1. A rapper from Louisia… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 4 artists with the name Baby
1. A rapper from Louisiana, United States
2. A southern rock band from Texas, United States
3. A rock band led by Nick Dillon
4. the side project of Shudder to Think singer Craig Werden
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1. Bryan "Baby" Williams. (born February 15, 1969) better known by his stage name Birdman, is an American record executive and rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana.
In 1991, Williams and his older brother Ronald "Slim" Williams founded the hip-hop label Cash Money Records. Earlier in his career, he used his first moniker B-32 (Baby With The 32 Golds) and released his only independent album I Need a Bag of Dope in 1993. Years later, under the moniker "Baby", Williams recorded a number of albums with producer Mannie Fresh as the Big Tymers and performed as one of his own label's solo acts. Williams' most recent record, 5 * Stunna, was released on December 11, 2007.
2. Baby was a southern rock band from Texas. The band was signed to Lone Starr Records in the mid 1970s. They got the attention of the executives at Mercury Records based on their regional album sales in Texas. The album was remixed and re-released in mid 1975 on Mercury. Baby had a legion of fans in the Midwest and South in 1975-76 and headlined venues like the famed Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa while generating regional radio airplay on the band’s first single, “(It’s Another) Saturday Night”.
The band made just two albums; the self-titled album, 'Baby' and the follow-up album called 'Where Did All The Money Go?'' released on Chelsea Records in 1976. The second album’s title, summed up the feelings for the band that seemed poised for success similar to what other southern rock artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Marshall Tucker Band were having in the mid-70s, but the success never came for them.
After low sales of Where Did All The Money Go? and a lawsuit with John Waite and The Babys over the rights of the name “Baby(s)”, the band quit.
Guitarist, songwriter and vocalist Johnny Lee Schell went on to play on the Grammy winning album Nick Of Time from Bonnie Raitt in 1989. He has played with some of the world’s biggest names and continues to produce, write and contribute to many blues-based artists as well as his own solo projects. Recently, Schell’s guitar work was with Barbara Blue and her latest blues album, Memphis 3rd And Beale.
Band Members
Johnny Lee Schell: Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Harmonica & Vocals
John Mark Camp: Rhythm Guitars, Acoustic Guitars & Vocals
Stephen G. Crane: Bass Guitar and Vocals
Woodie Putman: Drums and Percussion
Albums
1975: Baby (Lone Starr Records, Mercury Records)
1976: Where Did All The Money Go? (Chelsea Records)"
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3. Baby, A band rock brought up on emotive lyrics and melancholy rock riffs gave breath to a soothing throb. Baby bringing literary element to songwriting and shoulder dropping breaks between guitar and drum birthing hopes to remind us all what its like to feel again. There seems to be no end to Baby, though i see nothing child like anywhere. Nick Dillion being the singer/songwritter and main guitarist there is without a doubt a full life of auralsex to come.
4. Craig Wedren is the former lead singer of Shudder to Think and now the lead for the newer pop-mash project, "BABY". This not to be confused with the other Baby.
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Baby Lyrics
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I don't got nothing, I got nothing to lose
Bloodstain on me, blood on my shoes
I could kill your friends and your whole family too
Look at me when I'm talking to you
I don't got nothing, I got nothing to lose
Bloodstain on me, blood on my shoes
I know that you hate me, bitch I hate me too
Only friends in my head
Everyone around me knows how to play pretend
Only come around when I'm coming off the meds
Look at me when I'm talking to you
I don't got nothing, I got nothing to lose
Bloodstain on me, blood on my shoes
I could kill your friends and your whole family too
Look at me when I'm talking to you
I don't got nothing, I got nothing to lose
Bloodstain on me, blood on my shoes
I know that you hate me, bitch I hate me too
The lyrics to Baby S's song "Interlude" portray a raw and intense emotional state. The artist addresses someone directly, demanding their attention with the phrase "Look at me when I'm talking to you." This line suggests a desire for acknowledgment and connection. Baby S then asserts that they have nothing to lose, implying a feeling of hopelessness or detachment from the world.
The mention of a bloodstain on their clothes and shoes adds a disturbing and violent element to the lyrics. It conveys a sense of danger and potential harm. They go as far as to say that they could kill the listener's friends and family, which could possibly be interpreted as a manifestation of anger or frustration.
The repetition of the line "I know that you hate me, bitch I hate me too" showcases a deep self-loathing and a perception that others share this sentiment. The artist feels a lack of genuine friendship, explaining there are no real friends around them, only imaginary ones in their head. This line reflects a sense of isolation and perhaps a struggle with mental health, particularly since they mention being on medication.
Overall, "Interlude" by Baby S delves into themes of loneliness, self-hatred, and a disconnect from others. It expresses a dark emotional state and the artist's inner turmoil.
Line by Line Meaning
Look at me when I'm talking to you
Direct your attention towards me while I am speaking to you, indicating the need for undivided attention and respect.
I don't got nothing, I got nothing to lose
I possess nothing of value and therefore have no fear of losing anything, implying a sense of detachment from material possessions.
Bloodstain on me, blood on my shoes
Physical evidence of violence or wrongdoing is visible on my body and footwear, suggesting a history of destructive actions or consequences.
I could kill your friends and your whole family too
I possess the capability and willingness to cause harm or even commit murder against not only your friends but also your entire family, expressing a sense of extreme aggression or vengeance.
I know that you hate me, bitch I hate me too
I am aware of your strong dislike towards me, and I share the same level of self-loathing, indicating a deep self-hatred and lack of self-worth.
I don't got friends
I do not possess genuine companions or social connections, suggesting a feeling of loneliness or an inability to maintain meaningful relationships.
Only friends in my head
The only sense of friendship or companionship I experience exists solely within my imagination, implying a reliance on fantasies or a disconnect from reality.
Everyone around me knows how to play pretend
The individuals in my surroundings are skilled at acting or feigning emotions, suggesting a lack of authenticity or genuineness in the relationships I have.
Only come around when I'm coming off the meds
People only appear in my life when I am not under the influence of medication, indicating that they are unable to handle or accept my true self and prefer me in a different state.
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Written by: Charlie Teague
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