Baby

Baby is a UK rapper. The name is also used by several other acts, including a Louisiana rapper, a southern rock band from Texas, a rock band led by Nick Dillon, and a side project of Craig Wedren.

Other artists with the same name

One Baby is Bryan “Baby” Williams, also known as Birdman, an American rapper and record executive from New Orleans, Louisiana. He begins his career as B-32, short for Baby With The 32 Golds, and releases the independent album I Need a Bag of Dope in 1993. In 1991, he and his brother Ronald “Slim” Williams found Cash Money Records. Under the name Baby, he records with producer Mannie Fresh as part of the Big Tymers and as a solo act on his own label. His album 5 * Stunna is released in 2007.

Another Baby is a southern rock band from Texas. The group signs to Lone Starr Records in the mid-1970s and later draws the attention of Mercury Records after regional sales in Texas. Its self-titled album is remixed and reissued on Mercury in 1975, and the band’s second album, Where Did All The Money Go?, appears on Chelsea Records in 1976. The group has regional airplay and a following in the Midwest and South, including headline shows such as the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. The line-up consists of Johnny Lee Schell on lead guitar, acoustic guitar, organ, harmonica and vocals; John Mark Camp on rhythm and acoustic guitars and vocals; Stephen G. Crane on bass and vocals; and Woodie Putman on drums and percussion. After low sales and a legal dispute over the name Baby, the band ends. Schell later plays guitar on Bonnie Raitt’s Nick of Time and continues as a guitarist, writer and producer.

A third Baby is a rock band led by Nick Dillon, with songwriting built around emotive lyrics and melancholy rock riffs. A fourth is BABY, the pop-mash side project of Craig Wedren, the former singer of Shudder to Think.