Babyface Ray Complains That Social Media Made 9-5 Jobs “Lame”

Babyface Ray says that social media has made regular jobs appear lame. The “Ron Artest” singer explained his reasoning during a recently resurfaced interview with The Hip Hop Lab that’s been gaining traction on social media. “The world so crazy due to social media and what be going on, I just feel like a lot of people is out of character and I’m pretty sure you understand that, bro,” he said. “I’m talking about as far as n****s basing they lives on social media. They feel like they ain’t got something to post on social media. They feel like they ain’t got nothing going on in life for real. That s**t weak!”

Ray didn’t end there. He continued, “N****s who got jobs feel less of a man because n****s is flaunting certain type of s**t on the internet. And it’s like bro, you got annually and regularly money coming in. Some of these n****s is cappin, bro! Some of these n****s got $800 left to they whole entire existence and you making that weekly! You know what I’m saying? Cars, cribs and s**t – n****s be playing for real. But social media made it to the point where b****** could say, ‘I don’t want no n**** about. So you might still catch me in Walmart, gas stations jumping out… N****, I’m like you!”

Babyface Ray On 9-5 Jobs

As for Babyface Ray’s career, it’s definitely outside the norm. His rise to fame started with his 2018 mixtape Young Wavy. He used this mixtape to showcase his versatility and grit through witty lyrics and hard-hitting beats. Ray’s position in hip-hop was further solidified with his 2020 release Unfuckwitable, which included features from hip-hop heavy hitters like Moneybagg Yo and Sada Baby. The album blended introspective lyrics with the artist’s gritty style.

What do you think? Do you agree with Babyface Ray’s statement that social media has made regular 9-5 jobs seem less appealing or “lame”? Or do you disagree and believe that a job is a job? Let us know in the comments below, and don’t forget to stay tuned if you want to keep up with the hip-hop world.

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Payroll Giovanni Goes In On “Ghost Mode” Album Feat. Jeezy, Babyface Ray, And More

All through 2022, Payroll Giovanni put in “Real Work,” dropping off singles like “Rosary” and “The Commission” with Icewear Vezzo and Peezy. He also delivered 12 tracks on his featureless Back 2 The Ba$ics album, reminding listeners just how much of a powerhouse he really is. In 2023, the rhymer’s consistency continues.

To start off the year, the 35-year-old shared his “Balcony Thoughts” in under three minutes in a must-hear single. Following that came “Feel How I Look,” along with the exciting announcement of his Ghost Mode album. That project finally arrived on Friday (February 24), along with a visual for the Jeezy-featured “Ex Dealer Flow 2.”

Jeezy Joins Payroll Giovanni for “Ex Dealer Flow 2” Visual

In a press release, Giovanni markedly broke down what his latest release means to him. “Ghost Mode to me means cutting off distractions that don’t line up with your goals or your vision,” he began. “It could mean cutting off certain people, certain activities or places. Just disappearing from the scene and locking in until you reach your goals.”

Aside from the aforementioned Jeezy feature, the Detroit native also locked in with Babyface Ray on “Existence,” and Hope Raney on “Half Ounce.” Additionally, we hear from Biance’ Badd on “Excuse My French” as well as Big Quis on “Everything I Want In Life.” The album boasts production by Cardo Got Wings and came together thanks to Payroll’s goal-oriented drive and collaborative mentality.

All day long, the rapper has been proudly promoting his work on Instagram. Based on his comment section, it sounds as though the masses are receiving his project well, dubbing it “motivation music” and an “instant classic.” Elsewhere, others are already asking to see a video for “Paybach.”

Stream Payroll Giovanni’s Ghost Mode album on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us which of his collaborative efforts is your favourite in the comments. Make sure to check back tomorrow (February 25) for more release recommendations on our Fire Emoji playlist.

Ghost Mode Tracklist:

  1. Posting Less
  2. Ghost Mode
  3. Feel How I Look
  4. Ex Dealer Flow 2 (feat. Jeezy)
  5. Half Ounce (feat. Hope Raney)
  6. Crib In The Woods
  7. Checkin Into Suites
  8. Rich N*gga Vibes
  9. Excuse My French (feat. Biance’ Badd)
  10. Paybach
  11. Existence (feat. Babyface Ray)
  12. Everything I Want In Life (feat. Big Quis)
  13. I’m Stacking
  14. Letter 2 The Lost
  15. Balcony Thoughts

Babyface Ray Will Visit Major US Cities For His ‘Courtesy Of The Mob Tour’ With Detroit Rapper Veeze

Breakout Michigan rapper Babyface Ray is storming the US on the heels of two 2022 albums, Face and Mob, with his Courtesy Of The Mob Tour. The 25-date tour starts on April 6th in Sacramento and will zigzag its way across the country before concluding in Ray’s hometown on May 13th. He’ll be supported on the tour by fellow Detroiter Veeze, and tickets go on sale this Friday February 17th. A presale begins today at 10:00 am local time. You can get more information here and see the full run of dates below.

