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| background = solo_singer | birth_name = Ronald Ray Bryant
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'''Ronald Ray Bryant'''<ref> for writer Ronald Bryant and performer Baby Bash</ref> (born October 18, 1969),<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/ronald_r_bryant_born_1969_10487375}}</ref> better known by his ] '''Baby Bash''' (formerly '''Baby Beesh'''), is an American rapper and singer.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnx0arHLwBs|title=Baby Bash on Being a Hispanic Rapper But Not Gang Related, Raised Around Blacks|first=|last=djvlad|date=31 July 2017|publisher=]}}</ref> From 1995–98, he performed under the stage name ''Baby Beesh'', as part of Dope House Records, after which he changed the last part of the name to "Bash."<ref name="amg">{{cite web|last=Jeffries|first= David|title=Baby Bash – Biography|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=baby-bash-p357051/biography|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|year=2007|accessdate=2007-09-16}}</ref> His first album "]", was followed by '']''; and '']'', which included the singles "]" and "Shorty DooWop". In 2005, '']'' was released, its lead single being "]", a collaboration with singer ]. '']'' followed in 2007, with ] featuring ] and its follow-up, "]" featuring ], landing on the '']'' charts as well.<ref name="single discography">{{cite web|title=Baby Bash Billboard Singles|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p357051|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|year=2008|accessdate=2008-02-01}}</ref> '''Ronald Ray Bryant'''<ref> for writer Ronald Bryant and performer Baby Bash</ref> (born October 18, 1975),<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EW9RsB0a0oAC&dq=baby+bash&pg=PA43 | title=The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 9th Edition: Complete Chart Information about America's Most Popular Songs and Artists, 1955-2009 | isbn=9780823085545 | last1=Whitburn | first1=Joel | date=5 October 2010 | publisher=Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed }}</ref> better known by his stage name '''Baby Bash''' (formerly '''Baby Beesh'''), is an American rapper from ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnx0arHLwBs|title=Baby Bash on Being a Hispanic Rapper But Not Gang Related, Raised Around Blacks|last=djvlad|date=31 July 2017|publisher=]}}</ref><ref name="amg">{{cite web|last=Jeffries|first= David|title=Baby Bash – Biography|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=baby-bash-p357051/biography|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|year=2007|access-date=2007-09-16}}</ref> His first two albums, '']'' (2001) and '']'' (2002), were released by the independent ]-based label ] under his former stage name "Baby Beesh". It was changed to "Baby Bash" before he signed with ] in 2003 and released his ] single, "]" (featuring ]), in July of that year. The song became his first ], peaking at number seven on the ] and serving as lead single for his third album and major label debut, '']'' (2003).


In 2005, he guest appeared on Frankie J's single "]," which peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and remains his highest-charting song. His fourth album, '']'' (2005), peaked at number 11 on the ] and was led by the top 20 single, "]" (featuring ]). After transferring to ], he released his 2007 single, "]" (featuring ]), which matched "Suga Suga" on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and preceded his ] (2007). His fourth album, '']'' (2011), was released independently.<ref name="single discography">{{cite web|title=Baby Bash – Billboard Singles|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p357051|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|year=2008|access-date=2008-02-01}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/baby-bash-frankie-j-suga-suga-video-interview-8062776/amp/|title=Baby Bash and Frankie J Take a Look Back at their 2003 hit "Suga Suga"|website=Billboard.com|date=February 3, 2017}}</ref>
He contributed to other performers' works, including the song "Obsession (No Es Amor)" by the 3rd Wish, released in Europe and later a U.S release with a re-recording of the European version, performed by ] in 2005 and "]" Terra Kreischer 2008 by ] in 2006.


