
Babytron Brings Tronoweenie Vibes to Saint Andrew’s Hall
Detroit rapper Babytron has been making waves in the hip-hop industry. His October 25th concert at Saint Andrew’s Hall before his upcoming tour with BLP Kosher has only added to the excitement for his upcoming album, ‘The Tronicles,’ which is set to release November 8th.
SHITTY BOYZ
Along with Babytron, the Shitty Boyz consists of TrDee and StanWill. Shitty Boyz is a Detroit scam rap group formed in 2017, based out of Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Known for their clever wordplay and pop culture references, the three reference video games, movies, and even sports in their lyrics. During Babytron’s set, he was joined by the other members of the Shitty Boyz on stage to perform songs like ‘Gotham City’ and ‘Game Breaker.’
Fans appreciate how they incorporate these elements of popular culture into their verses, making their music entertaining and thought-provoking. This combination of creativity and humor sets them apart, allowing them to capture their audience’s attention.
BABYTRON
This much-anticipated concert was part of a Halloween-themed event that had fans eagerly waiting for Babytron’s performance. He included popular tracks from his earlier works, such as “Bin Reaper” and “Bin Reaper 2,” which thrilled the audience. Babytron’s performance was filled with hits, like “Jesus Shuttlesworth,” “Sith Lord,” and “8th Wonder of the World.” Fans witnessed the live debut of his new track “Really Jimmy?” and “Tobey” which was recently released by Eminem, featuring Babytron.
Fans of Babytron showed up in full force, with some dressed up to represent his album with Certified Trapper called ‘Mario & Luigi.’ The venue was decked out with spooky decorations, including cobwebs that draped over the stage and skeletons hanging from the ceiling, adding to the Halloween aesthetic.
Just a few weeks before the concert, Babytron had announced his next album, ‘The Tronicles.’ He shared the news through an Instagram post on September 23rd, which only heightened the anticipation among his dedicated fanbase. The venue vibed as fans celebrated the Halloween theme, but were also excited for the upcoming album. With the release date drawing closer, the concert served as a perfect preview, giving fans a taste of what they can expect from ‘The Tronicles.’ It was a night of fun, leaving everyone eagerly counting down the days until they could hear his new album.