Baby Gang grew up between Italy and Morocco. His childhood was difficult, and he faced many problems with the law and society. Instead of hiding his struggles, he expressed them through music. This makes his songs extremely personal and powerful.
Baby Gang uses his music to talk about:
poverty and street life
discrimination
identity and cultural conflict
anger, pain, and survival
Songs like “Cella 1” and “Marocchino” show real experiences from his life.
His music went viral because of its honesty. People could feel that every word was true. His aggressive voice, emotional delivery, and strong personality made him stand out from regular rappers.
Baby Gang represents a new side of Italy: the multicultural youth. He gives a voice to kids who feel excluded or misunderstood. Even though he is controversial, he has a huge impact on Italian rap.