BabyChiefDoit has been steadily building his online reputation, and "Mr. President" marks his latest release.
BabyChiefDoit is a 17-year-old rapper from Chicago who brings a nostalgic vibe that calls back to an earlier chapter of the city’s legendary hip-hop story. In particular, his style fits right into the drill scene, giving the impression of being a modern-day successor to Chief Keef and the unforgettable movement that defined the 2010s.
On his latest single titled "Mr. President", BabyChiefDoit stays true to that direction. The track is a fast-paced, high-energy anthem that echoes familiar sounds from the past in the best way possible. With a beat that could easily have come from Young Chop and a rapid-fire delivery driving the song’s two-minute length, the formula lands perfectly here.
BabyChiefDoit keeps the energy high on the verse, delivering quick, lively bars. Throughout the song, he raps about the party scene, his rise in the industry, and throws in a few confident boasts. He also makes a point to encourage fans to steer clear of drinking and drugs, even while including lines like “your best friend was chasin’ that st, you surprised he dead? That’s a bummer / she had on ho clothes in winter, her tt a** couldn’t wait ’til summer.”
This release adds to what has already been a huge year for him. In 2025, he earned a place on the XXL Freshmen list and dropped his second full-length project following his 2024 debut. It is always fascinating to watch an artist make their mark at such a young age, and BabyChiefDoit is proving to be one worth keeping an eye on. You can listen to "Mr. President" below.
BabyChiefDoit - "Mr. President"
Quotable Lyrics:
She know I stay with a hundred hoes, she just wanna be my main thing
Hop-scotchin' hoes with DThang, I don't even wanna f**k, let's switch
It ain't no tattletale, my son will disowned, he snitched
They don't excite me no more, make all 'em hoes f**k each other
I hit a thousand h**s my age, now I'm tryna hit they mothers
If you have ever played a fourfive song, you already know there is always a chance he might push your speakers to the edge. On the new track titled "PP," that idea stays true because the artist delivers another intense and explosive moment. Whether this underground sound is something that personally clicks with you is something only you can decide. It is not a style that everyone wants to hear every single day. Even so, artists like fourfive continue to prove that this approach can eventually break into the mainstream. It may take some time, but this is the way music seems to be moving right now.