He has collaborated with numerous other artists during his career, such as ] ], ], Coolio- Da'unda'dogg, ]<ref name="wiggy">Birchmeier, Jason. . AllMusic</ref> and ], ] singers like ], ], ], ], ], and ],<ref name=LR>{{cite web|title=Baby Bash: Flyest Mexican Under the Radar|url=http://latinrapper.com/featurednews33.html |work=LatinRapper.com|date=2005-04-08|accessdate=2008-04-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080416131041/http://www.latinrapper.com/featurednews33.html | archive-date=16 April 2008<!--DASHBot-->|url-status=live}}</ref> and other ] rappers such as ], Nino B, Doll-E Girl, ], ],<ref name="wiggy" /> and ].<ref name="saucy">Jeffries, David. . ]: 2005.</ref> He continues to write lyrics for singers such as ], ] and ].<ref name="STORM">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/baby-bash-interview-2.html |title=2nd Baby Bash Interview|publisher=LatinRapper.com|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> He has collaborated with a number of artists throughout his career, such as ] rappers ], ], ], ]<ref name="wiggy">Birchmeier, Jason. . AllMusic</ref> and ]; ] singers such as ], ], ], and ];<ref name=LR>{{cite web|title=Baby Bash: Flyest Mexican Under the Radar|url=http://latinrapper.com/featurednews33.html |work=LatinRapper.com|date=2005-04-08|access-date=2008-04-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080416131041/http://www.latinrapper.com/featurednews33.html | archive-date=16 April 2008<!--DASHBot-->|url-status=live}}</ref> and other ] artists such as ], ], ], ],<ref name="wiggy" /> and ].<ref name="saucy">Jeffries, David. . ]: 2005.</ref> Alongside his solo career, he has released nine collaborative albums; four with fellow California rapper ] as "]," and respective projects with ] and Frankie J.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://abc30.com/amp/baby-bash-miamei-reedley-girl-artist-collab-songwriter/12280682/|title=Reedley singer, songwriter strikes music partnership with Baby Bash &#124; abc30.com|website=abc30.com|accessdate=16 February 2024}}</ref><ref name="STORM">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/baby-bash-interview-2.html |title=2nd Baby Bash Interview|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=3 January 2015}}</ref>


== Biography == == Biography ==
=== Early life === === Early life ===
Bryant was born in ] to a ] mother and an ] father from ]. Bryant was raised by his grandmother, and Bryant's father and uncles exposed him to many different types of musical genres. Initially, Bryant wanted to be a professional basketball player.<ref name="amg" /> He planned to play basketball for the junior college he attended in California during the mid-1990s. An ankle injury prevented Bryant from pursuing basketball as a career. Bryant was born in ] to a father of ] descent and a mother of ] descent.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2007/05/02/baby-bash-eschews-the-rules-of-hip-hop/amp/ | title=Baby Bash eschews the rules of hip-hop | date=3 May 2007 }}</ref> Bryant was raised by his grandmother after his parents went to jail and Bryant's father and uncles exposed him to many different types of musical genres. Initially, Bryant wanted to be a professional basketball player.<ref name="amg" /> He played basketball at ]. An ankle injury prevented Bryant from pursuing basketball as a career and he starting making music in his friend's recording studio.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deseret.com/2005/5/6/19890825/baby-bash-natalie-frankie-j-to-perform/|title=Baby Bash, Natalie, Frankie J to perform|date=January 14, 2024|website=Deseret News|accessdate=August 18, 2024}}</ref>


=== 2001–2002: ''Savage Dreams'' and ''On tha Cool'' === === 1990s–2002: ''Savage Dreams'' and ''On tha Cool'' ===
Bryant's music career began as part of the group Potna Duece in Vallejo, California. He went to ] in 1998, where he met fellow rapper ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/music/5278909.html|title=He is what he is|last=Guerra|first=Joey|date=2007-11-07|work=Houston Chronicle|accessdate=2009-08-01}}</ref> Prior to his success as a solo artist he, under the name "Baby Beesh", was part of rap groups Potna Deuce and Latino Velvet.<ref name="beesh amg">{{cite web|last=Loftus|first= Johnny|title=Baby Bash – Biography|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p357052|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|date=|accessdate=2007-09-17}}</ref> Bryant's music career began as part of the group Potna Duece in Vallejo, California. He went to ] in 1998, where he met fellow rapper ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/music/5278909.html|title=He is what he is|last=Guerra|first=Joey|date=2007-11-07|work=Houston Chronicle|access-date=2009-08-01}}</ref> Prior to his success as a solo artist he, under the name "Baby Beesh", was part of rap groups Potna Deuce and Latino Velvet.<ref name="beesh amg">{{cite web|last=Loftus|first= Johnny|title=Baby Bash – Biography|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p357052|pure_url=yes}}|website=]|access-date=2007-09-17}}</ref>


Bash's debut album, ''Savage Dreams'', was released on the independent label Dope House Records in 2001.<ref name="amg" /> The album features guest performances by South Park Mexican, Frost, Jay Tee, Mr. Kee, Don Cisco and Merciless. Bash's debut album, ''Savage Dreams'', was released on the independent label ] in 2001.<ref name="amg" /> The album features guest performances by South Park Mexican, Frost, Jay Tee, Mr. Kee, Don Cisco and Merciless.


