Conway The Machine shares a new project “Call Da Fireman”.
After teasing it last week, DaBaby is back to the music scene as he dropped his brand new project “Call Da Fireman”. This is Baby’s first project since his last year’s album “Baby On Baby 2“.
The new EP contains three songs, which include “Shake Sum”, “Ghetto Girls”, and “Sellin Crack” featuring Offset.
Earlier this year, DaBaby dropped a series of freebies titled “Think Bout Me”, “They Just Want Your Life”, “Industry (Go DJ)” and more. Last year, DaBaby also linked up with NBA Youngboy for a joint project titled “Better Than You“.
DaBaby popularity and chart numbers were affected majorly after his 2021 homophobia controversy. At the time, the rapper was removed from several festivals, and many brands also cut ties with the rapper.
“I mean, I grow every day, but, above all, I’m just more knowledgeable about the tolerance of the business I’m in. It’s a learning process,” he said in an interview last year. “You know, being an artist, 24/7 full time. Not only that, like, I was an artist at the highest level. Like I made it to the highest level of this sh*t. So it’s like you get the adjustments that you gotta make, just like becoming a grown-a*s man in life.”
“I had no choice,” he said on adjustments he made after the controversy. “But that’s what I do. I adapt, I adapt by all means under any circumstance, I adapt to whatever. Wherever I go, life is life.”
Stream the project below.