Dive into the vibrant world of Baby Bash with his 2005 album "What's Really," a captivating blend of smooth rhythms and infectious beats that define the essence of West Coast hip-hop. Released under GMG Music, this 55-minute journey through 13 tracks (including two bonus tracks) showcases Baby Bash's signature style, seamlessly merging Spanish and English lyrics to create a unique and engaging sound.
From the energetic opener "Drop That" to the laid-back grooves of "Slow Ya Role," Baby Bash delivers a diverse range of tracks that highlight his versatility as an artist. The album features standout tracks like "Already Know," a collaboration with Frankie J, and "Freak Of Nature," a duet with Sean Paul, both of which showcase Baby Bash's ability to blend different musical styles and create catchy, radio-friendly hits.
"Can You Dance 2 This" and "Why Would I Lie" are perfect examples of Baby Bash's knack for crafting songs that are both fun and introspective, while tracks like "Shouldn't of Should've" and "Dangerzone" delve into more serious themes, offering a glimpse into the artist's personal experiences and perspectives.
The album's bonus tracks, "More Fo Us" and "Recipe 4 Ballin," are the perfect additions to an already impressive collection, further cementing Baby Bash's status as a true innovator in the world of hip-hop. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Baby Bash's music, "What's Really" is an album that's sure to leave a lasting impression.