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“Chasing Hearts”

2 Chainz’s Candyland Turns Up as Baby Huncho Celebrates “What I Like”Release and Debuts “Do Your Dance”

Two men posing together in a nightclub setting, wearing stylish outfits. One man wears a black leather vest and pants, while the other dons a graphic t-shirt and shorts. The background features a dimly lit atmosphere with colorful lighting.

Known for creating feel-good records with international flavor and Southern energy, Baby Huncho is continuing to carve out his own lane with music designed for movement, nightlife, travel, and celebration. What I Like delivers infectious party vibes while blending dance and reggaeton-inspired sounds that are already connecting with listeners looking for the soundtrack to the summer.

Atlanta nightlife was in full effect this past Friday as rising artist Baby Huncho celebrated the release of his newest single, What I Like, at Candyland, the popular club owned by 2 Chainz. Surrounded by his TMG family, supporters, and some of Atlanta’s familiar faces, the night quickly transformed from a release party into a statement moment for an artist building undeniable momentum.

But the biggest surprise of the night may have been what happened mid-celebration.

As the energy inside Candyland reached another level, Baby Huncho debuted an unreleased track titled Do Your Dance, instantly shifting the atmosphere in the room. The crowd reaction made it clear the record struck a nerve. By the end of the night, attendees were already asking about the song, creating demand before the official release had even been announced.

With Party All Night and What I Like already available on all streaming platforms, Baby Huncho now appears to have a third record building anticipation in real time.

A person stands against a textured wall at night, wearing a black sleeveless jacket, black pants with straps, and tan boots. They are making a hand gesture with four fingers showing.

The celebration carried a nostalgic feel throughout the night, with Baby Huncho stepping out in a sleek all-black look inspired by the smooth late-90s and early-2000s performance era often associated with Chris Brown aesthetics. The room itself reflected Atlanta culture at its finest — music, motion, networking, and influence all under one roof.

The night drew a star-studded crowd including Zaytoven, 2 Chainz, YFN Lucci, Breezy, and Rah Rah 100, signaling that Baby Huncho’s growing movement is beginning to catch the attention of the city.

Behind the music is a story rooted in resilience and discipline. Before fully stepping into entertainment, Baby Huncho served five years in the United States Army working in supply logistics. A military veteran turned songwriter and entertainer, he brings structure, focus, and intentionality to his artist development while balancing charisma with authenticity.

Raised in Reynolds, Georgia, and shaped by both faith and personal adversity — including the loss of his mother to cancer — Baby Huncho channels real-life experiences into records meant to uplift people and create moments of escape. His sound blends Dance, Afro, Pop, and Southern influence into music that feels vibrant, freeing, and emotionally connected.

As Atlanta continues searching for fresh energy and crossover-ready talent, Baby Huncho is proving he may have the formula: melodic records, strong branding, live energy, and music that naturally makes people move.

With What I Like heating up, Party All Night still making waves, and Do Your Dance already becoming one of the city’s most talked-about unreleased records, Baby Huncho’s summer campaign is looking like all gas, no brakes.

To keep up with Baby Huncho, follow him on Instagram at @thebabyhuncho.

 

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