Baby Tate Claims She Was “Pushed To The F***ing Concrete” By Security Guard

Baby Tate is one of the female femcees that has both a fun and edgy personality. It translates into her music as well, and its why she’s so intriguing as an artist. However, the Georgia multi-hyphenate is dropping her bubbly side at this moment because she’s currently infuriated. According to theJasmineBrand, the “Surround Sound” guest star is claiming that she was physical assaulted in Atlanta over the weekend. Tate and her friends were enjoying their night out at El Malo, a local cocktail lounge. During her retelling of the evening’s events, Tate says that one security guard was constantly hovering around her group.

After being fed up with it, Baby Tate decided to ask the man why he was targeting her party. That seems to be when things escalated. As the 28-year-old describes it, “[The security guard] PUSHED ME TO THE F***ING CONCRETE when I did nothing to him but ask why he was talking to me crazy. It’s actually giving LAW SUIT. No funny s***”.

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Baby Tate Goes Off On The Security Guard At El Malo

 
 
 
 
 
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Tons of fans were quick to show her support and help her in any way they could. Some were suggesting she contact authorities to help. However, due to Baby Tate leaving the scene of the alleged crime, they were not able to assist the rapper. She did add that the guard continued to pursue her and her group even off the premises of El Malo and that’s why she got as far away as possible. More may come from this, so be to stick with us for more.

What are your thoughts on Baby Tate’s claims about a security guard physically assaulting her and shoving her to the ground? Do you think El Malo will speak out soon? Should the rapper file a lawsuit? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Baby Tate. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Drake Catches An Ear-Grabbing Stray From Baby Tate On Her Megan Thee Stallion “BOA” Remix

Baby Tate continues to prove again and again why she is not just your average rapper. The Decatur, Georgia multi-hyphenate’s combination of styles and her instantly recognizable voice have helped her blossom tremendously. Due to this, she has been able to offer up her talents to artists like JID, Rapsody, EARTHGANG, and plenty more. Unfortunately, most of her amazing work has flown under the radar, at least up until about 2021-2022. That is when she landed on JID’s “Surround Sound”, along with 21 Savage. It seemed that appearance helped give her that extra boost to more mainstream ears. The secret may be out, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

The 28-year-old rapper and singer has been seen across the internet dropping some hot freestyles. One that really impressed audiences was for On The Radar. However, Baby Tate is sure to make even more waves online with her “BOA” remix. Hooping on the latest single from Megan Thee Stallion shows that she has respect for the Texas femcee. In fact, she even states it clearly, “You know I f*** with the Stalli, but I ride this beat like a pony“.

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Baby Tate Is Getting In On The Drake Takedown

 
 
 
 
 
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However, the clever bars do not stop there. “No Ludacris this chick is badder than a toddler / None of these h*es could whoop this baby because they ain’t my momma“. Then, out of nowhere, Drake catches an accusatory stray from Baby Tate moments later. “Knew that before Instagram I like freaky a** n****s but no not like Mr. Graham“. Everyone was praising her in the comments for her clever wordplay and flows. Shockingly though, not many pointed out the pedophilic shot at Drizzy, which of course is a reference to the allegations surrounding him and to Kendrick’s “meet the grahams”. Tate was also in The Neighborhood Talk‘s post thanking them for the love. But she also left with a message. “I’ll c u next Tuesday 😘 album coming 2025 but until then imma keep eating all these beats BC I CAN! 🍽”.

What are your thoughts on Baby Tate sending a stray shot at Drake on her “BOA” remix? Do you think she is just making a funny bar, or do you think she is on team Kendrick? Is she one of the most underrated rappers in the game right now? Are you excited for her forthcoming album? Is he the best new rapper out of Milwaukee? Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Mustard. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Baby Tate Joked That Her Stint On ‘Love And Hip-Hop’ Was Actually A Result Of AI

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VH1’s Love And Hip-Hop franchise has spawned many stars, including Cardi B, K. Michelle, and more. However, one Love And Hip-Hop alum is looking to forget that her appearance on the show happened.

Rapper Baby Tate, who appeared on Love And Hip-Hop: Atlanta joked that the show simply used her likeness, and that she, herself, was never actually on the show.

A fan on Twitter asked “why tf was yung baby tate on love n hip hop,” to which Tate responded “That did not happen,” with a gif of Will Smith from Men In Black.

Bay area rapper Drebae responded to the post doubling down, saying “Exactly. You would never. They getting too good with the A.I chile.”

