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Powerful rap is his trademark! DaBaby’s most popular songs ranked

Powerful rap is his trademark! DaBaby’s most popular songs ranked
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DaBaby is an American rapper who debuted in 2019 and is known for his precise and brutal rap style.

His second album, “Kirk,” and third album, “Blame It on Baby,” both shot to No.

1 in the U.S.

charts in quick succession, cementing his name.

In 2020, he was also nominated for Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song at the Grammy Awards, and his future success is highly anticipated.

This time, we present a ranking of DaBaby’s most popular songs!

Powerful rap is his trademark! DaBaby’s most popular songs ranked (1–10)

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DABABY – SAVE ME (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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This is a track by DaBaby that’s causing a major stir thanks to its shocking music video.

It draws on a real incident that occurred in his hometown of Charlotte in August 2025, adding a fictional “what if I had been there” perspective.

While he’s known for the hit “Rockstar,” this song takes a stark turn, focusing on very serious themes such as cries for help and society’s indifference.

Released in September 2025 as a collaboration with Goldiie Lux, it doesn’t have any commercial tie-ins, but it delivers an even stronger message because of that.

It’s a perfect choice when you want a hip-hop track that makes you think deeply.

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DaBaby – ROCKSTAR (Live From The BET Awards/2020) ft. Roddy Ricch
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A track from DaBaby’s third album vividly portrays the harsh realities faced by young people in America.

The lyrics candidly recount issues they confront—such as being forced to carry guns and clashes with the police—and are deeply moving.

At the same time, an episode about using a firearm to protect his family offers a glimpse of DaBaby’s kindness.

Completed as a collaboration with Roddy Ricch, the song topped the U.S.

charts in 2020.

Its powerful social message sparked discussion, and a remix supporting the Black Lives Matter movement was also produced.

Set to a hip-hop rhythm, the song powerfully expresses the stance of standing up together with friends and is sure to encourage everyone who keeps on challenging themselves.

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Dababy – Shut Up (Official Music Video)
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DaBaby, a rapper from North Carolina, suddenly rose to global superstardom starting in 2019.

He’s now one of the central figures in the current hip-hop scene, and every album he releases becomes a worldwide hit.

Among his works, a standout “bad-boy” classic I’d recommend is Shut Up.

Released in February 2020, the track gained popularity for its hard-hitting lyrics and quintessential trap sound.

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Dua Lipa – Levitating Featuring DaBaby (Official Music Video)
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A song by Dua Lipa, the British singer-songwriter and UK pop icon, with a title that means “levitating.” It’s a collaboration with American rapper DaBaby.

According to Dua Lipa, it expresses the feeling of falling in love and floating as if you’re in another world.

The pop sound pairs perfectly with the impact-focused, colorful video, and it’s a powerful track that sticks in the listener’s ear even in short clips.

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DABABY – LETTER TO MY YN (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
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Rapper DaBaby from North Carolina broke into the top tier of artists when his 2019 single “Suge” peaked at No.

7 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Known for his crisp flow and aggressive style, he shows a different side on a new track released in December 2025.

Framed as a letter to the younger generation, the song delivers a barrage of candid warnings about money troubles and the pitfalls of relationships, grounded in his own experiences.

Rather than a flashy tale of success, it’s striking for how vividly it speaks about the costs that await after you start making money.

Produced by BandPlay and Drumlord, the track lays message-driven lyrics over an up-tempo trap beat.

It’s a recommended listen for those interested in street realities or curious about DaBaby’s evolving expression.