“What’s Baby’s Name?” isn’t your average rap boast—it’s stranger, sharper, and far more interesting.
Elare André flips the formula, using sly humour and slippery production to put swagger through a hall of mirrors. You can hear echoes of Frank Ocean’s introspection and Charli XCX’s future-facing eccentricity, but Elare makes the sound his own, weaving it into something playful yet poignant.
It’s a brag track for the overthinkers: confident, but with a knowing wink that says the whole thing’s a performance anyway. As a teaser for his ambitious debut project, this track doesn’t just demand attention—it makes you want to follow the breadcrumbs wherever he scatters them next.
Born Dirty is making his grand return to Dirtybird with a new single ‘Trippy Boys…
The Basement Sessions stands as a raw and immersive testament to the creative exchange between…
Songwriter and choral director/arranger Gitika Partington has released thirteen albums simultaneously, and without originally setting…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…
No Parachute return with One Day In Saint Tropez, a two-track melodic house EP produced…