“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.
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