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BABY BASH IN CONCERT:

Latin hip hop veteran Baby Bash always has the rhymes flowing and the beats thumping on his must-see tours. Over the years Bash has gotten "Outta Control" with Pitbull and stirred up a "Cyclone" with T-Pain, but the biggest adrenaline rush of all comes at his high-energy live shows. Fans of bumping and grinding won't want to miss Baby Bash as he takes the stage to perform his decade's worth of hits on tour.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

California-born Mexican-American hip hop artist Baby Bash, a.k.a. Ronnie Ray Bryant, got his start in the mid-'90s performing with the group Potna Deuce. He released his solo debut album Savage Dreams in 2001, introducing listeners to his unique hybrid of West Coast, Southern, and Latin rap styles. Mainstream success came in 2003 with the release of his third album Tha Smokin’ Nephew, a gold-certified record that earned him his first Top 10 hit "Suga Suga". A string of successful albums followed during the decade, including 2005's Super Saucy and 2007's Cyclone. Bash has collaborated with a laundry list of high-profile artists including Akon, Nate Dogg, and Jennifer Hudson, and his electrifying performances on tour have made him a live favorite. In 2013 he released his eighth studio album Unsung, which featured guest appearances by Too Short, Miguel, and Problem.

Reviews

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 based on 11 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    VENUE SUCKED BUT BASH WAS KOOL

    by BIGPAPASMURF on 7/29/09SUNSET STATION - SAN ANTONIO BABY

    IT WAS A GOOD CONCERT HIM AND THE STOOIE BROS. WERE MAKING THE CROWD EXCITED AND HAVE A REALLY GOOD TIME. THEY WERE THROWING WATER IN THE AUDIENCE WHICH WAS AWESOME. THE ONLY THING I DIDNT LIKE WAS THE VENUE, THEIR WAS NO SEATS, WAS OUTSIDE, EVERYBODY WAS SWEATING AND PUSHED UP AGAINST EACH OTHER. OTHER THAN THAT HE WAS KOOL TO SEE.