4/06 — Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
4/07 — San Francisco, CA @ The Recency Ballroom
4/08 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Novo
4/09 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
4/11 — San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
4/12 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
4/13 — Las Vegas, NV @ 24 Oxford
4/16 — Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
4/17 — Seattle, WA @ Showbox
4/20 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex
4/21 — Denver, CO @ Cervantes Ballroom
4/23 — Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Ballroom
4/24 — Dallas, TX @ Studio at the Factory
4/25 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s
4/26 — New Orleans, LA @ Joy Theater
4/29 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
4/30 — Charlotte, NC @ The Underground
5/01 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
5/03 — Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of the Living Arts
5/05 — Washington, DC @ Fillmore Silver Spring
5/07 — New York, NY @ Webster Hall
5/08 — Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
5/10 — Chicago, IL @ Patio Theater
5/12 — Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
5/13 — Detroit, MI @ Fillmore

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GloRilla, Babyface Ray, Ice Spice, Central Cee, & More Named to Spotify’s Most Necessary 2023 Hip-Hop Artists to Watch

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Spotify has launched its annual “Artist To Watch” campaign, highlighting the artists that will make a splash in 2023.

First off, Spotify’s playlist for the upcoming hip-hop voices, Most Necessary, is revealing the list of up-and-coming artists that are poised to have an impact on hip-hop culture and leave their stamp on the music business.

The Most Necessary playlist is a subset of RapCaviar, the largest and most popular hip-hop playlist in the world and one of Spotify’s flagship playlists. If you have yet to tune into the elite playlist, it is one of the best sources for the singles and artists that you should have your ears focused on. Go grab that here.

Included in the 2023 Most Necessary Artist to Watch are:

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You can hear all these stars and more on the Most Necessary playlist available here.

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Babyface Ray Arrested After Car Breaks Down

Babyface Ray has been incredibly successful throughout the past couple of years, steadily working to bring his music to the eyes of the mainstream.

Unfortunately, he’s now facing some legal trouble following an unfortunate incident.

BabyFace Ray performs during Lil Weezyana 2022 at Champions Square. (Photo by Josh Brasted/WireImage)

According to TMZ, it all began when a police officer noticed a broken-down BMW car blocking a road. Upon investigating and taking Ray’s information, he says he discovered a number of outstanding warrants. The “Paperwork Party” rapper was subsequently arrested.

The charges include improper possession of a weapon, driving with a suspended license and missing a child custody court appearance. They are all just misdemeanours.

The report from TMZ further indicates that the car is brand new. Ray had allegedly just driven it off of the lot.

The Detroit native is undeniably one of the hottest rappers of 2022, coming off yet another successful year. He dropped two full-length projects, as well as a number of singles this year alone.

Beginning with the release of FACE in January, the 31-year-old has continued to flood the streets with his music.

Arriving two months later, the LP’s deluxe includes eight additional songs and boasts features from DJ ESCO, Lil Yachty, LUCKI, Veeze and Baroline.

Earlier this month, he dropped his second album of the year, MOB. Featuring singles like “Spend It” and “Nice Guy,” the 18-song project further showcases his versatility and Detroit grit.

Ray was named one of XXL‘s freshmen of the year in June, alongside the likes of Nardo Wick, Saucy Santana and fellow Motown spitter, BabyTron.

In his freestyle for the campaign, he showcases his steady flow and flexes his success. “I had to tell her ass to slow down, quit runnin’ after me / You know yo mans will get smoked down, he like a pack to me / How it feel that you the G.O.A.T. now? That’s what they askin’ me,” he raps during the acappella freestyle.

What’s been your favourite song from Babyface Ray this year? Comment down below and make sure to stay tuned to HNHH for the latest updates.

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Babyface Ray Was Arrested For A Slew Of Misdemeanors After His Brand-New BMW Broke Down

Sometimes, you think you’re having a bad day and then something happens and it turns out, your bad luck was just getting started. That’s what apparently happened to Babyface Ray, according to TMZ. The Michigan rapper’s brand-new BMW reportedly broke down, blocking the road and prompting police to investigate. After they ran the rapper’s license, however, instead of providing assistance, they arrested him. Apparently, he had several outstanding warrants for various misdemeanors, including missing a child custody court appearance, improper possession of a weapon, and ironically, driving with a suspended license. He was booked into Oakland County Jail.

