The only basics you need
Some people sell drugs. Some even sell lies. I’m just selling music😂😂😂what’s even worse is a sentence like that is so corny you’d think AI did it. Man, there’s a lot of sh I’m sick of fr. What about you? They call me Baby Booder and I just want you to hear how the world sounds right now
Welcome to the Booderverse
As someone who shares their passion for music rather than selling superficial promises, I've found that embracing authenticity is key to connecting with others. Music, unlike many things sold around us, has the power to reflect real emotions and societal truths. Baby Booder's candid style reminds us how important it is to be genuine, especially in a world full of noise and misinformation. When I first encountered posts like "The Only Basics You Need," it encouraged me to think beyond polished content and appreciate the raw, unfiltered expressions of creators. The idea of selling "music" rather than lies or falsehoods speaks to a deeper need for sincerity in today’s digital culture. It’s refreshing to see artists and authors invite us into their world—their Booderverse—where real feelings and frustrations about the world are shared openly. Using hashtags like #mothersday, #lebron, and #cireng connects diverse topics and audiences, showing how culture, sports, family, and food intertwine in modern conversations. This blending of themes creates a richer dialogue, encouraging us to hear and see the full spectrum of current experiences. For anyone interested in authentic storytelling and cultural reflection through music and words, this approach resonates strongly. Incorporating this mindset in your own creative efforts can bring more meaningful engagement. Being true to your message, even if it feels rough around the edges, often leads to a deeper connection with your audience. The Booderverse is a reminder that sometimes the only basics you need are honesty, passion, and the courage to share your unique voice.




































































