Its iconic guitar riff and hook were later used in Robin Schulz’s 2015 hit "Sugar" and Lorde's 2025 track "If She Could See Me Now". Breaking Down the Music Video
The song peaked at number 7 in December 2003 and stayed on the chart for 33 consecutive weeks.
The magic of "Suga Suga" almost didn't happen because Baby Bash was initially hesitant about making "soft" music for the radio. Baby Bash Suga Suga Feat Freankie J
Take a trip down memory lane with the original music video that defined a summer: Baby Bash - Suga Suga (Official Music Video) ft. Frankie J BabyBashVEVO YouTube• Nov 1, 2009 Musical Composition and Samples
If there is one song that instantly transports you back to the summer of 2003, it’s the smooth, melodic vibes of Released on July 21, 2003, as the lead single for Baby Bash’s major-label debut album, Tha Smokin' Nephew , this track became a global anthem and a defining moment for Chicano rap and R&B crossover music. The Story Behind the Collaboration Its iconic guitar riff and hook were later
They met at Frankie J’s home studio in San Diego in 2002.
The duo later revealed that their success helped pave the way for the reggaeton movement, including artists like Daddy Yankee, by opening doors for Latinos on the urban charts. Chart Success and Global Impact Take a trip down memory lane with the
Produced by , "Suga Suga" is celebrated for its lush, warm, and romantic atmosphere.