bbno$
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bbno$

bbno$ (pronounced "baby no money") is the stage name of Alexander Gumuchian, a Canadian artist who started putting out music around 2014. He works closely...

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bbno$ makes light, catchy hip-hop for easy listening.

A Canadian artist whose playful, melodic tracks like "edamame" found a wide audience online.

For a quick sense of the vibe, "edamame" and "bad thoughts" frame it well. They're just melodic, everyday tracks that stick.

bbno$'s music has a specific, uncomplicated appeal. Songs like "edamame (feat. Rich Brian)" and "Lalala" are built on simple, catchy hooks and a light, electronic bounce. That direct, upbeat energy connects with listeners without trying to be anything more than it is.

Alexander Gumuchian started putting out music as bbno$ around 2014, often working with producer Wavy Jone$. The sound has stayed consistent, pulling from hip-hop and pop with a playful, DIY feel that avoids grand statements.

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bbno$ (pronounced "baby no money") is the stage name of Alexander Gumuchian, a Canadian artist who started putting out music around 2014. He works closely with producer Matthew Byrne, who goes by Wavy Jone$. Their sound pulls from hip-hop and pop, often with a light, electronic bounce that feels more playful than aggressive.

A track like "edamame (feat. Rich Brian)" broke through for them, its simple, catchy hook finding a wide audience. Other songs in their catalog, such as "Lalala" and "bad thoughts," follow a similar pattern, direct, melodic, and built for easy listening rather than dense lyricism.

They've collaborated with a few other artists in a similar lane, including Rich Brian and Yung Gravy. The music tends to avoid grand statements, sticking instead to everyday themes and a consistently upbeat, DIY energy that has connected with listeners online.

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