BabyTron Enters The “Lion’s Den” With LAZER DIM 700 On New “Tronicles” Record: Stream

BabyTron’s new album Tronicles is filled to the brim with Detroit bangers, even if its 28-track length might sour this sound as it goes on. However, he still finds plenty of opportunities to diversify the sound and provide some compelling contrasts to his usual style. If you want an example of this, look no further than the record “Lion’s Den” featuring LAZER DIM 700, one of the hottest new-gen MCs working today.

The “Load Out” spitter’s drowsy drawl and flat delivery might sound a bit lacking in energy at first, but it’s an icy and fitting match with the tense, string-embellished, and sharp instrumental. As for BabyTron, the Death Of Slim Shady collaborator fills his verse with the deadpan deliveries, clever wordplay, aloof charisma, and detached confidence that his work before, in, and surely after Tronicles champions. It’s a simple cut, a wholly unsurprising one, but a jam nonetheless.

Also, this is a big collab for LAZER DIM 700, who seems to only go up following his link-up with Denzel Curry and Bktherula on “STILL IN THE PAINT.” If you haven’t heard this new song “Lion’s Den” yet or the album it comes from, find it on your preferred streaming service or check out the official visualizer on YouTube below. Down there, you can also find some standout bars from the cut, as well as the comments section for you to leave your thoughts on it or all of BabyTron’s Tronicles, for that matter. As always, come back to HNHH for more of the best new hip-hop releases around the clock.

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BabyTron’s “Lion’s Den” With LAZER DIM 700: Stream

Quotable Lyrics
All top shelf, you be lighting mids,
I ain’t wrestling, do I look like The Miz?
When this beef s**t is up, f**k around and find your kids,
You think you gon’ make it out of the lion’s den?

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BabyTron Drops Off A Whole “Tronicles” Worth Of Songs On His Latest Tape

There aren’t many wordsmiths like BabyTron in today’s game. From unsung and unapologetic underground figure to fringe mainstream star, the Detroit native has come a long way. It’s thanks to that personality on the mic that is unmatched and he’s wild metaphors and similes. He was able to showcase that ability, but on a slightly more restrained level earlier this year for one his elders, Eminem. “Tobey” wound up charting on the Hot 100 and it’s really helped grow his audience. He currently sits at just under five million monthly listeners on Spotify and we can only see that getting larger with more time.

While the cleaner version of BabyTron was nice, it’s great to hear him back on his antics with Tronicles. From focusing one of the cringiest trends in pop culture with “Hawk Tuah” to likening himself to Donald Trump on “Tronald Trump,” he’s pulling out all the stops. It also wouldn’t be a BabyTron tape if weren’t for the extremely long tracklist, with this one totaling 28. Tronicles comes on the heels of much shorter releases such as February’s Case Dismissed, or his collab tape with Certified Trapper, Mario & Luigi. It’s a lot of music to dive into, but we think you’ll find a few gems on this project.

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Tronicles – BabyTron

Tronicles Tracklist:

  1. 1 of Them Ones
  2. Yew!
  3. Nightmare On Yo Street
  4. Hawk Tuah
  5. HELLRAISER
  6. Neymar
  7. TRX
  8. Tronald Trump
  9. Is You Serious?! (feat. Project Money)
  10. Haunted House
  11. 3 OT
  12. Lost in the Sauce
  13. HeadBop
  14. DPOY
  15. Me & My B****
  16. Funnybutt
  17. Clark Fent
  18. Lion’s Den (feat. LAZER DIM 700)
  19. AMP
  20. What Type?
  21. Poison Oak
  22. Lame Asl
  23. Home Run (feat. Dave Blunts)
  24. Silly Goose
  25. Really Jimmy?
  26. Summer 24′
  27. Heavy Metal
  28. Legend Of Tron

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The 10 Best Cole Bennett-Directed Music Videos

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Chicago-based visionary Cole Bennett started out shooting for up-and-coming teens and twenty-something blog favorites, but in the past five years, he has become one of rap’s foremost music video directors, working with top names like Eminem, J. Cole, Lil Durk, and more. He’s even shot for actor Jack Black, delivering a colorful video for Black’s Super Mario Bros. Movie crowd-pleaser, “Peaches.”

