February 14, 2023

Baby Cheef is up next in North Carolina

JakeCrates
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Just in time for Valentines Day rising North Carolina rapper Baby Cheef has released the video to his single “Oochie,” an ode to Nas’ classic freak anthem “Oochie Wally.”

Featuring fellow Carolina rapper Supa Chuli, the song is a braggadocious anthem in the same vein as Nas’s instant Hip-Hop classic that set the bar on production and lyrics for sexually amped anthems.

"The music I’m putting out now, I’m really into beats with a lot of energy. I can do anything and everything. I call it conscious trap music. I’m a street dude with a mind. I know how to go out and get my money, but I know how to make it home safe at night. My music is going to motivate you, it’s going to create memories for you, it's also going to make you want to go out and get some money,” Baby Cheef explained.

Starting off in gospel choir Baby Cheef learned to develop an appreciation for all types of music, but as a youth his older brother was his true influence when it comes to his style and music.

“I started rapping at a young age around 8, really one of my main influences was my older brother who had all the latest retro jerseys, the J’s and he used to sell mixtapes, so I saw that you could make money off music and I wanted to do it too,” Baby Cheef explained. “He was my first influence as far as being a rapper because I wanted to be him. I wanted to be just like him, he was my hero.”

By age 11 Baby Cheef had jumped off the porch and was in the streets, “getting into a lil some’n of everything.”

“I got outside and started getting to it and was hustling on my own,” Baby Cheef said. “Anything you can possibly think of a teenager getting into, I did. I went down a messed up path in life. Fact check it, you can ask my momma, I had a strong mind like my dad, so I wanted to get to it and make some money, but I would never leave music alone.”

This is Baby Cheef's debut single on Trained To Go (TTG) Entertainment.


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