As for the busted Beemer, Ray gave his girlfriend permission to have it towed. Fortunately, it’s still under warranty; apparently, he’d just driven it off the lot.

It’s not all bad news, though. Ray is fresh off the release of his new album Mob — his second release of the year — and his debut television performance on The Tonight Show. The album contained the single “Spend It” and capitalized on a year in which Ray was selected as one of XXL magazine’s Freshman Class of 2022. He opened the year with the release of his album Face, and racked up an impressive collection of featured credits on projects from Future, Maxo Kream, and Nav. By this time next year, it’s possible he’ll be looking back on this arrest as just another bump in the road to superstardom.

Larry June and Babyface Ray To Face Off in Touring Sound Clash in Detroit and San Francisco

Larry June and Babyface Ray To Face Off in Touring Sound Clash in Detroit and San Francisco

In order to provide audiences and musicians with a once-in-a-lifetime live music experience, Red Bull has announced the highly anticipated 2022 US lineup for Red Bull SoundClash, which is returning this Fall. Two artists will push their creative boundaries to compete across elaborate opposite stages, with the audience choosing the winner of each round with crowd cheers via a decibel reader. Red Bull SoundClash 2022 will take place in three culturally significant US locations, including Gary Clark Jr. vs. Paul Wall in Houston, and Larry June vs. Babyface Ray in San Francisco and Detroit. This follows the thrilling 10-year sabbatical return last year.

The unique live setup, which draws inspiration from Jamaican sound clashing, assembles the best performers in mainstream and underground music to provide locally specific performances that pay homage to the artists’ hometowns and cultural traditions. There have been more than 80 Red Bull SoundClash concerts, including well-known performers like Snoop Dogg, Ludacris, and Erykah Badu, since the festival’s debut in the Netherlands in 2006.

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Red Bull SoundClash will debut a dual-city battle in the 2022 season that honors the strong musical linkages and diverse styles of two US cities that are both rap capitals: Detroit’s surging self-made culture and the Bay’s legendary nonconformist sound. Babyface Ray of Detroit and Larry June of the Bay Area will square off against one another first in the Motor City on October 15 and then once more in The Golden City on November 3.

 “It’s always love for the D, but You know we gotta do it real big, very organic, for the City,” Larry June said of the announcement. “Numbers. Yeehee. Good job Larry! Good job Red Bull!”

Babyface Ray added, “I’m just excited to put on for the D and show the world what we all about. History in the making! It’s gonna be something special, for sure. We wanna thank Red Bull for putting us on to this.”

Both Larry June and Babyface Ray are signed to the renowned independent record label EMPIRE, which is thrilled to collaborate with Red Bull on this novel concept. The label’s founder, Ghazi, says, “EMPIRE is excited to partner with Red Bull for a super dope experience showcasing the raw talents of Larry June and Babyface Ray. They are both deeply rooted in their hometowns of San Francisco and Detroit, which are core to the DNA of their music. We can’t wait to be a part of it all.”

You can purchase tickets for San Francisco here, Detroit here, and Houston here.

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Red Bull Soundclash Returns With Babyface Ray, Larry June, And A New Twist

California’s Bay Area and Detroit have always been spiritually linked in hip-hop. Because of a mid-80s migration pipeline that sent frozen-toed Michiganers west for the sunnier climes provided by the Golden State coastline, the two music scenes share a lot in common. From a love of car culture to the off-kilter swing flow that has become common in both cities’ regional sounds, the Bay and Detroit have provided plenty of artists whose origins could just as easily land in one or the other — think MC Breed or any number of newer Motown rappers like Icewear Vezzo and Payroll Giovanni.

Soon, though, those two sides will find themselves embroiled in a friendly competition, courtesy of Red Bull and the Red Bull SoundClash. The fan-favorite battle event is returning this year with a traveling schedule that’ll see two rising rappers — Detroit’s Babyface Ray and San Francisco’s Larry June — face off in each other’s hometowns. They’ll each have an opposing stage and the winner will be determined by crowd reactions via a decibel reader. The cool part is, because of the Bay/Detroit connection, there might not be much of a hometown advantage for either.

In addition to those two battles, a third will take place in Houston featuring a unique cross-genre clash between modern-day blues man Gary Clark Jr. and chopped-and-screwed aficionado Paul Wall. That should be interesting in its own right, thanks to the odd blend of music styles from both Texas natives.

The schedule can be found below, and you can find more info here.

10/15: Babyface Ray vs. Larry June – Detroit
11/3: Larry June vs. Babyface Ray – San Francisco
11/10: Gary Clark Jr. vs. Paul Wall – Houston