Tate then replied, saying “No literally this AI is getting SCARY like yall need to protect ur selves cuz if they can just put u on a show u was never on imagine what else they can do!?!”

Jokes aside, Tate only appeared on Love And Hip-Hop for one season, back in 2021. But now, it seems like she’s solely focusing on her music. She will kick off her Sexploration Tour next Wednesday (January 17) at The Echo in Los Angeles.

Baby Tate is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Angel Reese Secures Reebok Deal, Flo Milli Is A ‘Bad Mama Jamma,’ The City Girls Drops ‘RAW’ & More

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This week, the hip-hop ladies have been coming in hot with new drops and brand deals. Angel Reese becomes Reebok’s first major NIL signing, Flo Milli drops “BGC,” the City Girls’ new RAW album has fans buzzing, and more. Angel Reese Making Plays & Deals Reebok recently announced its commitment to supporting and empowering college […]

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Baby Tate’s “Jersey” Pays Homage To Jersey Club Music

Baby Tate continues to blow up and there are plenty of reasons for that. Even though she has been releasing music to streaming for nearly eight years now, it was around 2020 when her career began to really take off. The release of her song “I Am” with Flo Milli became a hit with listeners and it currently sits at over 88 million streams. “Hey, Mickey!” back in 2016 has also become immensely popular with over 133 million plays.

Then, in 2022 she made a short but fun appearance on the now platinum single “Surround Sound.” A lead single to JID’s third solo album, The Forever Story, also featuring 21 Savage, became a fan-favorite. It is the highest-streamed track on the critically-acclaimed LP thanks in part to Baby Tate. Now, her second single released under her name, “Jersey,” might be another viral hit.

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Listen To “Jersey” By Baby Tate

The song pays a tasteful tribute to Jersey club music. It is a recent trend that popular artists such as Lil Uzi Vert brought over to the mainstream. Tate does the sound justice with an irresistible groove and a catchy hook. Fans are sure to love this new cut from the Atlanta-based singer. There is also an accompanying music video above that you can check out. Look for this song to be in loads of TikToks and Instagram Reels.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new track, “Jersey,” from Baby Tate? Is she one of the most underrated artists in hip-hop and R&B right now? Which track is your favorite from her? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the hottest song releases and all of the latest breaking news around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Tried to sell me a vision
I see ghosts in your photo
Danny Phantom, gotta catch ’em all
Damn, we coulda really had a ball

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Baby Tate’s Lively ‘Jersey’ Track Finds A Beat To Dance To After Heartbreak

The latest artist to surf the club wave is Baby Tate, whose fittingly titled new single “Jersey” employs a thumping Jersey club beat with a catchy melodic hook and a lyrical tale about rejection. Tate sing-raps an open letter to a f*ckboy in her life, lambasting him for his lack of commitment. “Damn, we coulda really had a ball,” she laments. “Painted me a picture, but I saw / You only wanted the drawers.”

With so many artists adopting the Jersey sound — including Baby Tate’s fellow ATLien Kaliii — Tate is one of the ones who really lands it. She’s already got a record of experimenting with different sounds, so she doesn’t sound out of pocket here, the stripped-down Jersey beat doesn’t sound gimmicky or too busy, and unlike some of her contemporaries, Tate’s lyrics stick to the script conceptually. The effect is something like PinkPantheress and Ice Spice’s breakout hit “Boy’s A Liar” but with Tate performing both the singing and rapping halves.

On the hook, she sings, “I’m in the middle of New Jersey cryin’ in the club.” This ties the theme of the song more closely to the beat. Meanwhile, in the accompanying visualizer for the track, Tate visits her old elementary school, which suggests the innocence of young love (and an easily broken heart), while during the breakdown, she actually ends up in a club with her homegirls, dancing their cares away. It’s cute and a lot of fun, and honestly, it’d be great if more artists jumping on this trend put this level of effort in.

Watch Baby Tate’s “Jersey” visualizer above.

Baby Tate is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

J.I.D, 21 Savage, And Baby Tate’s “Surround Sound” Goes Platinum

J.I.D’s 2022 The Forever Story track “Surround Sound,” featuring 21 Savage and Baby Tate, is certified platinum. The single was released in January of last year, and uses a sample of Aretha Franklin’s “One Step Ahead.” The song’s official music video also currently has over 30 million views on YouTube.

