on Baby'' is pretty evenly divided between strong songs and duds. The bold, swagger-heavy rap songs are growing more tedious, and the experiments with singing and emotional nuance are mostly underdeveloped." Scott Glaysher of ''
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'' wrote that "''Blame It on Baby'' is an obvious misstep in DaBaby's otherwise flawless rise to rap stardom. This isn't to say that he won't be back soon with something more substantial but as it stands, this album has his least playback value. Due to the small handful of pulse-pumping tracks and slight variance in his song-making, this album shouldn't automatically mark a downwards trajectory in Baby's career ..It does show, however, that no buzz lasts forever and impactful music often takes time to create."


Commercial performance

''Blame It on Baby'' debuted at number one on the US ''
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'' with 124,000
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s (including 12,000 pure album sales) in its first week, becoming DaBaby's second album to top the chart. Additionally, 12 tracks from the album appeared on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with the album's second single "
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" debuting at number nine on the chart and later reaching the top, becoming DaBaby's first single to achieve this. In its second week, the album dropped to number two on the chart, earning an additional 56,000 units. In its third week, the album dropped to number four on the chart, earning 48,000 more units. In its fourth week, the album dropped to number six on the chart, earning 45,000 units, bringing its four week total to 273,000 album-equivalent units.


Track listing

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" by Ashanti.


Personnel

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DaBaby Jonathan Lyndale Kirk (born December 22, 1991), known professionally as DaBaby (formerly known as Baby Jesus), is an American rapper. After releasing several mixtapes between 2014 and 2018, he rose to mainstream prominence with his debut albu ...
– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals * Gunna – vocals *
Rich Dunk Jonathan Lyndale Kirk (born December 22, 1991), known professionally as DaBaby (formerly known as Baby Jesus), is an American rapper. After releasing several mixtapes between 2014 and 2018, he rose to mainstream prominence with his debut albu ...
– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals * A Boogie wit da Hoodie – vocals *
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– vocals * Chris West – mixer * Angad "Bainz" Bains – mixer , recording engineer * Derek "MixedByAli" Ali – mixer * Glenn A Tabor III –
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* Nicolas de Porcel – mastering engineer * Chris White –
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* Ricky P – recording engineer * Taylor Moser – recording engineer * DJ K.i.D – recording engineer * Jaylon "Lux" Charles – recording engineer * TBC – recording engineer * Arieas J Lee – recording engineer * Armin Lopez – recording engineer * Chris Dennis – recording engineer * Liz Robson – recording engineer * Khris James – recording engineer * Alex Estevez – recording engineer * Thomas Cullison – recording engineer * Rick Hertz – recording engineer * Ghost-Kid Da Produca – recording engineer * Shawn "Source" Jarrett –
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* Curtis "Sircut" Bye – assistant mixer * Cyrus "Nois" Taghipour – assistant mixer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2020


References

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