“I was a very visual person, but I never knew that I loved music videos,” Bennett said in a 2021 XXL interview. “I always had this idea since I was super young of what it would look like if I made a music video.” For nearly a decade, Bennett has been bringing these ideas to life to the praise of the artists he works with and his growing fan base.

With that being said, we decided to scour Bennett’s Lyrical Lemonade page for his best work. Here are the 10 best Cole Bennett-directed music videos.

Honorable Mention: JID & J. Cole — “Off Deez”

Okay, it’s a pretty basic concept with workmanlike execution, but it might be the best song Bennett’s ever done a video for. JID and J. Cole are left turns for Cole Bennett, if you take in the entirety of his filmography, so it was pretty meaningful that the Dreamville cohorts teamed up with him on this standout from JID’s DiCaprio 2. It’d be nice to see them do it again.

10. Ski Mask The Slump God — “Catch Me Outside”

An early standout from both Bennett and Ski Mask The Slump God, “Catch Me Outside” perfectly illustrates the possibilities of a limited budget when you’ve got unlimited imagination. Awash with eye-popping visual effects, “Catch Me Outside” offers a prime example of Cole’s early style; it’s raw, but flashes of his future brilliance shine throughout. Many of the techniques Bennett used here eventually became hallmarks of his style, and with polish, set off the concepts of his future videos with Cordae and Eminem.

9. Central Cee — “Doja”

As “Doja” is one of Bennett’s more recent videos, its simplicity might seem out of place in a list featuring so many brain-bending, colorful visuals. But it also marks Bennett’s transition from colorful collaborator to kingmaker; Central Cee is a star stateside after working with Bennett, making the most of essentially an indie budget to secure the coveted director’s services and show he belongs on the biggest stage.

8. Jack Harlow — “What’s Poppin”

While the visuals are pretty tame for a Cole Bennett production, Harlow’s “What’s Poppin” video is still representative of the elements that have made Bennett’s videos so eye-catching and amusing. Even the low-key imagery mirrors Jack’s tongue-in-cheek humor, highlighting and elevating it with some juxtaposed elements as bottle service and satin sheets at a late-night diner and a woman “smoking” a french fry like a cigarette. It’s also impossible to discount what the video did for Harlow’s career, taking him from an indie unknown to a potential chart-topper with 170 million views.

7. Drake — “Another Late Night” Feat. Lil Yachty

Say what you want about Drake, but “Another Late Night,” at least visually, has been the height of his last couple of rough years. Drake and Yachty have great chemistry, and despite the relatively straightforward treatment, the video manages to be eye-catching and stand out from the rest of Drake’s admittedly wonky catalog.

6. Lil Durk — “Kanye Krazy”

Bennett’s referential style comes to a head in Durk’s “Kanye Krazy” video. Pulling from infamous clips from the titular auteur’s oeuvre and public outbursts, Durk reimagines the videos for “Runaway,” “Bound 2,” and “I Love It” — specifically, the moments in which Kanye’s mental illness seems to have gotten the better of him, for better or worse. This was just after Drake’s “Laugh Now Cry Later” had put Durk back on the national map, so to speak, so the cheeky visuals helped aid in lending mainstream audiences a better sense of Durk’s personality outside his harrowing drill stories.

5. BabyTron — “100 Bars”

BabyTron, like Central Cee’s “Doja,” is a more recent addition to Bennett’s filmography, albeit one with a much higher concept. It’s executed deliriously well, with a new BabyTron outfit/persona for each of the titular “100 Bars” and seamless transitions between each. It’s a format that Bennett would return to with Eminem’s “Tobey,” but it’s impressive that the Detroit and Chicago natives were able to make this work without the benefit of a huge star (and the accompanying budget). BabyTron, for all the lethargy of his flow on the song, also appears to be having a ball, as does comedian Andy Milonakis in his cameo role.

