1) Baby Doll is a brazilian… Read Full Bio ↴There are three artists under this name:
1) Baby Doll is a brazilian hard rock band, influenced by english and american glam, hard and punk rock bands from the 70's and 80's.
2) Bebi Dol (Serbian: ะะตะฑะธ ะะพะป; Serbian spelling for English Baby Doll) is a Serbian female pop performer.
3) Baby Doll is a American Old School Hip Hop Band with Female Mc's.
Born Dragana ล ariฤ (Serbian Cyrillic: ะัะฐะณะฐะฝะฐ ะจะฐัะธั) on October 2, 1962 to a musical family in Belgrade (her father Milenko was a jazz musician), she started her musical activity during the late 1970s in a band called Tarkus. By 1981 she hooked up with Goran Vejvoda and Vd to form a short lived Annoda Rouge, which never recorded any official releases.
She turned to solo career and in collaboration with Vejvoda soon released a 2-side single "Mustafa" / "Na planeti uzdaha" for PGP RTB, which immediately got a lot of attention. The A-side track "Mustafa" was declared the song of the year in 1980, and Bebi Dol got the award for the best new act of the same year.
Encouraged with all the success she started working on the full length debut album that eventually appeared in 1983 under the name Ruลพe i krv (Roses and Blood). It brought her further success as it gained exceptionally positive reviews and commercial reception, even achieving the best debut album of the year award. In addition to "Mustafa", the other tracks that achieved sizable popularity were "Rudi", "Ruลพe i krv", "Lapis lazzuli".
Then, somewhat surprisingly considering her popularity in SFR Yugoslavia, she spent a couple of years (between 1984 and 1986) in Egypt where she took a lucrative offer for the singing engagement in Cairo's Sheraton hotel.
In 1986 she returned to Yugoslavia and won the main prize at the Belgrade music festival (MESAM) with song "Insh-Allah", inspired by Oriental culture and music.
In 1987 Bebi Dol tried a second time for another the Yugoslav National Eurovision final with song "Zrno neลพnosti" (Pearl of Gentleness) which took the fourth spot in national contest. The following year, she finished third with "Zatvori mama prozore" (Close the Windows, Mum). She also took part in MESAM with song "Slatke suze ljubavi" (Sweet Tears of Love) and took second spot later in 1988.
In 1989, Bebi Dol appeared yet again at MESAM, winning third place with a ballad "Kad sreฤa odlazi" (When the Happiness is Gone). According to the jury, this was the best song of the festival, and thus won the special prize. Year 1990 saw another try at MESAM, but this time, she had to settle for tenth place.
In 1991 Bebi Dol finally won the National Eurovision Contest and went on to represent Yugoslavia in Rome with song "Brazil". However, she took only one point for the evening, which may have been a reaction to the political situation in Yugoslavia because back home, the song became a huge hit, and the copyright was sold to Italy, Greece and Benelux countries.
After this disappointing result, Bebi Dol left the spotlight for four years, returning in 1995 with her second album Ritam srca (The Rhythm of the Heart). The album featured a few new songs (in dance rhythm), as well as the song "Brazil" in two versions, and song "Slatke suze ljubavi" from 1988. The interesting moment is the cover of Madonna's "Take a Bow", which was entitled "Pokloni se". The album achieved significant popularity at the time.
This was followed by more public inactivity during the late 1990s, before she finally reappeared in 2002 with her third album Ljuta sam (I'm Angry). However, the album was not well received either by the critics who had only good words for the album's production quality or the general public. Only two tracks achieved modest radio play - "Krv, sreฤa, suze i znoj" (Blood, Happiness, Tears and Sweat) and "Smejem se" (I'm Laughing).
In 2003, she took part in the Serbian Eurosong selection semi-final with song "Tvrdoglava" (Stubborn).
In December 2006, she realesed her new CD of covers titled ฤovek rado izvan sebe ลพivi. The album includes new renditions of classics such as "Help", "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "Moon River" and a beautiful version of Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life
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Baby Doll (3)
Baby Doll is a little known Old School Hip Hop band most known for the release (re-release) of B Girls Live & Kicking. This B-Boy Records 1987 album featured female rappers: LA STAR, Sparky Dee, Five Star Moet and Baby Doll. In 2008, came a four-disc MP3 collection of the label's complete official output, B-Boy Records: The Masterworks. This epic collection of mp3's brought their sound and album back under attention.
