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Project Baby 2
Mixtape by
ReleasedAugust 18, 2017
GenreHip-hop
Length100:22
Label
Producer
Kodak Black chronology
Painting Pictures
(2017)
Project Baby 2
(2017)
Heart Break Kodak
(2018)

Project Baby 2 (also called Project Baby 2: All Grown Up on deluxe version) is the fifth mixtape by American rapper Kodak Black. It was released on August 18, 2017, by Dollaz N Dealz, Sniper Gang and Atlantic.[1][2][3] It included guest appearances from rappers XXXTentacion, Offset, John Wicks, JackBoy, Birdman, and Lil Wayne.

Music videos were produced for "Transportin'" and "Roll in Peace". Both songs have charted on the US Billboard Hot 100, with "Transportin'" peaking at number 46 and "Roll in Peace" peaking at 31.

Background

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The mixtape was released two months after Kodak was released from jail. The cover was shot in Pembroke Pines, Florida, by photographer Ray Yau.[4][5]

Critical reception

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HotNewHipHop rated the album 79% and described it as "complex and confounding".[6]

Commercial performance

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Project Baby 2 debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with 50,000 album equivalent units, including 39,000 streaming equivalent units, and 8,000 being from pure sales.[7] On December 4, 2018, the album was certified platinum by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over a million units in the United States.[8]

Track listing

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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes and BMI.[9][10]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Versatile"Helluva6:58
2."Change My Ways"
3:59
3."Roll in Peace" (featuring XXXTentacion)3:33
4."6th Sense"
  • Octave
  • Holmes
  • Aubrey Graham
  • Kevin Richardson
  • Roark Bailey
  • Hector Chaparro
London on da Track3:14
5."Don't Wanna Breathe"
  • Octave
  • Holmes
  • Masamune Kudo
  • London on da Track
  • Rex Kudo
3:16
6."Need a Break"
  • Octave
  • Edgar Ferrera
  • Thomas Klingensmith
4:03
7."First Love"
  • Octave
  • Derek Garcia
Dyryk3:08
8."Unexplainable"2:30
9."My Klik" (featuring JackBoy and John Wicks)
  • Octave
  • Danny Snodgrass
  • Masnick Sainmelus
  • Pierre Delince
3:25
10."Transportin'"
C-Clip Beatz2:49
11."You Do That Shit"
  • Octave
  • Holmes
  • Joshua Cross
  • London on da Track
  • Cassius Jay[a]
2:21
12."Built My Legacy" (featuring Offset)
Murda Beatz3:04
13."Misunderstood"
  • Octave
  • Ferrera
SkipOnDaBeat3:09
14."Pride"
  • Octave
  • Diehl
  • Khaled
  • Kudo
  • Ben Billions
  • Rex Kudo
2:51
15."Up Late"
  • Octave
  • Ryan Vojtesak
  • Kudo
  • Charlie Handsome
  • Rex Kudo
3:29
16."No CoDefendant"
  • Octave
  • Diehl
  • Khaled
  • Garcia
  • Andrea Fisher
  • Czeiner
  • Varvatsoulis
  • Ben Billions
  • Dyryk
  • Nick the Piff
3:31
17."The Recipe"
  • Octave
  • Ferrera
SkipOnDaBeat3:19
18."Still in the Streets"
  • Octave
  • Smith
C-Clip Beatz3:20
19."Me for Me"
  • Octave
  • Chad Thomas
MajorNine3:52
Total length:65:51
Project Baby 2: All Grown Up – Deluxe version (bonus tracks)[11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
20."Codeine Dreaming" (featuring Lil Wayne)
4:23
21."No Meds"4:00
22."Versatile 2"
  • Octave
  • McCurtis
Helluva9:22
23."Cognitive"
  • Octave
  • Courtney Clayburn
Ness3:13
24."Projects" (featuring Birdman)
  • B HAM
  • C-Clip Beatz
  • Dyryk[a]
3:40
25."Rugrats"
  • Octave
  • Smith
C-Clip Beatz2:59
26."Now Time"
Helluva3:36
27."About You Without You"
  • Octave
  • Ferrera
SkipOnDaBeat3:19
Total length:100:22

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an uncredited co-producer

Sample credits

  • "Transportin'" contains a sample from "Hung Up On My Baby", written and performed by Isaac Hayes

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[9]

Technical

  • Dyryk – recording (all tracks)
  • Lu Diaz – mixing (all tracks)
  • Chris Athens – mastering (all tracks)