''On tha Cool'' is his second studio album, released June 11, 2002, on Dope House Records. It was produced by Happy P and Johnny Z. The album features guest performances by SPM, Jay Tee, Russell Lee, Don Cisco, Mr. Shadow and DJ Kane. ''On tha Cool'' is his second studio album, released June 11, 2002, on Dope House Records. It was produced by Happy P and Johnny Z. The album features guest performances by SPM, Jay Tee, Russell Lee, Don Cisco, Mr. Shadow and DJ Kane.


=== 2003–2005: ''Tha Smokin' Nephew'', ''Ménage à Trois'' and ''Super Saucey'' === === 2003–2005: ''Tha Smokin' Nephew'', ''Ménage à Trois'' and ''Super Saucy'' ===
The acclaim he received caught the attention of ], who signed him later that year. In 2003, Baby Bash released his first album on a major label, ''Tha Smokin' Nephew''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/baby-bash-mn0000069813|title=Baby Bash Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More|website=]}}</ref> It debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200. Five months after its release, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. As of March 2005, the album has sold 531,000 copies in the United States. ''Ménage à Trois'' is an independent label album (fifth album overall) by Baby Bash.
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The acclaim he received caught the attention of ], who signed him later that year. In 2003, Baby Bash released his first album on a major label, ''Tha Smokin' Nephew''. It debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200. Five months after its release, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. As of March 2005, the album has sold 531,000 copies in the United States. ''Ménage à Trois'' is an independent label album (fifth album overall) by Baby Bash.


In 2005, Bash released ''Super Saucy''. ''Super Saucy'' is the first official studio album (sixth album overall) by Baby Bash released in March 2005. It spawned the hit single, "Baby I'm Back" (featuring Akon) which reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is also his last release on Universal Records before signing with Arista Records. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 copies sold in the first week released, becoming Baby Bash's highest charting album to date. In 2005, Bash released ''Super Saucy''. ''Super Saucy'' is the first official studio album (sixth album overall) by Baby Bash released in March 2005. It spawned the hit single, "Baby I'm Back" (featuring Akon) which reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is also his last release on Universal Records before signing with Arista Records. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 copies sold in the first week released, becoming Baby Bash's highest-charting album to date.


=== 2006–2011: ''Cyclone'' and ''Bashtown'' === === 2006–2011: ''Cyclone'' and ''Bashtown'' ===
He was featured on ]'s first single "Doin' Too Much," from her debut album ''Paula DeAnda''. His third studio album, '']'' (initially titled ''Ronnie Rey All Day''),<ref>. ]: August 30, 2007.</ref> was released in late October 2007. So far, Bryant has released three singles from the album: "Mamacita," featuring ], "Na Na", and "Cyclone," featuring Mickaël & ]. During the month of the album's release, Baby Bash became Myspace's #1 Latin artist,<ref name="STORM" /> and the single "Cyclone" sold over 750,000 digital copies and ringtones prior to the album's release.<ref name="STORM" /> He was featured on ]'s first single "Doin' Too Much", from her debut album ''Paula DeAnda''. His third studio album, '']'' (initially titled ''Ronnie Rey All Day''),<ref>. ]: August 30, 2007.</ref> was released in late October 2007. So far, Bryant has released three singles from the album: "Mamacita", featuring ], "Na Na", and "Cyclone", featuring Mickaël & ]. During the month of the album's release, Baby Bash became Myspace's #1 Latin artist,<ref name="STORM" /> and the single "Cyclone" sold over 750,000 digital copies and ringtones prior to the album's release.<ref name="STORM" />


