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Keisha is the second song from "Big Boy Baller Club" by Baby Baby.
"Atlanta natives Baby Baby are back with their sophomore album and once again they waste no time diving right into energetic and raucous compositions designed to grab listeners and shake them from their seats. Big Boy Baller Club is the stuff of well-seasoned artists and a demonstration of the band’s ability to grow and evolve in new and innovative ways.
A highly anticipated album, Big Boy Baller Club is equal parts punk, rock, positivity and in-your-face optimism. There are no breaks, no moments to take a quick breather: just non-stop, no-holds-barred energy driven by accelerated chord progressions and the sense that if every word isn’t shared as quickly as possible the band might burst. It is addictive and impressive, a solid second endeavor." - Performer Magazine
"What with Mike D busy getting photographed by the New York Times in his well-appointed Brooklyn town house, someone had to pick up the “Fight For Your Right (to Party)” mantle, or watch the whole enterprise given over to self-seriousness and poise. Enter Atlanta quintet Baby Baby, the perfect men for the job. Channeling the Beastie Boyʼs silly irreverence and party-rockinʼ spirit, Baby Baby blend pop/punk songwriting with a hip-hop swagger and an emphasis on the live experience, which is something akin to the party scene in a teen movie, only everyone there can drink, and the partyʼs actually fun.
Baby Baby convened in the summer of 2009, when singer/guitarist Fontez Brooks and drummer Grant Wallace shook off the sleepiness of the suburbs and set out to bring a new element to the Atlanta scene. Packed with unfriendly, broody artists, hostile hardcore kids and the strip-club rap scene on the creepy fringes, The A simply needed some fun rock. And thatʼs what Baby Baby — which has since expanded to include percussionist Colin Boddy, bassist Kyle Dobbs and Ryan Burruss on keys — delivers on their sophomore album, Big Boy Baller Club, the follow-up to 2011ʼs Money, out April 1 on the Gospel of Rhythm Recordings.
Baby Baby is a big, inclusive tent. Thereʼs room under it for friends, foes, Nickleback fans, even haters; we all need someone to keep us in check, donʼt we? All they ask is that you come ready to dance and make some new friends on the floor. Theyʼll take care of the rest."
Bio by Rachel Bailey
"Bad Brains and Kings Of Leon had a baby that was styled by In Living Colour and was raised by Lamar of Revenge Of The Nerds" - Clark Westfield (The Gay Blades)
"Catchy, fun, and totally chaotic ...canned optimism of the Andrew WK variety." - Afropunk.com
"Whether itʼs Fontez gargling his vocals like an inebriated Louis Armstrong then switching gears, and delving into a soulful, yet eccentric, singing style that brings to mind fellow Georgian Andre 3000, or Grant hammering the skins like he is stirring up a war dance while Kyleʼs fleet fingers work his six-string bass with precision... it is obvious that these boys are having a blast. – Performer
- Genre
- funrock