4. Eminem — “Godzilla”

Godzilla” is the moment Cole Bennett “made it,” in the sense that he began working with established megastars like Eminem in addition to the SoundCloud standouts in his own DIY cohort. Fittingly, the increased budget came along with some stunning visual effects to spice up the flow of the video’s narrative while enhancing Bennett’s trademark surrealism. Em gets punched in the face by Mike Tyson, breathes fire, vomits Legos, and performs surgery alongside longtime collaborator Dr. Dre. And speaking of collaborators, “Godzilla” is a hallmark moment for Marshall too; it’s the first time he really embraced the SoundCloud rappers he’d formerly spent huge segments of his albums belittling.

3. Polo G — “My All”

Of all Cole Bennett’s most frequent collaborators, he most frequently turns in his best work with hometown artists like Juice WRLD and Polo G. In the video for “My All,” the Chi-Town natives tone down the usual comedic elements of Cole’s catalog in favor of something more emotionally resonant. It looks simple, but it’s not; a seated Polo performs the lyrics as a montage of memories both celebratory and traumatic, scroll behind him. The fourth wall break at the end is a fun surprise.

2. Cordae & Juice WRLD — “Doomsday”

My personal favorite out of the videos presented here, “Doomsday” takes a simple concept and adds stupendous visual flair with the aid of facial overlay technology. This is how you pay homage to departed artists; Cordae puts on a clinic as both himself and his late friend Juice WRLD, while Cole puts deepfake algos to an actual artistic use that doesn’t require stealing the work of real artists.

1. Juice WRLD — “Lucid Dreams”

The video that put Bennett on my personal radar, “Lucid Dreams” is far from his most stunning. But it’s hard to argue with a billion views; “Lucid Dreams” is the song that made Juice a star, it’s still his biggest song to date, and the video displays Cole’s gift for dreamlike visuals, which also fits the theme of the song.

BabyTron Is Having Some Fun On “Clownin’”

Michigan rapper BabyTron has been enjoying increased buzz around his career in the last couple of years. His unusual flow and beat selection makes him stand out among his peers. So much so that he appeared on “Tobey” earlier this year, which was a track with Eminem and Big Sean. The song landed on The Death Of Slim Shady. After securing the biggest placement of his young career, Tron is back on his solo path. On July 31, he dropped “Clownin’,” the latest single in another characteristically prolific year for the rapper, who’s already released two mixtapes this year.

In true BabyTron fashion, “Clownin’” has a beat that heavily samples circus music. Like many new rappers coming out of the revitalized Michigan scene, he enjoys going over obscure samples and other sounds that most artists would be uninterested in attempting to tackle. The beat contrasts with his delivery and lyrical content, with Tron dropping several punchlines in quick succession. “Fully switch’ll turn his hoopty to a unicycle / Huntin’ for an opp, no, not a deer, I ever shoot a rifle” is an early one, but there are many others over the two-minute track. BabyTron has not announced plans for a new album yet. His two mixtapes, Case Dismissed and Mario & Luigi would probably be enough for most fans. However, he released three projects last year, so a third coming before the end of 2024 would not be a particularly surprising outcome. Check out the track below.

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BabyTron – “Clownin’”

Quotable lyrics:

I hope you should keep your album in the vault off how the snippets sound
You would think we fillin’ up balloons with all these whippets ’round
Walk him down, then run away, then you can catch me skippin’ towns
Off an addy, you would think I popped an O-dose
Dressin’ like a samurai, I popped out, Yohji Yamamoto
Golden Presi’ chocolate face, you’d probably think the watch a Rolo

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Eminem Says New Release is “Conceptual Album” and Should Be Heard in Order

Eminem Fires at Benzino's Neck on New Single "Doomsday Pt. 2"

Eminem calls The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) a “conceptual album,” warning fans how to get the best experience when tuning in after it drops.

“Public service announcement: the ‘death of slim shady’ is a conceptual album, therefore, if you listen to songs out of order they might not make sense,” he wrote on X. “Enjoy.”

