Michigan-born, Durham-based artist Elare André has dropped his newest single “What’s Baby’s Name?”, a genre-defying track that flips the script on the traditional hip-hop brag. Known for blending emotional depth with intricate sound design, André uses this release to sharpen his identity as both an innovator and a storyteller.
The track was initially sketched out as a beat for another artist, but André quickly realized its personal resonance made it impossible to give away. Built on slippery synth lines and off-kilter rhythms, the production mirrors the track’s playful yet assured tone. André’s vocals lean into wit and self-awareness, transforming the brag into a performance that feels equal parts satire and confidence.
Though playful on the surface, “What’s Baby’s Name?” is part of a bigger artistic arc. It belongs to André’s ambitious 13-track debut Music for All Occasions, which he is releasing track by track in non-linear fashion. The project’s scrambled rollout culminates in a complete-sequence vinyl release set for May 2026. This creative decision underscores André’s commitment to reshaping not just sound but also how audiences experience his music.
Influences like Charli XCX and Frank Ocean are apparent, yet André’s sound resists pigeonholing. He draws from hyperpop’s experimental textures, hip-hop’s confidence, and indie pop’s introspection, crafting music that is at once cinematic and intimate. This genre-fluidity has become his signature, building on years of self-taught production and instrumental skill.
With “What’s Baby’s Name?”, Elare André makes his intentions clear. He’s not here to play by the rules but to bend them, creating songs that resonate emotionally while challenging expectations. As he continues to roll out Music for All Occasions, André is carving out a lane that’s entirely his own.
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