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4.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 53 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 53
  2. Negative: 20 out of 53
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  1. Apr 20, 2020
    1
    lackluster effort from dababy. his weakest project in my opinion. star studded features carried throughout and was very disappointing. tried too hard to “change the flow”
  2. Nov 30, 2020
    3
    This album has no versatility and all of the songs sound the same!Completely the opposite of what an album must do!There are maybe a 2 or 3 good songs only
    Best tracks-Can't stop,Nasty
    Worst tracks-The others
  3. Apr 22, 2020
    2
    If an American travels to Paris, Berlin or Prague, he may have problems with communicating with the city's local people due to the language borders. That doesn't happen with music. Music is a universal language that everybody understands; it is a likeable esperanto. I am able to listen and comprehend what DaBaby has to tell us in his new record but I don't understand what he is trying toIf an American travels to Paris, Berlin or Prague, he may have problems with communicating with the city's local people due to the language borders. That doesn't happen with music. Music is a universal language that everybody understands; it is a likeable esperanto. I am able to listen and comprehend what DaBaby has to tell us in his new record but I don't understand what he is trying to say with this album.
    The production on "Blame It On Baby" is basic and repetitive. Don't miss-understand me, I enjoy rap but I haven't enjoyed this album in particular since the product is boring, over-hyped and, in the end, tiring. Emotions are not received in this particular record. I can't even move my leg while listening to this album due to the lack of ¿rhythm?. If this isn't performed to a dead crowd, I will definitely question if its members are brainless or not. The album just has no essence; its empty of sympathy and charisma which is a shame because the singer's persona is very nice and interesting. I can't understand how he hasn't put a little bit more of his soul in it, it would have made the record much better. The collaborations on it also do not work for me. I am not able to difference DaBaby's and Future's voice due to the similarity between them. A musical duo has to offer the best of both performers and include their best qualities, Oh and can we please talk about the little girl's voice at the beginning of every song? If he wants to make that resource his mark, I'm stepping out. It sounds very cringy and unnecessary to me.
    In conclusion, this 33-minute long album is very disappointing considering the amount of hype there was around it. The album's sound is messy, incohesive and repetitive and offers you the complete opposite of versatile. Even at its best, "Blame It On Baby" sounds like something DaBaby's done before and better.
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  4. Dec 24, 2020
    0
    Not his best work at all. There is a little bit more variety however it does not suit his style at all in my opinion. Lackluster however there are some hits and good features on this project.
  5. May 5, 2020
    3
    Whack. Dababy is not dababy as we know him on this album. He tries too hard to be the same as everybody now and that is the opposite of what we want. Find my way and jump are quite good though.
  6. Dec 2, 2020
    3
    Blame It On Baby is an lazy album. I'm going to start with the positives, a couple of the songs have good mainstream value and and every once in a while we hear that classic Da Baby flow. The only good songs on this album are PICK UP, ROCKSTAR, and JUMP. Now with the negatives, Their is no true effort in almost any of the songs and horrifical attempts to switch his flow. His singing isBlame It On Baby is an lazy album. I'm going to start with the positives, a couple of the songs have good mainstream value and and every once in a while we hear that classic Da Baby flow. The only good songs on this album are PICK UP, ROCKSTAR, and JUMP. Now with the negatives, Their is no true effort in almost any of the songs and horrifical attempts to switch his flow. His singing is abysmal in songs like SAD SH*T and this album contains no extra meaning except for playing at clubs. Overall badly created work. Expand
Metascore
62

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Aug 17, 2020
    75
    Though “Blame It On Baby” is fairly short at only 33 and a half minutes, the bop of songs like the Nils & Wheezy produced “Talk About It” and the title track from DJ Kid and friends prove you can hit skip and land on something good anywhere.
  2. May 1, 2020
    50
    Everything from the production to the subject matter on this new album is frustratingly similar to the first two projects.
  3. Apr 28, 2020
    70
    It's a sound we've come to know DaBaby handle on his own, but he invites industry peers like Quavo ("Pick Up"), Future ("Lightskin Shit"), YoungBoy Never Broke Again ("Jump") for the ride.