DaBaby: Let's Do It EP review

DaBaby proves that he's still one of the most exciting and entertaining rappers in the game, despite the controversies and challenges he has faced.
DaBaby In Concert - Atlanta, GA
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DaBaby is back with a new EP titled LET'S DO IT, a three-track offering that showcases his versatility, charisma, and energy. The project, which was released on October 13, 2023, has no features and is entirely produced by KayoTheWizard and Sean Da Firzt. The Charlotte rapper proves he's still a force to be reckoned with on his latest project.

The EP opens with "CRASH THE JEEP," a hard-hitting anthem that finds DaBaby rapping over a booming trap beat with sirens and horns. The song is a fast-paced and energetic track that showcases DaBaby's confident and charismatic flow.

He brags about his wealth, fame, and skills while throwing shots at his haters and rivals. He also references his recent legal troubles, saying "I'm still on probation, but I'm still in the streets / I'm still in the booth, I'm still making heat."

He employs rhyme, repetition, and wordplay to create catchy hooks and memorable lines. The song is meant to appeal to fans of mainstream rap who enjoy listening to stories of success, power, and hedonism.

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The second track, "NO FINSTA," is a more melodic and catchy tune that sees DaBaby switching up his flow and singing with auto-tune. 

Finsta is a slang term for a fake or secondary Instagram account that people use to post more candid or controversial content. DaBaby denies having a Finsta and claims someone is impersonating him on social media. 

What makes the track unique is DaBaby's ability to switch from a playful and humorous tone to a serious and aggressive one. He experiments with different vocal inflections and cadences, such as the high-pitched "Yeah, yeah, yeah" in the intro and the low-pitched "Like—" at the end of the first verse. The song also references DaBaby's personal life, such as his daughter, his brother who died in 2020, and his success in the music industry.

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The EP closes with "D**K," a humorous and raunchy track with DaBaby rapping about his sexual prowess and exploits. He uses various metaphors and wordplay to describe his anatomy and performances, while also making fun of his competition. He also references pop culture icons such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Kim Kardashian.

Listen to the song below 

LET'S DO IT is a short but satisfying EP demonstrating DaBaby's ability to make catchy and diverse songs that appeal to different audiences. He proves that he's still one of the most exciting and entertaining rappers in the game, despite the controversies and challenges he has faced in the past year. The EP is available for streaming and download on all major platforms.

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