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[19] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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from Grokipedia
Project Baby 2 is the fifth mixtape by American rapper , released on August 18, 2017, as a commercial project through . It consists of 19 tracks and serves as the to his debut Project Baby from 2013, marking a follow-up to his major-label debut Painting Pictures earlier that year. The project was released shortly after 's release from jail in June 2017, reflecting themes of personal growth, street life, and introspection in his signature trap style. The mixtape features collaborations with prominent artists including on "Roll in Peace," Offset on "Built My Legacy," Jackboy and John Wicks on "My Klik," and additional guests like in the deluxe edition. Production is handled by notable producers such as (on tracks like "Roll in Peace" and "6th Sense"), ("Unexplainable" and "Built My Legacy"), Helluva (the extended intro "Versatile"), and others including and Skip on Da Beat. Standout tracks like "Roll in Peace" became a hit, later certified triple platinum by the RIAA, highlighting Kodak Black's rising prominence in the hip-hop scene. Commercially, Project Baby 2 debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart dated September 9, 2017, with 50,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, and topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It was certified by the RIAA on December 4, 2018, for one million equivalent units sold in the United States. A deluxe edition, Project Baby 2: , followed on November 24, 2017, expanding to 27 tracks with additional features like Birdman on "Projects." The solidified Kodak Black's status as a key figure in Florida's rap wave, blending raw lyricism with melodic elements.

Background

Development

Project Baby 2 served as a direct sequel to Kodak Black's debut mixtape Project Baby, released in 2013, and marked his fifth mixtape overall in a discography that included earlier projects like Heart of the Projects, , and Lil B.I.G. Pac. The conception of the project was heavily influenced by Kodak Black's personal circumstances, particularly his release from jail on June 5, 2017, following a brief incarceration for violating probation terms stemming from prior charges of strong-arm and . This period of reflection post-incarceration shaped the mixtape's introspective themes, as Kodak Black sought to channel his experiences into music that addressed growth and street life challenges. In late July 2017, shortly after his release, began building anticipation for Project Baby 2 through social media posts teasing the and using hashtags like #PB2 to signal its impending arrival. This announcement generated significant hype, positioning the mixtape as his first major release following his time behind bars and capitalizing on the momentum from his rising fame, exemplified by the success of his debut studio album Painting Pictures earlier that year. The pre-production planning emphasized evolving his sound while staying true to his roots, with the project announced for an August 18 release date to maintain rapid momentum in his career. Under the distribution of —his first such major-label involvement for a aimed to elevate Project Baby 2 beyond his independent origins, incorporating a more refined production approach to appeal to a broader while retaining the raw energy of his earlier work. This strategic shift reflected his growing commercial stature and desire for a polished yet authentic follow-up to his foundational project.

Recording process

Following his release from jail on June 5, 2017, began recording Project Baby 2 under conditions that restricted his movements. To facilitate production, his team constructed a dedicated at his home in , part of the greater area, where the primary sessions took place during July and August 2017. This timeline aligned with the mixtape's surprise release on August 18, 2017, allowing for a rapid development process driven by Black's post-incarceration momentum and personal growth. The sessions emphasized close collaboration with affiliates from Black's Sniper Gang collective, who contributed to the creative environment as the project was released under the Sniper Gang imprint. Black handled the bulk of the vocals himself during focused, intensive recording periods that captured his raw energy in a confined setting. Remote contributions were integrated to accommodate out-of-state featured artists, exemplified by Lil Wayne's verse on the track "Codeine Dreaming" in the deluxe edition, which was recorded separately and layered into the mix. By finalization, the standard edition comprised 19 tracks with a total runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, reflecting a streamlined yet expansive effort completed in under three months.

