1504 MuteBaby: The wait’s over for your non-stop ‘All Said & Done’ streaming goals

Need more than some holiday jingles this season? Look no further than rap artist 1504 MuteBaby showing out with a new All Said and Done mixtape ready for your streaming goals.

1504 MuteBaby delivers with a new ‘All Said & Done’ mixtape

Forget a studio album - it’s the mixtape flex for MB right now. The Slaughter Gang standout comes through with an 11-piece for your streaming goals.

Slaughter Gang’s own 1504 MuteBaby’s recent momentum has resulted in the release of his new mixtape, All Said and Done, available now. The project was teased by two singles  “Pop Out” and “4DG,” which are included in the mixtape’s 11-track composition.

The East Atlanta native has steadily built his buzz and following with a slew of releases, including last year’s better Left Unsaid, which featured blockbuster collaborations with G Herbo, 21 Savage and Baby Drill. Pushed along by his fervent recording schedule and brash songwriting, MuteBaby has been anything but in the last year, and his ascent is sure to extend past his moment.

Stream All Said and Done, the new mixtape by 1504 MuteBaby, here.

Where MuteBaby preferred to leave things up to interpretation on better Left Unsaid, he brought those insights to the forefront on All Said and Done, leaving little to be desired regarding his mentality, hunger and approach.

On the mixtape’s intro, also its title track, “Said and Done,” the Slaughter Gang standout asks and answers his own question succinctly—“They be like who the f*ck is Mute? Rich ass n****, come from my roots”—before delving into the extents he’s gone to to maintain his next-to-blow position. ”Pop Out,” the subsequent track, has all the qualities of a bonafide anthem, from its ominous synthesizers to its aspirational drawls: “Tryna turn 100 thousand to a M, I still ain’t made it.” From there, it’s on. “Takin’ Shit,” one of the more braggadocio songs in the stable, continues the theme of asking forgiveness instead of permission.

On his latest single, “Takin’ Shit,” one of the more braggadocio songs in the stable, MuteBaby establishes the theme of asking forgiveness instead of permission with aggressive wit. This energy extends to other tracks, like the standout “Pop Out,” which has all the qualities of a bonafide anthem, from its ominous synthesizers to its aspirational drawls: “Tryna turn 100 thousand to a M, I still ain’t made it.” From there, it’s on.

In an age of anonymous stars, 1504 MuteBaby has taken the time to acclimate himself with his audience in real life, gracing platforms like On The Radar and Lyrical Lemonade with confident introductions, and receiving co-signs from Atlanta superstar 21 Savage himself, who welcomed MuteBaby into the Slaughter Gang fold in 2023.

The next step in his journey has arrived. Stream All Said and Done today.

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