bbno$
Artist ∙ Hip-Hop/Rap
Irreverent Canadian singer/songwriter bbno$ ("baby no money") blends hip-hop, R&B, and electronic influences into a catchy and hypnotic mix. Emerging in the late 2010s, he scored a viral hit in 2019 with the Y2K-produced single "Lalala," which was certified platinum and charted across Europe, Australasia, and the U.S. A frequent collaborator with kindred spirit Yung Gravy; the pair released the Baby Gravy series. bbno$ has continued to release inventive albums like 2020's Goodluck, Have Fun and 2022's Bag or Die. He released several singles in 2024, including "It Boy."
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