James Edward Johnson IV (born June 6, 2000), known professionally as BabyTron , is an American rapper and member of hip hop group ShittyBoyz. Born and raised in Metro Detroit , specifically Ypsilanti, Michigan , he rose to prominence following the release of his 2019 mixtape BIN Reaper , which included the song "Jesus Shuttleworth", which went viral.
23-592: James Johnson may refer to: Artists, actors, authors, and musicians [ edit ] BabyTron (James Edward Johnson IV, born 2000), American rapper James Austin Johnson (born 1989), American comedian & actor, Saturday Night Live cast member James B. Johnson (born 1944), author of science nonfiction novels James P. Johnson (1894–1955), New Jersey jazz musician, known for his "stride" piano playing James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938), African-American figure in
46-664: A 9mm handgun. He was booked into Dawson County Jail in Lexington, Nebraska , for Possession of a Controlled Substance. He was released after posting 10% of a $ 15,000 bond . James A. C. Johnson James A. C. Johnson (1867 – December 17, 1937) was a Democratic Party politician who served as the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey and in the New Jersey Senate . He was born in Jamaica and graduated from Columbia Law School . He served as
69-609: A multitude of popular beats in one song. This began with "Prince of the Mitten" in January and was followed up with "King of the Galaxy" later that month. BabyTron released the albums MegaTron and 6 in 2022, through Empire Distribution and The Hip Hop Lab. His song "Emperor of the Universe" was released on May 17, 2022, and featured a music video directed by Cole Bennett . He was named as part of
92-480: Is a member of rap group ShittyBoyz. He is also the member of Dog$ hit Militia (D$ M), a rap group featuring JuSleaze, MJPaid, ScrumbleMan, Fordio, J3, Dormie Bands, IsoJeff, GTP Daidoe, and $ camaurion, until $ camaurion's death. He frequently says shittyboys D$ M at the end of his songs. On February 8, 2023, Johnson was pulled over and arrested after a police officer conducted a search of his vehicle, finding marijuana , marijuana edibles , psilocybin mushroom edibles, and
115-555: The Billboard 200 , his first entry on the chart. On January 5, 2023, BabyTron announced his eighth mixtape, BIN Reaper 3: New Testament . The album includes features from Lil Yachty , Babyface Ray and Cordae . New Testament acts as a sequel to BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament . The album was released on January 13, 2023 and peaked at number 100 on the Billboard 200. Following his arrest on February 8, 2023, BabyTron surprise released
138-451: The XXL 2022 Freshman Class on June 14, 2022, being featured in a XXL freestyle rap cypher. On August 2, his single "Blah Blah Blah" with TrDee was released. ShittyBoyz' second mixtape, Trifecta 2 , was released on August 5, 2022. On September 19, BabyTron announced his seventh mixtape , BIN Reaper 3 . On October 28, 2022, BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament released, peaking at number 69 on
161-539: The 1930s Other sports [ edit ] James Johnson (sprinter) , American track and field sprinter of the 1960s James Johnson (wrestler, born 1954) , American Greco-Roman Olympic wrestler James Johnson (wrestler, born 1957) (1957–2019), American Greco-Roman wrestler and coach James Johnson (basketball, born 1971) , former head coach of the Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball team James Johnson (basketball, born 1987) , basketball player for
184-874: The Delaware House of Representatives Mike Johnson (James Michael Johnson, born 1972), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Sportspeople [ edit ] American football [ edit ] James Johnson (running back) (born 1984), former running back for the Minnesota Vikings James Johnson (Canadian football) (born 1980), professional American football and Canadian football cornerback James-Michael Johnson (born 1989), American football player Jim Johnson (coach) (James Archie Johnson Jr., 1912–2004), American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and college athletics administrator J. J. Johnson (American football) (James E. Johnson Jr., born 1974), former running back for
