Latium/Universal recording artist Baby Bash, returns to the music scene with his sophomore CD, Super Saucy. This album promises to satisfy everyone's appetite boosting appearances by LA crooner Nate Dogg, R&B superstar Avant, gold-artist Akon, and rap powerhouse Pitbull. The unique blend is completed by Bash's partner in crime, Frankie J, who joins him on the #1 International hit, "Obsession", which is a featured bonus song on this 13- track pot of goodies.
The first single from Super Saucy ,"Baby I'm Back," is already in the Top 10 on the Rhythm Crossover Chart and was the #1 most added track at Rhythm Crossover in its first week at radio. Billboard states Bash's new single is "something everyone can snap their fingers to...sophisticated yet playful." "Baby I'm Back" was produced by SRC/Universal recording artist Alianue "Akon" Thiam. Akon who is taking radio by storm with his break out track, "Locked Up," and current single, "Lonely," also lends his smooth and sexy vocal style to the all too seductive hook on "Baby I'm Back".
Baby Bash's first album, Tha Smokin' Nephew , has sold over 2 million copies worldwide showcasing his vast appeal. His hit single, "Suga Suga," was a pop classic reaching over 60 million in audience and landing him appearances from Regis and Kelly to Ellen. "I make music for everybody, I am not out there trying to battle rap, just deliver hits", states Bash.
The explosive first single from 'The One', "Obsession (No Es Amor)," featuring Baby Bash, is already blowing up on radio stations across the country, currently ranking #2 at Top 40 Rhythm and #5 at Top 40 Mainstream radio. A second single from the album, "How To Deal," produced by Brian-Michael Cox, promises to push Frankie J's profile into the stratosphere.
Frankie J is slated for numerous national television appearances in support of 'The One' and will be seen on "Good Morning America" along with Baby Bash (March 24), "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (March 28), "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (April 12) and the "CBS Saturday Show" (April 23).
Born in Tijuana and raised in San Diego, vocalist Frankie J came to early prominence as a dance music artist, then as a lead singer in the platinum Latin pop group AB Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings (whose 1999 debut album sold half a million copies and earned the group a Grammy nomination). His 2003 debut solo album, 'What's A Man To Do?', featured the smash hit, "Don't Wanna Try."