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Babyface Ray on Kid L Podcast

May, 14 2025

Babyface Ray joins the Kid L Podcast. Babyface Ray talks about the sounds he heard growing up in Detroit. He talks about linking up with Helluva and how that impacted his future. We discuss how Team Eastside started and how Peezy and Damedot were a fundamental piece in the success of the group. He talks bout how he never answers his phone and how much life has changed since fame. Ray talks bout Team Eastside and how it impacted Detroit culture, but the group as a unit didn't find monetary success. It wasn't until Vezzo appeared that they started to understand the money aspect. Ray talks about touring with Travis Scott, being on Jimmy Fallon, and meeting fans in London. He also talks bout the success of projects such as Family over Money, The White House, Ron Artest, and more. He also discusses his thoughts on the Detroit Pistons including Cade. Kid L and Ray discuss a funny conversation about $300 Dollars. They also discuss BabyTron and Eminems collaboration. Also talking about Poppa and his story. They also discuss MIA Season and some of Ray's breakout projects.

Babyface Ray, born Marcellus Register, is a standout figure in Detroit’s hip-hop landscape—an artist known not just for his music but for his calm demeanor, street-rooted authenticity, and unwavering work ethic. Raised on the east side of Detroit, Ray embodies the quiet intensity of someone who has seen both hardship and triumph, and his music reflects a life filled with gritty perseverance, introspection, and street wisdom.

Unlike many artists who emerge with sudden viral hits, Babyface Ray’s ascent has been gradual and consistent. He built his reputation through a long catalog of underground releases and a strong local presence. What sets him apart is his ability to remain relatable while still exuding star power. He doesn’t force charisma—it flows naturally, often expressed in his laid-back tone, unbothered delivery, and sharp observational lyrics. His content isn’t about glorification; it’s more about precision. He paints a picture of Detroit life without glamorizing or sugarcoating it.

His early days in music began with Team Eastside, a rap collective that helped shape the sound of Detroit’s modern scene. That experience built a foundation, and over the years, Ray developed his solo career with persistence. His flow is marked by a nonchalant, nearly whispered delivery that draws listeners in. While others raise their voice to be heard, Ray lowers his—making his words feel personal and direct.

Ray’s appeal lies in his realness. In a time when social media rewards loud personalities and constant antics, he stands out by doing the opposite. He’s never been one to chase trends or rely on gimmicks. Instead, he stays focused, releasing music at his own pace and letting the quality speak for itself. His projects often include themes of loyalty, ambition, and surviving in environments that don’t offer many second chances. Whether he’s reflecting on old friends, the pressures of success, or the paranoia that can come with growth, there’s always a layer of emotional depth behind his lyrics.

He’s also known for being selective with interviews and appearances, adding to his mystique. Yet when he does speak, it’s clear he’s highly aware of his surroundings and what it takes to navigate the industry while staying true to himself. He often gives credit to his city, mentioning how Detroit’s harsh conditions shaped his mindset. He also acknowledges how much he values loyalty and respect over industry recognition.

In a city full of talent, Babyface Ray has become one of the faces of modern Detroit rap—not because he asked for it, but because he earned it. He remains a key voice in the evolution of the city’s sound, carrying Detroit’s underground legacy into a broader spotlight while never abandoning the soul of where he came from.

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