207-522: The EP Out on Bond on February 24, which he followed up with his fifth album, MegaTron 2 . On February 24, 2024, he released his ninth mixtape, Case Dismissed . In July of that year, BabyTron was featured on the Eminem single " Tobey " along with Big Sean from the album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) . On November 8th, 2024, he released his sixth album Tronicles Along with StanWill and TrDee, he
230-919: The Florida House of Representatives James G. Johnson (1855–1936), mayor of Springfield and justice on the Ohio Supreme Court James Hutchins Johnson (1802–1887), U.S. congressman from New Hampshire James Leeper Johnson (1818–1877), U.S. congressman from Kentucky James M. Johnson (judge) , justice of the Washington Supreme Court James M. Johnson (politician) (1832–1913), lieutenant governor of Arkansas James Paul Johnson (born 1930), U.S. congressman from Colorado James Johnson (Manitoba politician) (1855–1929), politician in Manitoba, Canada James Johnson (Delaware politician) or "J.J." (born 1943), member of
253-644: The Great North of Scotland Railway, 1890–1894 James A. Johnson (architect) (1865–1939), American architect James Hervey Johnson (1901–1988), American atheist James Wood Johnson (1856–1932), co-founder of the company Johnson and Johnson James Yate Johnson (1820–1900), English naturalist President James Johnson (Metal Gear) , the fictional 44th President of the United States in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty James Johnson, sole survivor of
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#1733093572742276-1087: The Harlem Renaissance James Johnson (author and priest) (1674–1740), English author and cleric James Johnson (engraver) (1753–1811), Scottish publisher James Johnson (English artist) (1803–1834), English artist James "Stump" Johnson (1902–1969), St. Louis blues musician Jamey Johnson (born 1975), country musician J. C. Johnson (1896–1981), songwriter and jazz pianist sometimes erroneously known as James C. Johnson, best known for his collaborations with Fats Waller James F. Johnson (1926–2000), American blues musician Super Chikan (James Johnson, born 1951), American blues musician Rick James (James Ambrose Johnson Jr., 1948–2004), American singer Raymond St. Jacques (James Arthur Johnson, 1930–1990), actor James Johnson (woodcarver) , Tlingit artist from Juneau, Alaska Military figures [ edit ] James Allen Johnson (1924–2016), major general in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers James Bulmer Johnson (1889–1943), recipient of
299-585: The Indiana Pacers James Johnson (cricketer) (born 1998), English cricketer James Johnson (sports administrator) , Australian sports administrator and businessman James H. Johnson (figure skater) (1874–1921), British silver medalist in pairs figure skating at the 1908 Summer Olympics Jim Johnson (footballer, born 1923) (James Johnson, 1923–1987), English footballer for Grimsby Town and Carlisle United Jim Johnson (ice hockey, born 1962) (James Erik Johnson), former ice hockey player in
322-582: The Kennedy Center and the Brookings Institution James A. C. Johnson (1867–1937), mayor of Englewood, New Jersey James Coody Johnson (1864–1927), African-Creek entrepreneur, interpreter, lawyer and politician James D. Johnson (1924–2010), Arkansas politician James E. Johnson (United States Navy) (1926–1950), U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Navy James F. P. Johnson , member of
345-612: The Miami Dolphins, 1998 winner of the Conerly Trophy Baseball [ edit ] Jim Johnson (baseball, born 1945) (James Brian Johnson, 1945–1987), American baseball pitcher (1967–1970) and briefly a member of 1970 San Francisco Giants Jim Johnson (baseball, born 1983) (James Robert Johnson), pitcher for the Atlanta Braves Lefty Johnson (pitcher) (James W. Johnson), American baseball player of