In March, J.I.D discussed the critically-acclaimed album that the track is a part of. He told People that the album saw him digging up past wounds, making it tough for him to consistently perform it live. “This project, it’s helping open up the door for the rest of the stuff I’m going to be doing,” he told the outlet. “So I like how intentional it was. And it was so serious, to the point like I have to have fun on the next one.”

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The Success Of “Surround Sound”

“I was a little stressed,” J.I.D continued, I was going through emotional s**t, I was digging up old traumas. I was dialing backwards. It’s hard to perform it every night, you know what I’m saying? I’m ready for the next album cycle. The [setlist] stretch from ‘Sistanem’ to ‘Kody Blu 31,’ I’m cooked. And then ‘Workin Out,’ I’m cooked. Yeah, I’m an emotional wreck at that point.”

Earlier this year, J.I.D also shared his thoughts on the current state of hip hop. “I got a weird theory about how music is right now. In the blog era with those superstars like Drake. They came up in the blog era, and they came up in a time [when] you ain’t see anybody rapping like that,” he told the Throwing Fits podcast in March, “They weren’t like, it wasn’t too much—it was a first-time thing. Now, it’s so much of fast food and microwave. Everything is really quick. So, it’s not really like, rap.” He went on to explain that he feels as though many rappers these days care more about virality than the quality of the work they put out. “People don’t really care about it as much,” J.I.D claimed.

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Baby Tate Pays Homage To Ludacris With New Hip-Hop 50 Apple Music Single, “My Biznazz”

The 50th anniversary of hip-hop has brought plenty of excitement back into the genre this year. Artists both new and old are showing out in celebration of the boundary-pushing genre, which has helped many of them make millions and live out their dreams. Apple Music specifically has been doing their part to celebrate by bringing in select artists to make songs exclusively available on the streaming platform. Among them is Baby Tate, who reimagined a throwback Ludacris song for her contribution, “My Biznazz.”

As Uproxx notes, the reality starlet covers the Fast & Furious actor’s 2001 fan favourite, “Rollout (My Business)” nearly word-for-word, though there are a few modern updates. “I got my twin Glock .40s, cocked back / Me and my homies, so drop that / We rolling on twenties, with the top back / So much money, you can’t stop that,” she rhymes twice on the chorus. Tate’s listeners are more than pleased to hear new music from her, especially after she reminded us that she’s “only getting better” when sharing salacious thirst traps on her birthday last month.

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Baby Tate Isn’t Playing on Latest Release, “My Biznazz”

Aside from this weekend’s surprise arrival, we also recently saw Saweetie and the Atlanta native team up for the “Hey Mickey!” remix, which has been making rounds on TikTok as of late. Other recent efforts to come from Tate include her Mani/Pedi mixtape, as well as collaborations with both Babyface and JID that continue to earn her plenty of praise.

Tap into Baby Tate’s “My Biznazz” exclusively on Apple Music above. Which version do you like better, the female rap star’s, or Ludacris’ throwback classic? Let us know in the comments, and check back later this weekend for more HNHH release recommendations.

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Man I ain’t got nothing to prove, I paid my dues
Breaking the rules, I shake fools while I’m taking a cruise
Tell me, who’s your MUA? How do you look so good?
You’s a superstar, girl, why you still up in the hood?

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Baby Tate Covers A Ludacris Classic With Her Feisty New Single, ‘My Biznazz’

Apple Music has joined the celebration of hip-hop’s 50th anniversary with a series of exclusive tracks by various rap artists. The latest is Baby Tate, the Atlanta rising star who is currently surging on TikTok thanks to her resurfaced track “Hey Mickey!” and its new remix featuring Saweetie. Tate pays homage to a hometown hero with her exclusive track, “My Biznazz,” which finds the second-generation performer covering Ludacris’ classic 2001 hit “Rollout (My Business).”

Baby Tate is a few months removed from the release of her Mani/Pedi mixtape, as well as a 2022 that saw her collab with Babyface, assist fellow ATLien JID on his new album, and lyrically spank Hitmaka for making questionable comments about female rappers.

Meanwhile, Ludacris has been receiving increased acknowledgment for his contributions to the hip-hop canon recently, getting a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame (albeit for his acting rather than rapping), landing a slot on the upcoming Hip-Hop 50 lineup for Rock The Bells Festival, and being flawlessly sampled by the younger hip-hop generation.

Baby Tate’s “Rollout” cover, “My Biznazz,” is proof of his impact, as she seamlessly spits every word from the original — with some minor modernizing updates. You can listen to her hometown homage above.

Baby Tate is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.