Only a month after igniting the music world with “Houdini,” the first single off his upcoming album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), Eminem returns with “Tobey.”

Featuring fellow Michigan hip-hop heavyweights BabyTron and Big Sean, “Tobey” presents a new, yet familiar side of Eminem. The track, layered over a sparse beat by producers Daniyel, Cole Bennett, John Nocito, Car!ton, and Marvy Ayy, showcases the trio’s lyrical prowess and the vibrant musical landscape of Detroit rap.

Eminem first teased “Tobey” via a short video on his social media on June 29, hinting at the return of his hockey-masked Slim Shady persona. The teaser also included a snippet from the Cole Bennett-directed video set to release this Friday, July 5. “Tobey” is the second single from Eminem’s highly anticipated 12th album, slated for release on July 12.

The album’s first single, “Houdini,” dropped on May 31 and became an instantaneous global hit. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and Streaming Songs charts and at #2 on the Hot 100. “Houdini” continues to dominate, sitting in the top 20 of the Spotify Global and US charts, the Apple Music Global chart, and the Top 40 and Rhythmic radio charts. It is Eminem’s highest-charting single since 2013’s “The Monster” and his first to chart on Rock radio.

With “Tobey,” Eminem proves once again that he remains a powerhouse in the hip-hop world.

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Eminem’s ‘Tobey’ Video With Big Sean And BabyTron Delivers Brutal, Bloody Lyrical Vignettes

Eminem and Cole Bennett’s productive working relationship continues to bear fruit, four months after the release of their latest video, “Doomsday 2.” They return to the drawing board for a new concept for the “Tobey” video, reminiscent of featured rapper BabyTron‘s “100 Bars.” Just like in that video, Bennett produces duplicates of Eminem, BabyTron, and Big Sean that each rap a line from their respective verses while they scroll through various tableaus, from a busy packing plant to the bloody, brutal murder scene from the teaser Em shared ahead of the single’s release.

“Tobey” will presumably appear on Em’s upcoming album, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce). First announced in April after a “shady” pump fake for April Fools’ Day, Eminem’s twelfth studio album seems to be a return to form after the more political leanings of prior recent projects like Kamikaze and Revival. At the very least, it teases a return to the tongue-in-cheek, comedic material he created early in his career, judging by the video and lyrical content of lead single “Houdini.” Even so, he still finds time on “Tobey” to do a little more Music To Be Murdered By-style grousing about his placement on a recent “best rappers” list.

Watch Eminem’s “Tobey” video featuring Big Sean and BabyTron above.

Who Is BabyTron, The Rapper Featured On Eminem’s New Single ‘Tobey?’

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Who is BabyTron, the Detroit rapper who joined Big Sean as a feature on Eminem’s new single, “Tobey“?

Eminem’s latest release from the upcoming album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), isn’t just a showcase for the self-proclaimed Rap God — it’s a multigenerational display of some of the most notable names from the Motor City. While Eminem represents, in many ways, the generation who helped make rap the global phenomenon it is today, and Big Sean is the contemporary hitmaker keeping that legacy alive, BabyTron is the future of the Detroit sound. A love for truly unhinged wordplay ties them all together.

BabyTron is the definition of a Y2K baby, born in July 2000 as James Edward Johnson IV in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He started rapping at just 13 years old, creating the trio Sh*ttyBoyz in high school with friends TrDee and StanWill. A proponent of so-called “scam rap,” BabyTron’s been putting out mixtapes commercially since 2017, garnering his first big looks from outside his hometown when Lil Yachty released his Michigan Boy Boat tape, putting on various rappers from the Great Lake State — including BabyTron, who appeared on “Hybrid.”

Since then, his star has been on the rise, with a seemingly never-ending stream of new projects released through Empire distribution, most recently, MegaTron 2. He was featured as a XXL Freshman in 2022 and some of his notable tracks have included “100 Bars” and “Emperor Of The Universe” with their Cole Bennett-directed videos, and “Prince Of The Mitten.” Check them out below.

