Nijay Babe
Nijay Babe came up in New York City in the early 2000s, with a sound that pulled from hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B. Their debut single "9 TEC" got some...
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Nijay Babe came up in New York City in the early 2000s, with a sound that pulled from hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B. Their debut single "9 TEC" got some attention for its mix of catchy melody and lyrics about street life. The group is led by Nijay Da Don, and includes members like Nijay Da Light and Nijay Da Busta.
Their music has sparked debate at times, with some finding the lyrics polarizing. Nijay Da Don has been known for being outspoken. They've kept making music that addresses social issues, with tracks like "Bad Bitches" and "Bounce" in their catalog. The song "Bem High" features Ph Ricch and Off. Pedrin.
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