Baby Bash

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Upcoming concerts (12) See all

  1. May

    10

    Bakersfield, CA, US

    Mechanics Bank Theater

  2. May

    11

    San Diego, CA, US

    Pechanga Arena

  3. Jun

    1

    Minneapolis, MN, US

    Varsity Theater

  4. Jun

    2

    Canceled Cleveland, OH, US

    House of Blues - Cleveland

  5. Jun

    14

    Indianapolis, IN, US

    Old National Centre

  6. Jun

    29

    Colorado Springs, CO, US

    Sunshine Studios Live

  7. Jul

    13

    Nashville, TN, US

    Brooklyn Bowl - Nashville

  8. Jul

    19

    Dallas, TX, US

    House of Blues - Dallas

  9. Jul

    20

    Houston, TX, US

    House of Blues - Houston

  10. Aug

    24

    Riverside, CA, US

    Riverside Municipal Auditorium

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Biography

  • Ronnie Ray Bryant (born October 18th, 1975), formerly known as Baby Beesh and best known as Baby Bash, is a Mexican-American rapper, hailing from Vallejo, California.

    Bash’s musical career began in the early noughties, not too long after injury had conspired to curtail a promising basketball career in college. Between his hometown of Vallejo and his new, adopted home base of Houston, Texas, he found himself performing in a number of hip hop groups, including Latino Velvet and Potna Deuce. That was enough to put him on the hip hop map in his own right, and he released a couple of moderately-received records in 2001 and 2002, ‘Savage Dreams’ and ‘On tha Cool’ respectively.

    Those records did more than enough to earn Bash a chance with Universal, who quickly signed him and put out album number three, ‘Tha Smokin’ Nephew’, in 2003. It would ultimately go gold, with sales of over half a million. His first release under the Bash name, meanwhile - ‘Super Saucy’ - would secure him a top twenty single in the U.S., in the form of the Akon collaboration, ‘Baby I’m Back’. In the years since, he’s continued to collaborate widely, with the likes of Paul Wall, Miguel, Too Short, Problem and T-Pain having appeared on his solo records, whilst he’s made four albums to date with his rap group Lone Star Ridaz, too.

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Live reviews

  • Baby Bash

    You may not recognize the name Ronnie Ray Bryant, but anyone raised in the 90s will recognize the name Baby Bash. I was actually a bit apprehensive about going to his show, mainly because I didn’t know a lot of his songs; but somehow, my friend convinced me that I still knew enough that it’d be worthwhile. As much as I hate to admit it, she was right. The crowd was huge! I hadn’t really thought about how big of a following he had, but it was awesome because the energy level was set so high. When Baby Bash took to the stage I found myself singing and dancing along. I was also pleasantly surprised at how great his raps are live, probably because of the emotion and love of what he does really shines through. He was great with the audience, constantly engaging them and getting them pumped up (even though I didn’t think it was possible to raise the energy more). The best part about the show was that he had a lot of guests come on and do their collaboration songs. Like Frankie J coming on stage to sing “Sugar Sugar,” and Sean Kingston coming on to sing “What Is It.” He closed out the show with “Cyclone” and everyone went wild! The whole place boomed, with everyone singing and dancing.

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  • Mexican-American rapper Ronnie Ray Bryant is not an instantly recognisable yet for anybody alive in the early 00's will know his R & B hit 'Suga Suga' from the album 'The Smokin' Nephew'. Although he has not received similar commercial success with his following releases, he still commands a fanbase who are keen to hear the nostalgic sounds of his discography.

    There is a surprisingly large crowd gathered as the stage lights dim and Ronnie steps out with a huge smile across his face and the speakers start to blast out the recognisable introduction to 'That's How I Go'. The audience instantly goes wild and begins to bounce along with the beats under the command of Bash's frontman. The main man keeps the stage chatter pretty minimal however he does thank the audience for the great energy levels this evening. He plays all the old favourites to keep the atmosphere going as the audience cheers wildly for 'Suga Suga' 'Baby I'm Back' and even 'Shorty DooWop' which more people know than I think Baby realised.

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  • It was a bad ass show!!! Baeza and Baby Bash...yummy!!! Great show, great atmosphere!!Loved when they performed Certified Freak...that was probably the sexiest part of the show lol!!! Been a fan for a LONG time!! I hope they come to Sac again soon!!

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  • Worth every penny short show but well worth it humble dude. I would definately see him again! He performed Dopehouse records songs and made himself available to the crowd. Highly recommended.

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  • Baby Bash was amazing! He is very humble! He stayed much longer after he finished performing to take pictures with the fans. The venue was great, tons of free parking. Will see him again

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Past concerts

  1. Apr

    5

    Rio Rancho, NM, US

    Spring Fest with Ice Cube

  2. Mar

    29

    Ontario, CA, US

    Toyota Arena

  3. Mar

    15

    Austin, TX, US

    Come and Take It Live

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