310babii’s journey from an Inglewood teenager experimenting with music on his phone to one of the most exciting young voices in West Coast hip hop is nothing short of remarkable. His new album, webkam, arrives as his most complete statement yet, capturing the evolution of an artist who is quickly growing far beyond his viral beginnings.
Long before the charts, the co-signs, and the industry recognition, 310babii was simply a kid from Inglewood putting ideas together on BandLab. During the pandemic, when the world slowed down, he leaned into music with a new level of focus. That shift created a spark, and soon he recorded a track that would change his life: “Soak City (Do It).” Made entirely on his iPhone, the song exploded on TikTok thanks to a dance challenge that spread across the platform, eventually earning millions of views and pushing his name into national conversation. The record later received a massive all-star remix featuring Blueface, Tyga, Mustard, OhGeesy, and BlueBucksClan—turning a homemade idea into a certified hit.
As his momentum climbed, 310babii balanced school and music, graduating high school with a 3.16 GPA while also receiving a platinum plaque for “Soak City.” It was a defining moment that symbolized the work ethic behind his rise. He soon released his debut album Nights & Weekends under HIGH IQ / EMPIRE, delivered standout performances like his BET Hip Hop Awards debut, and continued to sharpen the West Coast bounce and melodic flair that define his style.
Everything he has experienced up to this point leads directly into webkam, his new 12-track album featuring BabyTron, DDG, and Ty Dolla $ign. The project represents a creative turning point—still rooted in the energetic spirit that made him viral, but more refined, more intentional, and more confident in its execution. The opening track “underdog” sets the tone with hunger and ambition, capturing the feeling of an artist aware of his doubters but fueled by them. “Permission Slip” with BabyTron delivers a charismatic, punchy collaboration, while “Sound Like” with Ty Dolla $ign introduces a smooth, melodic layer that shows his versatility. Meanwhile, “Cash Flow” featuring DDG stands out as a playlist-ready anthem built for movement, momentum, and mainstream appeal. Records like “She a Freak,” “Swang,” and “She Gon Drop” highlight his ability to craft fun, high-energy tracks without losing the personality that makes his music so distinctive.
webkam isn’t just another project; it’s a marker of growth from an artist who went from recording on his phone to collaborating with some of the industry’s biggest voices—all before turning 20. It reflects his journey from a local talent in Inglewood to a nationally recognized name with millions watching as he steps into the next chapter of his career. With his creative instincts sharper than ever and his fan base expanding, 310babii is showing that his rise was no fluke. webkam is a sign of what’s coming next, and if his story so far is any indication, he’s only just getting started.