Production

Producers

The production for Project Baby 2 was handled by a mix of high-profile beatmakers and Kodak Black's frequent collaborators, reflecting his rising status following his signing to Atlantic Records in late 2015. Key contributors included Helluva, who provided the dark, atmospheric beat for the opener "Versatile," characterized by eerie synth lines and booming 808 bass. London on da Track co-produced the collaborative track "Roll in Peace" (featuring XXXTentacion) alongside CuBeatz, delivering a melodic trap foundation with layered synths and trap hi-hats. London on Da Track also produced "6th Sense" and co-produced "Don't Wanna Breathe" (with Rex Kudo) and "You Do That Shit" (with Cassius Jay). Additional production came from Kodak Black's in-house team, including DY Krazy (credited as Dyryk) on tracks like "First Love" and "No Codefendant" (co-produced with and Nick Da Piff), which incorporated Florida-flavored trap vibes with heavy 808s and regional melodic influences. C-Clip Beatz handled "Transportin'" and "Still in the Streets," focusing on stripped-down, bass-driven beats suited to Black's introspective flow. produced "Change My Ways" and co-produced "Pride" (with Rex Kudo) and "No Codefendant," contributing polished trap productions with subtle synth melodies. Other notable names included on "Unexplainable" and "Built My Legacy" (co-produced with ), Skip on Da Beat on "Need a Break," "Misunderstood," and "The Recipe," and Charlie Handsome and Rex Kudo on "Up Late." Overall, the beats emphasized classic trap elements like rumbling 808s, skittering hi-hats, and melodic synths, infused with Florida-specific Southern hip-hop flair to complement Black's raw delivery. Atlantic Records played a role in elevating the project's production by facilitating collaborations with established producers like and , marking a step up from his earlier independent . The was recorded during the summer of , shortly after Black's from jail in June . In 2023, an unofficial vinyl reissue of the project appeared on red double LP, pressed worldwide but not endorsed by the label or artist. Project Baby 2 features several guest rappers who contribute verses to specific tracks, enhancing the mixtape's street-oriented sound through collaborations with both local affiliates and rising stars. appears on the lead single "," where his raw, introspective verse references personal struggles and loyalty, adding a layer of emotional intensity to the track's trap production. Offset of delivers a dynamic hook and verse on "Built My Legacy," infusing the with his signature triplet flows and braggadocious energy that complements Black's reflective on perseverance. Jackboy, a fellow Sniper Gang member and frequent collaborator, appears on multiple tracks, including "My Klik" alongside John Wicks, another Sniper Gang artist, where their verses emphasize crew solidarity and street life narratives, reflecting Kodak Black's ties to his Florida-based collective. These selections draw from Kodak Black's Sniper Gang network for authentic, localized energy while incorporating higher-profile guests like and Offset to broaden appeal and introduce crossover trap elements. The standard edition of Project Baby 2 limits features to these artists, with no additional guests beyond the core collaborations. The subsequent deluxe edition, Project Baby 2: All Grown Up, expands the project with bonus tracks that introduce new features, including on "Codeine Dreamin'" and Birdman on "Projects," while retaining the original collaborations.

Composition

Musical style

Project Baby 2 exemplifies trap and Southern hip-hop aesthetics, characterized by heavy 808 basslines, hi-hat rolls, and regional influences that define Kodak Black's sound. The mixtape employs melodic vocals throughout, layering Black's distinctive mumble-rap delivery with pitched-up effects to create a hazy, emotive texture that blends and . Bouncy rhythms drive many tracks, often underpinned by nimble lines or synth pads that evoke atmospheric, dreamy production, as heard in the 8-bit-inspired beats on cuts like "Unexplainable." Compared to the raw, unpolished energy of Black's 2013 debut mixtape Project Baby, Project Baby 2 features more refined sound design, with producers like and contributing cleaner mixes and orchestral loops that add depth without sacrificing street authenticity. This evolution allows for greater sonic variety, shifting from high-energy trap anthems to slower, haunting interludes that highlight vulnerability amid the bravado. The project's track variations underscore its dynamic pacing, with upbeat, braggadocious numbers like "Versatile"—a nearly seven-minute opener built on tense, rhythmic builds—contrasting introspective pieces such as "Don't Wanna Breathe," which uses ghostly, slurred melodies and heaving cadences for a more subdued mood. At a substantial runtime of approximately 100 minutes in its edition, the mixtape accommodates experimental lengths and mood swings, weaving aggressive trap bangers with vulnerable, synth-laden reflections to create a cohesive yet multifaceted listening experience.