Don't Let Go
Baby Doll Lyrics
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A heart beat tomorrow snuff it fuck I wanna live it up
The smartest thing to do you didn't do let's all just tell the truth
The money isn't there, between an angel and a cloven hoof
Mother I beg you please don't let go
Look around the room do you take them all for granted
Look at all the faces that all coulda been aborted
I know I'm not the one that you wanted
What if it was you? You would hope they wouldn't too
Go and do that thing you always you swore you'd never do
To terminate a life, yeah we do it on the daily
Animals are different but this is a human baby
A life that could be lead, and things that would be said
I guess it isn't relevant when we all end up dead
Delaying the inevitable is all that we'd achieve
So go and do what you must do who cares what they believe
I wish I could have seen the sun I wish I could have breathed
It isn't my decision just yourself must deceive
I haven't learned to walk, mum I haven't even teethed
But go and do what you must do it's not an evil deed
A heart beat tomorrow snuff it fuck I wanna live it up
The smartest thing to do you didn't do let's all just tell the truth
The money isn't there, between an angel and a cloven hoof
Mother I beg you please don't let go
Look around the room do you take them all for granted
Look at all the faces that all coulda been aborted
I know I'm not the one that you wanted
Mother I beg you please don't let go
You want the truth? I'd be grateful just to graduate
But I swear to you I get if I don't fit in your mandate
Don't wanna put your life on hold I'm telling you I can relate
I'm sure that god will understand you choose this as my fate
Can't claim that you are underage can't claim that you were raped
I'm simply inconvenient that fact you can't escape
I'm sure that dad would understand if you just let him know
Or maybe not, actually no he might decide to go
And then it'd be just me and you it'd only be us two
Struggling to keep afloat you know it could be true
Too great a risk you cannot take there's just too much that is at stake
I swear to you I get it mum we all must meet our fate
A heart beat tomorrow snuff it fuck I wanna live it up
The smartest thing to do you didn't do let's all just tell the truth
The money isn't there, between an angel and a cloven hoof
Mother I beg you please don't let go
Look around the room do you take them all for granted
Look at all the faces that all coulda been aborted
I know I'm not the one that you wanted
Mother I beg you please don't let go
In the song "Don't Let Go" by Baby Doll, the lyrics delve into the topic of abortion and the plea of an unborn child to its mother to choose not to terminate the pregnancy. The first verse introduces a sense of urgency and desire for life, stating that the heart beats for tomorrow and the singer wants to live life to the fullest. There is a reference to not making the smartest decision and not telling the truth, implying that the mother may have considered abortion. The lyrics also highlight the conflict between the potential life of the baby and the financial difficulties the mother may be facing.
The chorus emphasizes the plea of the unborn child to its mother, begging her not to let go. The singer urges the mother to look around and not take the lives in the room for granted, alluding to the potential for those lives to have been aborted. The lyrics also express a sense of not feeling wanted, as the singer acknowledges that they are not the child the mother desired. Despite this, the plea remains to hold on and not let go.
The second verse explores the ethical and moral dilemma of abortion. The singer questions what the mother would hope for if she were in the same position and encourages her not to do something she swore she would never do. The lyrics contrast human life with animal life, suggesting that terminating a human baby's life is different. The potential future experiences and words that could have been, as well as the inevitability of death, are mentioned, highlighting the importance of allowing the baby to live.
The third verse addresses the potential reasons the mother may have for considering abortion, such as not wanting to hinder her own life or feeling burdened. The singer empathizes with these concerns and suggests that God would understand if the mother chose abortion as the child's fate. The lyrics also touch on the possible consequences for the mother if she chooses to continue the pregnancy, including losing the support or presence of the father. Despite these risks, the plea remains for the mother not to let go.
Overall, "Don't Let Go" by Baby Doll presents a heartfelt plea from an unborn child to its mother, urging her not to choose abortion. The lyrics explore the desire for life, the potential lost futures, and the struggles and fears both the mother and child may face. The song raises questions about the ethics and consequences of abortion while appealing to the emotions of the listener to consider the value of every potential life.
Line by Line Meaning
A heart beat tomorrow, yeah
I have a future and I want to live it to the fullest
A heart beat tomorrow snuff it fuck I wanna live it up
I don't want my heart to stop beating, I want to enjoy life
The smartest thing to do you didn't do let's all just tell the truth
You should have made the right decision, let's be honest about it
The money isn't there, between an angel and a cloven hoof
The financial aspect is a dilemma when considering the future
Mother I beg you please don't let go
I implore you, do not abandon me
Look around the room do you take them all for granted
Do you appreciate all the lives around you or do you take them for granted?
Look at all the faces that all coulda been aborted
Consider the potential lives that could have been terminated
I know I'm not the one that you wanted
I understand that I may not be the desired outcome
What if it was you? You would hope they wouldn't too
Put yourself in my place, you wouldn't want the same fate
Go and do that thing you always you swore you'd never do
Break your promise and make the decision you never wanted to make
To terminate a life, yeah we do it on the daily
Ending a life is a common occurrence
Animals are different but this is a human baby
Animals and human babies should be treated differently
A life that could be led, and things that would be said
Imagine the experiences and contributions that could have been
I guess it isn't relevant when we all end up dead
In the end, it may not matter since we all face mortality
Delaying the inevitable is all that we'd achieve
Postponing the unavoidable is our only accomplishment
So go and do what you must do who cares what they believe
Do what you feel is necessary, disregard others' opinions
I wish I could have seen the sun, I wish I could have breathed
I yearn for the chance to experience life outside the womb
It isn't my decision just yourself must deceive
I don't have a choice, it's up to you to convince yourself
I haven't learned to walk, mum I haven't even teethed
I haven't had the opportunity to grow and develop
But go and do what you must do it's not an evil deed
Go ahead and make your decision, it's not necessarily wrong
You want the truth? I'd be grateful just to graduate
If given the chance, I would be grateful for any form of progress
But I swear to you I get if I don't fit in your mandate
I understand if I don't meet your expectations or plans
Don't wanna put your life on hold I'm telling you I can relate
I don't want to hinder your life, I understand the burdens involved
I'm sure that god will understand you choose this as my fate
I believe that a higher power would comprehend your decision for me
Can't claim that you are underage can't claim that you were raped
You can't use age or rape as justifications for your choice
I'm simply inconvenient that fact you can't escape
I am considered an inconvenience that you cannot avoid
I'm sure that dad would understand if you just let him know
I believe that dad would comprehend your decision if you inform him
Or maybe not, actually no he might decide to go
But then again, he might choose to leave if he knows about me
And then it'd be just me and you it'd only be us two
It would be only you and me, facing life together
Struggling to keep afloat you know it could be true
We would face difficulties, trying to survive on our own
Too great a risk you cannot take there's just too much that is at stake
The risk is too high, there's too much at stake to proceed
I swear to you I get it mum we all must meet our fate
I promise, I understand that we all have to face our destinies
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Written by: Baby Doll
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