Lemmy Teams Up With Offset For “Where The Baddies?” 

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Lemmy, Offset

Lemmy and Offset are out here asking the real questions.

From the very first “Can you point me to the baddies?” the track pulls you in with pure personality. The Jersey club-inspired beat is instantly infectious, setting the tone for a song that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still knows exactly how to hit. “Where The Baddies?” is bouncy, upbeat, and ridiculously fun. It’s the kind of production that has you moving before you even realize it.

This is one of those tracks where simplicity works in its favor. The concept is straightforward: they’re outside, they’re vibing, and they’re trying to find someone to take home for the night. And honestly? That’s all it needs to be. The energy carries it.

What really makes the song stand out is how effortlessly enjoyable it is. It had me cheesing from the jump, bouncing in my seat the whole time. It’s playful, a little flirty, and completely feel-good. One of those tracks that might catch you off guard, but once it does, you’re locked in.

“Where The Baddies?” isn’t trying to be deep; it’s trying to be a good time. And it absolutely succeeds.




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