DaBaby Throws Epic House Party For ‘VIBEZ’ Video

DaBaby Throws Epic House Party In ‘VIBEZ’ Video
DaBaby is fresh off of the release of his latest album entitled, ‘Kirk,’ which dropped on Friday (Sept. 27th) and features his newest single, ‘Vibez.’ On Tuesday, the Charlotte, N.C., native released the album’s second visual under the direction of Reel Goats. In the video, the rapper serves ‘Tip Drill,’ inspiration from the early 2000s with his crew of party goers in a mansion with dozens of women in sexy bathing suits.

Baby throughout the visual sticks to his high energy formula and sense of humor. The 27-year-old ate up all of the attention as all of the ladies couldn’t keep their hands off of the ‘Suge,’ rapper.

Baby is even chased and bathed by a group of women throughout the video.

Check out the video below:
As previously reported, a shirtless Baby was filmed making his way through the crowd while his security guard, Kane, tried to diffuse the hyped audience. In a the clip, one fan allegedly got too close and caught Kane’s attention.
It’s not clear whose hand reached over to the rapper in the clip, but Kane allegedly hit the female concertgoer, knocking her unconscious.
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