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Baby Bash grew up in Vallejo but now makes his home in Houston. Rather than choose sides, he happily embraces the hip-hop approaches of both regions.
Baby Bash doesn't necessarily mind being categorized as the "half-Mexican" or "urban Latino" rapper in reviews for new disc Cyclone. It's a fair, if limited assessment.
Baby Bash & Frankie J share some of their favorites stories behind the making of the 'Suga Suga' music video in Billboard's series, Chart Rewind.
It's been a while since Frankie J and rapper Baby Bash put out music together.
Baby Bash has come a long way since stepping on the hip-hop scene in 1994 as part of Bay Area group Potna Deuce, which he followed by stints with N2Deep, Jay Tee and Latino Velvet. Bash finally ...
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