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		<title>Baton Rouge Rapper BBG Baby Joe Delivers &#8220;Premeditated&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2019 18:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The average outsider thinking of hip-hop in Baton Rouge, Lousiana will say it&#8217;s the home of notable rappers such as Boosie Badazz, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Kevin Gates. However, looking in, you&#8217;ll see BBG Baby Joe propelling to the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The average outsider thinking of hip-hop in Baton Rouge, Lousiana will say it&#8217;s the home of notable rappers such as <a href="https://respect-mag.com/2019/04/boosie-badazz-shares-heartfelt-new-visual-for-bonnie-clyde/"><strong>Boosie Badazz</strong></a>, <a href="https://respect-mag.com/2018/11/nba-youngboy-releases-new-visual-for-dope-lamp/"><strong>YoungBoy Never Broke Again</strong></a>, and <a href="https://respect-mag.com/2019/07/kevin-gates-83-babies/"><strong>Kevin Gates</strong></a>. However, looking in, you&#8217;ll see <strong>BBG Baby Joe</strong> propelling to the top. The Lousiana emcee just dropped the visuals for his new single, &#8220;Premeditated.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Premeditated&#8221; arrives in advance of Baby Joe&#8217;s forthcoming album <em>Be4 It&#8217;s All Said &amp; Done</em>. The project will serve as a follow-up to <a href="https://soundcloud.com/bbgbabyjoe/sets/boo-mode-4-0"><em>Boo Mode 4.0</em></a> which dropped only months ago. It also contained one sole feature from fellow collaborator <strong>Quando Rondo</strong>. Check the video out below.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Sleep: Kevin Gates &#8211; Stranger Than Fiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2013 20:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to RESPECT.’s latest feature: &#8220;Don&#8217;t Sleep&#8221;  Throughout this series, we plan on introducing you to albums and mixtapes that we may have missed, but still want to write about. For the first edition, we&#8217;ll be reviewing Kevin Gates’ debut [&#8230;]</p>
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<p dir="ltr"><em>Welcome to RESPECT.’s latest feature: &#8220;<strong>Don&#8217;t Sleep</strong>&#8221;  Throughout this series, we plan on introducing you to albums and mixtapes that we may have missed, but still want to write about. For the first edition, we&#8217;ll be reviewing <strong>Kevin Gates</strong>’ debut album <strong>Stranger Than Fiction</strong>.</em></p>
<p><strong>Kevin Gates</strong> is a new name to many, but he’s not new to the game at all. The 27 year-old <strong>Baton Rouge</strong> native has been a regional star for the last few years, slowly building up his following with a steady stream of mixtapes that was capped earlier this year with <em><strong>The Luca Brasi Story</strong></em>. When <em><strong>Brasi</strong></em> dropped, <strong>Gates</strong> become something more than just another name in the large pool of  Southern rappers: he became a voice that needed to be heard. He’s now signed to Atlantic Records with <strong>Lil Wayne</strong>’s Young Money management team behind him. With those strong backings he dropped his strongest to date, his debut album, <em><strong>Stranger Than Fiction</strong></em>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fiction</strong></em> has all the makings of a southern hip-hop album: heart thumping 808’s meant to rattle trunks, tensely ticking trap hi hats, and references to seductive women, cooking drugs, the struggles of trapping, and having a good time. What’s impressive is  how <strong>Gates</strong> finds a way to make a redundant subject matter sound refreshing at nearly every turn.</p>
<p>The album opens with “4 Legs and a Biscuit”, a grimy street tale of the fight to survive, and finishes with “Angels”, where <strong>Gates</strong> sing you off into the night with the words “too many insecurities that won’t allow me to trust/ while I protect us from love if they’re Angels.” In between the former track and the latter, you get 43 minutes of raw and heavily-filtered emotional music.</p>
<p dir="ltr">If you’ve never heard of <strong>Kevin Gates</strong>, there’s some familiar faces for you. <strong>Juicy J</strong> and <strong>Migos</strong> both show up, along with Nashville’s <strong>Starlito, </strong>to add some other voices to the tracks, but it’s not completely necessary. <strong>Juicy J</strong> keeps the ratchet levels as high as ever on “Thinkin’ With My Dick,” and <strong>Starlito</strong>’s scene-stealing verse on “MYB” is one of the higher points of the entire album, but <strong>Migos</strong> come and go without much notice on &#8220;Snake Nigga.&#8221; The reason that the guests seem trite is because of <strong>Gates&#8217;</strong> astonishing versatility. His vocal abilities fluctuate from a growling snarl, which he demonstrates on “MYB”, to a <strong>Future</strong>sque (that should be a real word) auto-tuned assisted warble sing-song flow that he summons on ‘Don’t Know What to Call it.&#8221; Sometimes <strong>Gates</strong> will give you a traditional rap; he’ll be on the beat, rhyme for rhyme, bar for bar, but the next second he’s switching to a <strong>Mystikal</strong>-like snap that forgoes all syncopation and bends the beat to his will. There’s not a better example of this then on “Smiling Faces,” the standout track of the album&#8217;s latter half.</p>
