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Yung Baby Tate Shares Music Video For THAT GIRL

By: Nov. 28, 2018
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Today, buzzing Atlanta-based singer/songwriter and producerYung Baby Tate unveils the music video for her new single "That Girl."

Watch it HERE.

Get the song HERE.

The clip translates the song's flirty bounce, hypnotic energy, and empowering message into a tight, trippy, and turned-up visual. Tate dances alone under a psychedelic X-Ray filter that glistens with pops of color (matching her rainbow-hued hair) before intercutting grainy footage of the songstress. As she commands the camera, her confidence and charisma immediately shine through.

"That Girl" has shaped up to be an explosive rising hit for Tate. To date, it has racked X total streams thus far, energizing her growing fan base in the process. Most importantly, it paves the way for the 2019 arrival of her new project GIRLS.

Now, "That Girl" has her sights set on the crown.

Yung Baby Tate flaunts a rainbow-worthy variety of vibrant talents as an entertainer: namelysinger, producer, rapper, dancer, actress, and"dope ass chick," she laughs. However, with her colorful aesthetic musically and stylistically, she lives up to all of the above-especially, "dope ass chick."

Music also seemed predestined. Tate actually attended the 1996 GRAMMY® Awards in the womb of her mother Dionne Farris of iconic rap group Arrested Development. As a kid in Decatur, GA, she developed a passion for nineties R&B and hip-hop, citing Brandy, SWV, Monie Love and more as influences in addition to pop muse Gwen Stefani.

Sharpening a style of her own, the budding songstress made her introduction with the 2014 single "What's Up." In its aftermath, she began prolific run, which encompassed 2015's EP ROYGBIV and the 2018 breakout BOYS EP. The latter produced a viral hit in the form of fan favorite "Bob," clocking nearly a half-million cumulative streams within six months. Widespread acclaim followed from The Fader, Creative Loafing, Mass Appeal, The Source, and more. 2018 saw her drop the Summer Lover EP as she prepped her next project GIRLS, writing and producing herself once more.



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