Bryant completed a film entitled ''Primos'', starring ] and ]. The comedy involves three cousins working in a bakery with dreams of making money and was released in 2010.<ref name="STORM" /> His major-label debut, ''Tha Smokin' Nephew'', was well received by ],<ref>Jeffries, David. . AllMusic</ref> but his 2007 album, ''Cyclone'', was given mixed reviews, including a negative review by '']'' magazine.<ref>{{Cite news Bryant completed a film entitled ''Primos'', starring ] and ]. The comedy involves three cousins working in a bakery with dreams of making money and was released in 2010.<ref name="STORM" /> His major-label debut, ''Tha Smokin' Nephew'', was well received by ],<ref>Jeffries, David. . AllMusic</ref> but his 2007 album, ''Cyclone'', was given mixed reviews, including a negative review by '']'' magazine.<ref>{{Cite news
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'']'' is the fourth studio album by Bryant. Released on March 22, 2011, it is the first album to be released on Upstairs Records. ''Bashtown'' features production from Jim Jonsin, Printz Board, Happy P, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin, and features vocal guests E-40, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Lloyd, among others. According to Bryant, the album was recorded in 2010. '']'' is the fourth studio album by Bryant. Released on March 22, 2011, it is the first album to be released on Upstairs Records. ''Bashtown'' features production from Jim Jonsin, Printz Board, Happy P, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin, and features vocal guests E-40, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Lloyd, among others. According to Bryant, the album was recorded in 2010.


In December 2010, Bryant was offered a job as an on-air personality for ], a ] commercial radio station in San Francisco, California.<ref name="gogirl">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/baby-bash-interview-3.html |title=Our 3rd Baby Bash Interview|publisher=LatinRapper.com|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> In the same month, Bryant announced that he would be endorsing a new ] for women named after his 2011 single "Go Girl."<ref name="gogirl" /> Part of the sales proceeds from the energy drink will be donated to various charities for ]- and ]-research for women.<ref name="gogirl" /> In December 2010, Bryant was offered a job as an on-air personality for ], a ] commercial radio station in San Francisco, California.<ref name="gogirl">{{cite web|url=http://www.latinrapper.com/baby-bash-interview-3.html |title=Our 3rd Baby Bash Interview|publisher=LatinRapper.com|access-date=3 January 2015}}</ref> In the same month, Bryant announced that he would be endorsing a new ] for women named after his 2011 single "Go Girl".<ref name="gogirl" /> Part of the sales proceeds from the energy drink will be donated to various charities for ]- and ]-research for women.<ref name="gogirl" />


=== 2011–present: ''Unsung'' and arrest === === 2011–present: ''Unsung'' ===
Bryant was arrested with ] on the night of September 10, 2011, in El Paso, Texas, for possession of marijuana. Both rappers were released the same night on US$300 bail.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thisbeatgoes.com/hip-hop-news/paul-wall-and-baby-bash-busted-for-pot-charge/ |title=Paul Wall and Baby Bash Busted For Pot Charge |publisher=This Beat Goes |date=2011-09-12 |accessdate=2012-03-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120508103119/http://thisbeatgoes.com/hip-hop-news/paul-wall-and-baby-bash-busted-for-pot-charge/ |archive-date=2012-05-08 |df= }}</ref> Bryant was arrested with ] on the night of September 10, 2011, in El Paso, Texas, for possession of marijuana. Both rappers were released the same night on US$300 bail.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thisbeatgoes.com/hip-hop-news/paul-wall-and-baby-bash-busted-for-pot-charge/ |title=Paul Wall and Baby Bash Busted For Pot Charge |publisher=This Beat Goes |date=2011-09-12 |access-date=2012-03-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120508103119/http://thisbeatgoes.com/hip-hop-news/paul-wall-and-baby-bash-busted-for-pot-charge/ |archive-date=2012-05-08 }}</ref>


Bryant has a son named Brando Rey.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thebeautifulevolution.com/interview-w-recording-artist-baby-bash/|title=INTERVIEW W/ MUSIC ARTIST BABY BASH|publisher=|accessdate=3 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303194341/http://thebeautifulevolution.com/interview-w-recording-artist-baby-bash/|archive-date=2016-03-03|url-status=dead|df=}}</ref> Bryant has three kids: two boys, a girl, and a stepdaughter and has a longtime girlfriend Jennifer. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://thebeautifulevolution.com/interview-w-recording-artist-baby-bash/|title=INTERVIEW W/ MUSIC ARTIST BABY BASH|access-date=3 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303194341/http://thebeautifulevolution.com/interview-w-recording-artist-baby-bash/|archive-date=2016-03-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>