Eminem Drops New Single “Tobey” Featuring BabyTron and Big Sean

Eminem Drops New Single “Tobey” Featuring BabyTron and Big Sean

Only a month after igniting the music world with “Houdini,” the first single off his upcoming album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), Eminem returns with “Tobey.”

Featuring fellow Michigan hip-hop heavyweights BabyTron and Big Sean, “Tobey” presents a new, yet familiar side of Eminem. The track, layered over a sparse beat by producers Daniyel, Cole Bennett, John Nocito, Car!ton, and Marvy Ayy, showcases the trio’s lyrical prowess and the vibrant musical landscape of Detroit rap.

Eminem first teased “Tobey” via a short video on his social media on June 29, hinting at the return of his hockey-masked Slim Shady persona. The teaser also included a snippet from the Cole Bennett-directed video set to release this Friday, July 5. “Tobey” is the second single from Eminem’s highly anticipated 12th album, slated for release on July 12.

The album’s first single, “Houdini,” dropped on May 31 and became an instantaneous global hit. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Global 200 and Streaming Songs charts and at #2 on the Hot 100. “Houdini” continues to dominate, sitting in the top 20 of the Spotify Global and US charts, the Apple Music Global chart, and the Top 40 and Rhythmic radio charts. It is Eminem’s highest-charting single since 2013’s “The Monster” and his first to chart on Rock radio.

With “Tobey,” Eminem proves once again that he remains a powerhouse in the hip-hop world.

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Eminem And Big Sean Team Up With Detroit’s Future, ‘BabyTron’ On The Spider-Man-Inspired ‘Tobey’

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Eminem continues the rollout for his new album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) today with a new song. “Tobey” features Em’s fellow Detroiters Big Sean and BabyTron — what a look for the latter — and finds the trio trading verses full of their signature punchlines.

Yesterday, Em shared a trailer revealing the release date for the long-awaited album, which will be his first since 2020’s Music To Be Murdered By and his twelfth studio album overall. The controversial MC got the ball rolling with the release of “Houdini,” a comedic single calling back to his Eminem Show single “Without Me,” complete with a return of his Rap Boy persona from that video (he even did his own stunts in the new video).

However, not everybody enjoyed the return of the trollish persona. Megan Thee Stallion fans called out the rapper for making a joke of her injuries in the lyrics to the song, while defenders argued that he’s always made light of serious situations. Whether “the dead of Slim Shady” will mean an end to such juvenile “jokes” remains to be seen.

Listen to Eminem’s new song “Tobey” featuring Big Sean and BabyTron below.

The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) is due 7/12 through Shady Records/Aftermath/Interscope.

BabyTron Launches His Presidential Campaign & Wants You To Vote “#TRON4PREZ”

BabyTron has been putting on for the underground scene over the last couple of years now. However, over the last 12 months, he is flirting with more mainstream success as of late. For example, in late January, him and G Herbo linked up to provide their talents on “Equilibrium”. That track landed on the debut Lyrical Lemonade record All Is Yellow. Now, in the next few days, he will be landing on “Tobey”, Eminem’s second single for his upcoming album The Death of Slim Shady. Big Sean is also in the mix and it could be a great moment for the Michigan rap scene, as three different generations are colliding. So, it makes perfect sense for BabyTron to come by with a new song of his own, such as “#TRON4PREZ”.

As of late, the charismatic MC has been dropping a lot of his new material on YouTube. “#TRON4PREZ” is no different and it is quite the hilarious presidential campaign. What also makes this track tick is the creative beat. It samples the stock audio that you would hear at the start of a breaking news segment on TV. It kicks the record off and seamlessly transitions and plays throughout the instrumental. This is just one other reason why there are not many like BabyTron right now. Give “#TRON4PREZ” a try with the link below.

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Listen To “#TRON4PREZ” By BabyTron

Quotable Lyrics:

All that tough talk, bet I’m somewhere where he won’t go
Got this s*** on lock like I done mastered every choke hold
Ricola
I don’t need nothin’, cough syrup, peach soda
Three sips of this and I’ma hit a deep coma
All this winnin’ got them boys sick, Ebola, b****

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