368-1243: The National Hockey League Jim Johnson (rugby league) (James Joseph Johnson, 1881–1956), New Zealand international rugby league player Jim Johnson (athletic director) (James R. Johnson), current athletics director in the NCAA Division II Jim Johnson (ice hockey, born 1942) (Norman James Johnson, 1942–2021), ice hockey player in the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association Others [ edit ] James Johnson (Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) (1640–1704), Master of Sidney Sussex 1688–1704 James Johnson (surgeon) (1777–1845), British surgeon, writer and editor James Johnson (assistant bishop of Western Equatorial Africa) (1836–1917), Sierra Leone Creole Anglican bishop James Johnson (bishop of Worcester) (1705–1774), English prelate, Bishop of Gloucester (1752–59) and Worcester (1759–74) James Johnson (bishop of St Helena) (1926-2022), English prelate, Bishop of St Helena (1985–91) James Johnson (railway engineer) , locomotive superintendent of
391-1379: The Victoria Cross during World War I James E. Johnson (1926–1950), Korean War Medal of Honor recipient James H. Johnson Jr. (born 1937), lieutenant general in the U.S. Army James H. Johnson (major general) (1929–2008), major general in the U.S. Army James K. Johnson (1916–1997), Korean War flying ace James Johnson (South African Navy officer) (1918–1990), chief of the South African Navy Johnnie Johnson (RAF officer) (James E. Johnson, 1915–2001), WWII RAF fighter ace Political figures [ edit ] James Johnson (Virginia congressman) (died 1825), U.S. congressman from Virginia James Johnson (Kentucky politician) (1774–1826), U.S. congressman from Kentucky James Johnson (Georgia politician) (1811–1891), U.S. congressman and governor of Georgia James Johnson (Iowa politician) (born 1939), state representative of Iowa James Johnson (British politician) (1908–1995), British Labour MP for Rugby, 1950–1959, and Hull West, 1964–1983 James A. Johnson (California politician) (1829–1896), U.S. congressman and lieutenant governor from California James A. Johnson (businessman) (1943–2020), businessman, Democratic lobbyist, and chairman of Fannie Mae,
414-463: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Johnson&oldid=1237286292 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages BabyTron In 2020, BabyTron released his studio album MegaTron . That same year, he also released
437-419: The mixtapes Lewis & Clark and Dookie Brothers 2 with TrDee. He released his mixtape series BIN Reaper 2 (2021) and BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament (2022), followed by BIN Reaper 3: New Testament (2023). His collaborative mixtape with artist Certified Trapper, Mario & Luigi , released in 2024. Later in the same year, he released another studio album titled "Tronicles" on November 8th, 2024. BabyTron
460-719: The track "Jesus Shuttlesworth", which became viral within the hip hop community, with a variety of memes spawning from the track. In 2020, he released his first album, Sleeve Nash , followed by Back to the Future . In 2021, he would feature on the Lil Yachty song "Hybrid", taken from the latter's Michigan Boy Boat mixtape and released two solo and two collaborative mixtapes in the same year. BabyTron's October 2021 BIN Reaper 2 mixtape had features from Lil Yachty and Miles Bridges (credited as RTB MB). BabyTron gained traction in 2022 through his series of tracks that feature him rapping on
483-451: The wreck of the Dunbar See also [ edit ] Jimmy Johnson (disambiguation) James Johnston (disambiguation) Jamie Johnson (disambiguation) James Johnstone (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
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#1733093572742506-627: Was born on June 6, 2000, in Ypsilanti, Michigan . He attended Lincoln High School in Ypsilanti and graduated in 2018. BabyTron began taking music seriously at age 13, alongside childhood friends TrDee and StanWill, and they established the rap trio ShittyBoyz while in high school. BabyTron would also consistently release solo songs and mixtapes on streaming platforms. He released his first official mixtape, Different Breed , on 2017. Two years later, he released his debut mixtape, BIN Reaper , which featured
529-458: Was named as part of the XXL 2022 Freshman Class on June 14, 2022, being featured in a XXL freestyle rap cypher. In 2024, BabyTron was featured on the song "Equilibrium" alongside G Herbo for Lyrical Lemonade 's album All Is Yellow . During the same year, BabyTron, alongside Big Sean , was featured on Eminem 's song " Tobey ", which was the second single for his album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) . James Edward Johnson IV
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