Baby Jungle Carries His Own Weight On Stacked Debut Project “Jungle Book”

“I could be smooth and melodic or have some turned up level s***. I’m very versatile.” That is what rising Georgia rap star Baby Jungle told Hip Hop Since 1987 in a recent interview about his debut mixtape Jungle Book. “I feel like I have a unique sound. It’s the perfect mix of edgy flow patterns and melodies,” speaking with Kazi. “Different songs evoke different feelings.” Sometimes I want people to have fun and pop it… I want to encourage people where I’m from. Sometimes I want to help people dealing with depression.”

We can definitely see where Baby Jungle is coming from. In fact, we completely concur with the multi-hyphenate. His inspirations being Lil Baby, Juice WRLD, NBA YoungBoy, and Lil Durk makes sense. Across this impressively trim 12 song mixtape, Jungle mixes some beats and melodies that four of these rappers would deploy on their efforts.

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Listen To Jungle Book By Baby Jungle

That is especially the case on the backend of the record. Songs like “Frozen,” “Dark Clouds,” and “Never Run” are perfect examples of this varied skillset. Also helping get these visions on a fairly well-mixed record are the distributor(s) and his label, Epic Records. Furthermore, his talent is being recognized by some that either are established or almost there. DJ Drama, Rob49, Luh Tyler, are just a handful of them. This is definitely a great start for the youngster, and we definitely recommend hopping on the bandwagon now.

What are your thoughts on Never Gets Late Here by Baby Jungle? Do you think that this debut album has the ability to blow up Baby Jungle? Who had the strongest guest performance? What song do view as the best and why? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Baby Jungle. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

Jungle Book Tracklist:

  1. Jungle Jeezy (feat. DJ Drama)
  2. Back Of The Benz
  3. Too Humble (feat. Hunxho)
  4. Right or Wrong (feat. Luh Tyler)
  5. Freaknik (feat. Rob49)
  6. No Dissin
  7. Gang Gang (feat. Baby Kia)
  8. Slide Bout It
  9. Nobody
  10. Never Run
  11. Dark Clouds
  12. Frozen

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Track of the Week: Baby Jungle’s “No Dissin’”

Track of the Week: Baby Jungle’s “No Dissin’”

Baby Jungle is here to prove why he’s up next. Hailing from Macon, Georgia, the rising star recently celebrated a big moment in his career when he collaborated with Luh Tyler on “Groove In,” and he’s not stopping until he gets to the top.

It was 8th grade when Baby Jungle decided to take music seriously, eventually falling victim to the streets. With his father getting locked up and multiple deaths taking place in the family, Baby Jungle would soon find music to be his saving grace. Soon, he’d make the bold move to relocate to Atlanta to go full-fledged with his music career.

Now, Baby Jungle returns with his newest song and visual called “No Dissin.” The record showcases his talents as a rapper, spitting nothing but truth in his lyrics.

Speaking on what inspired the song, Baby Jungle states, “How I was raised, you can’t let people play with you or they will keep trying to play with you! So it’s really a song for the feeling you get when you’re fed up and have to spazz out!”

The song’s official music video was a vibe in itself, with Baby Jungle being a huge fan of run and gun videos.

He states, “I want the fans to tap in! Listen to the song to get them hype! When they are working out, getting ready for a football game or whatever. Turn it all the way up and go crazy!”

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