On December 17, 2013, Bryant released his eighth studio album, ''Unsung''. The album features artists such as ], ], and ]. Production credits of the album belong to DJ Rex, Happy Perez, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin. On December 17, 2013, Bryant released his eighth studio album, ''Unsung''. The album features artists such as ], ], and ]. Production credits of the album belong to DJ Rex, Happy Perez, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/unsung-the-album-mw0002611130/releases|title=Unsung: The Album - Baby Bash &#124; Releases &#124; AllMusic|via=www.allmusic.com}}</ref>


== Discography == == Discography ==
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==Films== ==Films==
*''Pain'' (2010)<ref> {{dead link|date=April 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-pain-baby-bash/19987526 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2019-03-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190307180817/https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-pain-baby-bash/19987526 |archive-date=2019-03-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref> *''Pain'' (2010)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Movie-YUNG-RO/dp/B00067ZZYI|title=Pain: The Movie|via=Amazon}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-pain-baby-bash/19987526 |title=Pain by Amir Valinia &#124;Amir Valinia, Baby Bash, Dr. Beau Williams, Tre - 9 &#124; 786984082194 &#124; DVD &#124; Barnes & Noble® |access-date=2019-03-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190307180817/https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/dvd-pain-baby-bash/19987526 |archive-date=2019-03-07 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
*'']'' (2013)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/28/alma-awards-2013_n_4008251.html|title=ALMA Awards 2013 Red Carpet's Best And Worst Looks (PHOTOS)|first=Carolina|last=Moreno|date=28 September 2013|access-date=23 October 2018|via=Huff Post}}</ref>
*'']'' (2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iconvsicon.com/2009/08/14/director-gil-medina-talks-danny-trejos-vengeance|title=Director Gil Medina Talks Danny Trejo's 'Vengeance'|date=14 August 2009 }}</ref>


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American rapper (born 1975)
Baby Bash
Baby Bash in 2010Baby Bash in 2010
Background information
Birth nameRonald Ray Bryant
Also known asBaby Beesh
Born (1975-10-18) October 18, 1975 (age 49)
Vallejo, California, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
DiscographyBaby Bash discography
Years active1996–present
Labels
Musical artist

Ronald Ray Bryant (born October 18, 1975), better known by his stage name Baby Bash (formerly Baby Beesh), is an American rapper from Vallejo, California. His first two albums, Savage Dreams (2001) and On Tha Cool (2002), were released by the independent Houston-based label Dope House Records under his former stage name "Baby Beesh". It was changed to "Baby Bash" before he signed with Universal Records in 2003 and released his pop rap single, "Suga Suga" (featuring Frankie J), in July of that year. The song became his first hit, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and serving as lead single for his third album and major label debut, Tha Smokin' Nephew (2003).

In 2005, he guest appeared on Frankie J's single "Obsession (No Es Amor)," which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains his highest-charting song. His fourth album, Super Saucy (2005), peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 and was led by the top 20 single, "Baby, I'm Back" (featuring Akon). After transferring to Arista Records, he released his 2007 single, "Cyclone" (featuring T-Pain), which matched "Suga Suga" on the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded his fifth album of the same name (2007). His fourth album, Bashtown (2011), was released independently.

He has collaborated with a number of artists throughout his career, such as West Coast rappers B-Legit, Nate Dogg, Coolio, E-40 and Mac Dre; R&B singers such as Avant, Keith Sweat, Bohemia, and Mario; and other Latino artists such as Fat Joe, South Park Mexican, Natalie, Frost, and Pitbull. Alongside his solo career, he has released nine collaborative albums; four with fellow California rapper Jay Tee as "Latino Velvet," and respective projects with Paul Wall and Frankie J.

Biography

Early life

Bryant was born in Vallejo, California to a father of English descent and a mother of Mexican descent. Bryant was raised by his grandmother after his parents went to jail and Bryant's father and uncles exposed him to many different types of musical genres. Initially, Bryant wanted to be a professional basketball player. He played basketball at Solano Junior College. An ankle injury prevented Bryant from pursuing basketball as a career and he starting making music in his friend's recording studio.

