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BayBee Gurl
Following Her Dream
What made you decide to get into the music industry?
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At a young age, I was very inspired by the singer, Selena Quintanilla. She really inspired me to pursue this dream.
What age were you when you first started?
I was around the age 19, when I started.
How would you describe what you do for a living?
Just living my dream, creating music with the people I trust around me.
What is your most vivid childhood memory?
It would have to be me singing on the karaoke machine for my family at parties and making up a whole dance to go with it.
If you could invite any three people, dead or alive, for dinner, who would they be?
Juice Wrld, Selena Quintanilla, and 2PAC.
How did you end up with your stage name?
I’ve always liked the word Baby Girl, but I wanted to make it more unique, so now I spell it BayBee Gurl.
What would you say is the biggest misconception about you?
That I am mean, because I have a resting B face. But, I’m super nice.
What is your (honest) opinions about the way music is looked at today?
I feel like the way I perceive music now is different, because now I’m able to understand other artist’s perspectives when I’m listening to their music. Especially in this Industry, there can be a lot of ups and downs.
What’s the greatest fear you’ve had to overcome to get where you are today?
Growing up I was very anti-social. I struggled to make friends, but now that I’m an Artist, I had to over come that fear and I had to create a new persona to give me that confidence I was missing.
What’s the one thing you’d like to achieve before you die?
To be able to tell my Family, I made it.
Being a female in a competitive market do you feel the odds are against?
Definitely! I’ve had many experiences where people thought they were better than me, just because I was “A Female Artist”.
What was the name of your first single?
Icy
Tell us something that most people may not know about you?
That I’m a huge gamer head. I’ll beat anyone 1v1 any day.
What do you have to say to the young woman that are following in your footsteps?
I’ma keep it real. You’re going to feel like at one point you want to just quit, but I promise you all the pain and work will pay off, baby girl.
What part of Cali do you represent and what is the music scene like out there?
I represent the west side of California. The music here is pretty diverse, but still lit at the same time.
Do you have social media or a website?
Officialbaybeegurl on all platforms.