<p dir="ltr">The album has it’s moments where things get stale and repetitive. He brings his crew members along for the ride on “Change On Me,” but the threat of his friends not staying  the same, which is a very real possibility with his increasing notoriety, gets old very fast. The chorus of calling names out to “not change” on him isn’t quite the thing you want to yell in the club. He has a phenomenal penchant for storytelling, with great details that can really draw in the listener, but every track feels like an individual story that, sadly, doesn’t connect to the next. With all the similar production &#8211; every track is full of woozy synths, hard hitting drums, and faders constantly taking those two elements in and out of focus &#8211; you would expect the album to have some continuity, but sadly there’s hardly any.</p>
<p dir="ltr">“4:30 AM” is the highlight of the album. The production, by <strong>REQ</strong>, doesn&#8217;t differ much from the rest of the album and <strong>Gates</strong> doesn’t bring anything particularly new to the table, neither in his vocals nor his lyrics, yet it contains the perfect mixture of everything that’s right about <strong>Gates</strong>. He uses those lush sounds behind to switch from a normal rap, to a sweet singing voice, and then all of a sudden he snaps into his <strong>Mystikal</strong> yelp and thunders off line after line of compelling rhymes. And his storytelling is beyond on-point. Both verses tell two separate stories, providing the continuity that you’d like to see in the rest of the album. It’s a very strong contender for rap song of the year.</p>
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There’s so much that <strong>Gates</strong> brings to a track that it’s no surprise that he’s been featured on tracks with the likes of <strong>Pusha T</strong>, and backed by the powerhouse that is Young Money. He’s reminiscent of so many other artists, but he packages it all together to create something completely unique. There’s room for improvement &#8211; and with the skill set <strong>Gates</strong> possesses, we expect it &#8211; but if you’re looking for an introduction into one of hip-hop’s most diversely talented upstarts, <em><strong>Stranger Than Fiction</strong></em> is a good place to start.</p>
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		<title>Interview: How Louisiana Rapper Baby Savage Became &#8220;God of Grind&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 15:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Your nickname says a lot about you. Louisiana rapper Baby Savage has two: the Orange and Green King and the God of Grind. The first name is self-bestowed: his daughter’s birthstone is orange and his son was born on St. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Your nickname says a lot about you. <strong>Louisiana</strong> rapper <strong>Baby Savage</strong> has two: the <strong>Orange and Green King</strong> and the <strong>God of Grind</strong>. The first name is self-bestowed: his daughter’s birthstone is orange and his son was born on St. Patricks Day. The second name has an external origin. Though he can’t remember exactly who gave him the title, Baby Savage lives up to it everyday. Performing hundreds of shows a year across 5 states &#8211; Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Missouri &#8211; he grinds nonstop. Slowing down his grind for just a moment, he spoke with us about his journey and his plans for the future.</p>
<p>Baby Savage was born and raised near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but he’s currently working out of Shreveport. His explanation of the move is brief, but telling:  “I was in trouble and I needed to leave.” He doesn’t reveal the details of this trouble, but it’s clear that his work ethic is partially an attempt to redeem himself, to assemble a future out of the fragments of his past.</p>
<p>The assemblage has a lot of parts. In addition to performing and recording his own music, Baby Savage does promotion, advertising, marketing and more for other independent artists. Likening independent artists to a union, he says “We have in strength in numbers.” Hence one of his claims-to-fame: kitschy ads featuring multiple artists. Rather than having artists individually pay for ad spaces, he rounds up artists and gets them to split the cost and the ad, saving money for everyone.</p>
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<p>Musically, Baby Savage is all over the place, which is both a strength and a weakness. His sound is definitely Southern, but he’s all over the South. Every Southern epicenter &#8211; <strong>Memphis, Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston</strong> &#8211; manifests in his music. That being said, he doesn’t rap over trap beats, which is refreshing. Nevertheless, there is potential for him to expand his sound beyond the South. Or at least dive deeper into the sounds he’s already curated.</p>
<p>Right now the rapper is trying to extend his buzz beyond the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark-La-Tex">Ark-La-Tex</a> area, but he’s not just starting off. Since 2010 and even before, he has produced DVDs, done numerous tours, released a flurry of mixtapes and <a href="http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/babysavage2">even a self-titled album</a>. 2012 was a particularly good year for him: he performed over 200 shows, saw his booking price increase and even purchased his own tour bus. These successes may seem banal, but for a self-funded independent artist working without management or a major label, they are huge triumphs. When you start from the actual bottom, there’s no such thing as baby steps.</p>
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