1990s–2002: Savage Dreams and On tha Cool

Bryant's music career began as part of the group Potna Duece in Vallejo, California. He went to Houston in 1998, where he met fellow rapper South Park Mexican. Prior to his success as a solo artist he, under the name "Baby Beesh", was part of rap groups Potna Deuce and Latino Velvet.

Bash's debut album, Savage Dreams, was released on the independent label Dope House Records in 2001. The album features guest performances by South Park Mexican, Frost, Jay Tee, Mr. Kee, Don Cisco and Merciless.

On tha Cool is his second studio album, released June 11, 2002, on Dope House Records. It was produced by Happy P and Johnny Z. The album features guest performances by SPM, Jay Tee, Russell Lee, Don Cisco, Mr. Shadow and DJ Kane.

2003–2005: Tha Smokin' Nephew, Ménage à Trois and Super Saucy

The acclaim he received caught the attention of Universal Records, who signed him later that year. In 2003, Baby Bash released his first album on a major label, Tha Smokin' Nephew. It debuted at number 48 on the Billboard 200. Five months after its release, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA. As of March 2005, the album has sold 531,000 copies in the United States. Ménage à Trois is an independent label album (fifth album overall) by Baby Bash.

In 2005, Bash released Super Saucy. Super Saucy is the first official studio album (sixth album overall) by Baby Bash released in March 2005. It spawned the hit single, "Baby I'm Back" (featuring Akon) which reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100. It is also his last release on Universal Records before signing with Arista Records. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 with 48,000 copies sold in the first week released, becoming Baby Bash's highest-charting album to date.

2006–2011: Cyclone and Bashtown

He was featured on Paula DeAnda's first single "Doin' Too Much", from her debut album Paula DeAnda. His third studio album, Cyclone (initially titled Ronnie Rey All Day), was released in late October 2007. So far, Bryant has released three singles from the album: "Mamacita", featuring Marcos Hernandez, "Na Na", and "Cyclone", featuring Mickaël & T-Pain. During the month of the album's release, Baby Bash became Myspace's #1 Latin artist, and the single "Cyclone" sold over 750,000 digital copies and ringtones prior to the album's release.

Bryant completed a film entitled Primos, starring Chingo Bling and Danny Trejo. The comedy involves three cousins working in a bakery with dreams of making money and was released in 2010. His major-label debut, Tha Smokin' Nephew, was well received by AllMusic, but his 2007 album, Cyclone, was given mixed reviews, including a negative review by Rolling Stone magazine.

Bashtown is the fourth studio album by Bryant. Released on March 22, 2011, it is the first album to be released on Upstairs Records. Bashtown features production from Jim Jonsin, Printz Board, Happy P, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin, and features vocal guests E-40, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, and Lloyd, among others. According to Bryant, the album was recorded in 2010.

In December 2010, Bryant was offered a job as an on-air personality for Wild 94.9, a Rhythmic Contemporary commercial radio station in San Francisco, California. In the same month, Bryant announced that he would be endorsing a new energy drink for women named after his 2011 single "Go Girl". Part of the sales proceeds from the energy drink will be donated to various charities for breast cancer- and ovarian cancer-research for women.

2011–present: Unsung

Bryant was arrested with Paul Wall on the night of September 10, 2011, in El Paso, Texas, for possession of marijuana. Both rappers were released the same night on US$300 bail.

Bryant has three kids: two boys, a girl, and a stepdaughter and has a longtime girlfriend Jennifer.

On December 17, 2013, Bryant released his eighth studio album, Unsung. The album features artists such as Too Short, Miguel, and Problem. Production credits of the album belong to DJ Rex, Happy Perez, Mickaël, J. Lacy, and C-Ballin.

Discography

Main article: Baby Bash discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

  • Welcome to Da Tilt with Potna Deuce (1994)
  • Latino Velvet Project with Latino Velvet (1997)
  • Velvet City with Latino Velvet (2000)
  • Wanted with Lone Star Ridaz (2001)
  • Velvetism with Jay Tee (2002)
  • M.S.U. with Jay Tee (2012)
  • Playamade Mexicanz with Lucky Luciano (2012)
  • The Legalizers: Legalize or Die, Vol. 1 with Paul Wall (2016)
  • Sangria with Frankie J (2017)

Films

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