Haiti Babii's 'Party Roccin' is West Coast vibes only
Need your weekend started off right-right? Well - it’s still only Friday but Haiti Babii’s going hard-hard with his new “Party Roccin” anthem. The record hits hard but the music video stands out even more.
Need your weekend started off right-right? Well - it’s still only Friday but Haiti Babii’s going hard-hard with his new “Party Roccin” anthem. The record hits hard but the music video stands out even more.
Check out the new visual and keep scrolling for more details on the banger.
Representing the West Coast and his hometown Stockton, California recording artist Haiti Babii is back dropping his latest visual “Party Roccin,” the first single off of his forthcoming album Trap Art II.
Shot in Stockton and capturing a piece of his life, the new visual offers viewers a sneak peek into what they can expect in the lyricist's upcoming album. Produced by Hermanata, the new turn up single features Haiti’s natural skill in dropping his raw hooks over his captivating beats. Taking his own personal experiences and putting it towards his craft, the rapper's upcoming music will illustrate his journey from rags to riches. Haiti is currently on a U.S. tour with Kalan FrFr where he will be performing music off of Trap Art II.
In case you need more details on just who and what Haiti Babii’s doing on the regular, here’s the official rundown.
When looking for an artist that exhibits dynamic dedication to their craft, natural as well as practiced skill, and a work ethic out of this world, you don’t have to look any farther than west coast recording artist Haiti Babii. Going crazy on streaming services with his latest single “Living Testimony” as well as “This That Sh*t,” and collaborations with Mozzy, E-40, and G Perico, the lyricist has had an amazing 2021 proving that the independent artist can entertain with the best of them. Born Amari Amil, Haiti Babii is first generation Guyanese whose passion and drive to make his mark in the music industry continues to grow an unwavering fanbase. Born in Oakland, California, the rapper took up more permanent roots across the bay an hour away in Stockton with his mother. Hitting what seemed to be brick walls after a period of time and becoming weary of if his destiny in music would even come into fruition, the rapper ultimately found himself back in the streets. His near death experience being shot in the chest by police was a wake up call for the songwriter and was the beginning of him redirecting his focus and mastering his own sound and story musically. Haiti Babii has made it his mission to not only focus on his career but his mental and physical health becoming a devoted, present father to his daughter as well as a voice for judicial system reform and police brutality. He also took up clean eating and working out. Putting his alter ego to rest and embracing his true authentic self, Haiti Babii is wrapping up the remainder of 2021 featured on Kalan.FrFr’s U.S. tour and gearing up to release his upcoming album, Trap Art 2. An ear for music and a natural stage presence, Haiti Babii continues to make his mark in the business.