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of Project Baby 2 center on Kodak Black's experiences with street life struggles, portraying the relentless pull of , , and survival in Florida's projects, as seen in tracks like "Versatile," where he reflects on past incarcerations and the cycle of crime. Personal redemption emerges prominently post his jail stints, with Black expressing a desire to break free from thug life, notably in "Change My Ways," where he raps, "I need to change my surroundings / I’m tryna be a little calmer," highlighting his efforts to avoid returning to . Relationships form another core theme, often depicted as turbulent and emotionally draining, such as in "Need a Break," which explores feelings of suffocation and accusations of in romantic entanglements, and "First ," idealizing past connections amid ongoing drama. Fame's pitfalls are critiqued through self-gratifying boasts that underscore isolation and external pressures, like in "Unexplainable," where he addresses complaints about his changes while navigating legal and public scrutiny. Recurring motifs include aspirations toward fatherhood, nodding to Black's "project baby" upbringing in poverty-stricken housing projects, as he voices concerns for his son's future in "Change My Ways" with lines like "I hope my son don’t turn out to be a thug." Loyalty to his Sniper Gang crew is a constant thread, emphasizing unbreakable bonds in songs like "My Klik," which features affiliates and reinforces group solidarity against betrayal. Critiques of systemic issues surface through references to repeated legal troubles and the biases in the justice system, evident in his distrustful narratives about violations and media influence. The storytelling evolves toward greater maturity compared to Black's earlier works, incorporating introspective reflections on and self-doubt, as in "," where he ponders, "Did so much dirt I wonder how I still be gettin’ any blessings," signaling a shift from brash bravado to vulnerable . Features like on "" amplify motifs of pain and resilience, with their verses decrying media distortions and personal betrayals, fostering a shared of hardship and emotional endurance.

Release and promotion

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Project Baby 2 began building anticipation through teasers in July 2017, with sharing snippets and announcements on platforms like and to engage fans directly. For instance, he posted a short video on declaring his intent to drop new material soon, explicitly teasing the project, while updates highlighted personal reflections that aligned with the mixtape's themes of growth and struggle. These efforts, timed shortly after his release from jail in June 2017, amplified the buzz surrounding his return. Atlantic Records played a key role in supporting the mixtape's rollout, managing to ensure wide availability upon the August 18, 2017, release. Promotional tie-ins extended to Kodak Black's Sniper Gang brand, which coordinated merchandise drops featuring apparel and accessories inspired by the mixtape's aesthetic to foster fan loyalty and street-level hype. The , photographed by Ray Yau in , captured gritty, personal imagery of the artist in introspective poses against urban backdrops, reinforcing the project's raw, autobiographical narrative.

Singles and videos

The lead single from Project Baby 2 was "" featuring , released on August 18, 2017, alongside the mixtape; it later peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track's collaboration added significant appeal through XXXTentacion's rising prominence in the rap scene. The follow-up single, "Transportin'", also debuted on the same date, emphasizing street narratives centered on Kodak Black's luxurious lifestyle and transportation motifs amid his come-up. Music videos accompanied both key singles to bolster promotion. The "" video, released on January 15, 2018, was directed by A$AP Rocky's AWGE creative agency and featured a cinematic style with surreal, narrative-driven visuals including church scenes and symbolic imagery reflective of the song's themes of conflict and resolution; it was filmed in locations to tie into 's roots. In contrast, the "Transportin'" video dropped simultaneously with the on August 18, 2017, self-directed by and showcasing him in domestic settings with bold colors and personal flair to highlight the track's boastful energy. The November 24, 2017, deluxe edition of Project Baby 2: All Grown Up introduced additional tracks like "Built My Legacy" with Offset, but these were not elevated to single status or accompanied by dedicated videos, focusing instead on expanding the original tape's narrative without further singles push.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Project Baby 2 debuted at number 2 on the chart dated September 9, 2017, marking Kodak Black's highest charting release at the time. The mixtape also reached number 1 on the chart, securing Kodak Black's first leader on that tally. Internationally, Project Baby 2 peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. In the United States, it sustained a position within the top 50 of the for 20 weeks, demonstrating sustained popularity through consistent streaming and sales activity. On year-end charts, the project ranked number 118 on the 2017 and climbed to number 43 on the 2018 year-end list, reflecting its enduring performance. Among its tracks, the single "Roll in Peace" featuring achieved significant acclaim, earning a triple certification from the RIAA in recognition of three million units sold or streamed . This success was driven in part by robust streaming metrics, which contributed to the overall chart longevity of both the single and the .

Sales and certifications

Project Baby 2 debuted with 50,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, including 39,000 streaming equivalent album units and 8,000 traditional album sales. These figures contributed to its strong debut impact on industry charts. By 2018, the project had surpassed 1,000,000 units sold , with no additional sales updates available after 2018 as of 2025. The (RIAA) awarded Project Baby 2 a certification on December 4, 2018, recognizing 1,000,000 equivalent units shipped. No further certifications were issued for the project between 2023 and 2025. Globally, the album achieved over 1 billion streams on by 2020; as of 2025, the deluxe edition has exceeded 2.2 billion streams on the platform, supporting sustained revenue through digital platforms.

