Baby Pluto

Album: Eternal Atake (2020)
Charted: 36 6
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This is the opening track of Lil Uzi Vert's second album, Eternal Atake. The rapper split the record into three parts during which he takes on three different personas: "Baby Pluto" (track 1-6), "Renji" (track 7-12) and "Lil Uzi Vert" (track 13-18).
  • This aggressive banger introduces Lil Uzi Vert's "Baby Pluto" alter ego. It finds the rapper flexing his bedroom prowess, luxury car collection and general wealth in a switch-up from his usual melody and flow.
  • Uzi continues his in-your-face style for the next five tracks on Eternal Atake, all rapped by his alter-ego, Baby Pluto. When he gets to track 7, "I'm Sorry," he switches-up to another persona, Renji, whose raps are more lighthearted.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Kristian Bush of Sugarland

Kristian Bush of SugarlandSongwriter Interviews

Kristian talks songwriting technique, like how the chorus should redefine the story, and how to write a song backwards.

Christmas Songs

Christmas SongsFact or Fiction

Rudolf, Bob Dylan and the Singing Dogs all show up in this Fact or Fiction for seasonal favorites.

Alan Merrill of The Arrows

Alan Merrill of The ArrowsSongwriter Interviews

In her days with The Runaways, Joan Jett saw The Arrows perform "I Love Rock And Roll," which Alan Merrill co-wrote - that story and much more from this glam rock pioneer.

Gary Numan

Gary NumanSongwriter Interviews

An Electronic music pioneer with Asperger's Syndrome. This could be interesting.

The Fratellis

The FratellisSongwriter Interviews

Jon Fratelli talks about the band's third album, and the five-year break leading up to it.

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")

Director Wes Edwards ("Drunk on a Plane")Song Writing

Wes Edwards takes us behind the scenes of videos he shot for Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley and Chase Bryant. The train was real - the airplane was not.