Critical reception

Initial reviews

Upon its release in August 2017, Project Baby 2 received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who commended Black's introspective vulnerability and energetic delivery while pointing out inconsistencies in flow and thematic depth. praised the mixtape's complexity and confounding nature, noting its concise, evocative hooks, compelling production with moody beats, and attention-grabbing reflections on personal struggles, though it highlighted the unrepentant negativity and lack of evident growth as potential drawbacks. Pitchfork offered a mixed verdict, critiquing the repetitive flows and colorless punchlines on several tracks, such as "Built My Legacy" and "You Do That Shit," which contributed to an uneven collection spanning love songs and ego-driven boasts; however, the review appreciated moments of raw vulnerability and self-awareness in songs like "Change My Ways" and "Misunderstood," where Black's disarming oratory shone through. Other contemporary outlets echoed this balance, with Ratings Game Music awarding an 8/10 for Black's commanding mic presence and strong standout tracks like "Roll in Peace" featuring and Offset, emphasizing the project's raw energy and effective features. Critic reviews were mixed, with scores ranging from 50/100 to 80/100 based on available assessments from 2017-2018.

Retrospective assessments

Following XXXTentacion's death in June 2018, retrospective views of Project Baby 2 have often highlighted the mixtape's enhanced emotional resonance. Kodak Black reflected in a 2023 tribute, calling XXXTentacion a "legend." Fan discussions from 2018 to 2023 have frequently praised Project Baby 2 for its versatility, with users noting Kodak Black's range across introspective tracks like "Don't Wanna Breathe" and high-energy cuts like "Transportin'," often ranking it among his top works alongside Painting Pictures. In a 2018 one-year anniversary thread on r/hiphopheads, commenters emphasized how the project aged well, showcasing deeper lyricism on personal struggles that distinguished it in Kodak's discography, with "Roll in Peace" and "Versatile" cited as enduring highlights. Similar sentiments appeared in later online forums, positioning the mixtape as a high point for its balance of trap aggression and vulnerability. In the 2020s, Project Baby 2 experienced streaming revivals, accumulating over 2.3 billion plays on by late 2025 across its editions, even as navigated ongoing legal challenges including a 2021 presidential for a prior federal firearms conviction, a 2022 arrest for drug trafficking, and 2025 domestic violence allegations (later settled) tied to a custody dispute. No official major reissues occurred, but unofficial vinyl bootlegs emerged in 2023, such as a red double-LP pressing, reflecting persistent collector interest amid the artist's turbulent career. As of 2025, Project Baby 2 has received limited academic or retrospectives, with coverage gaps underscoring its niche status in broader hip-hop historiography despite its role in shaping the melodic, mumble-infused trap sound that influenced subsequent regional artists.

Track listing and credits

Standard edition

The standard edition of Project Baby 2, released on , 2017, features 19 tracks.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Length
1"Versatile"6:58
2"Change My Ways"3:59
3""3:33
4"6th Sense"3:14
5"Don't Wanna Breathe"3:16
6"Need a Break"4:03
7"First Love"3:08
8"Unexplainable"2:30
9"My Klik"Jackboy, John Wicks3:25
10"Transportin'"2:49
11"You Do That Shit"2:21
12"Built My Legacy"Offset3:04
13"Misunderstood"3:09
14"Pride"2:51
15"Up Late"3:29
16"No CoDefendant"3:31
17"The Recipe"3:19
18"Still in the Streets"3:19
19"Me for Me"3:52

Deluxe edition

The deluxe edition, subtitled All Grown Up and released on November 24, 2017, appends eight bonus tracks to the standard edition for a total of 27 tracks.
No.TitleFeatured artist(s)Length
20"Codeine Dreaming"4:24
21"No Meds"4:00
22"Versatile 2"9:22
23"Cognitive"3:13
24"Projects"Birdman3:40
25"Rugrats"2:59
26"Now Time"3:36
27"About You Without You"3:19

Expanded deluxe edition

An expanded deluxe edition, also subtitled All Grown Up, was released on July 18, 2025, adding two bonus tracks to the 2017 deluxe edition for a total of 29 tracks.

Personnel

Vocals
Kodak Black served as the lead vocalist on all tracks of Project Baby 2. Guest appearances include on "Roll in Peace," Offset on "Built My Legacy," Jackboy and John Wicks on "My Klik" (standard edition), on "Codeine Dreaming," and Birdman on "Projects" (deluxe edition).
Technical Staff
Recording engineering was handled by Dyryk and William Knauft. Mixing was performed by Lu Diaz and William Knauft. Mastering was completed by Chris Athens.
Additional Personnel
A&R direction was provided by the Atlantic Records team.

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