Don't Stop (Baby Bash song)

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"Don't Stop"
Single by Baby Bash featuring Keith Sweat
from the album Cyclone
A-side "Don't Stop"
ReleasedMarch 2008 (Digital download)
Recorded2007
Genre R&B, pop rap
Label Arista
Songwriter(s) Keith Sweat, Baby Bash, DJ Felli Fel
Producer(s) DJ Felli Fel
Baby Bash singles chronology
"Teardrops"
(2008)
"Don't Stop"
(2008)
"That's How I Go"
(2009)

"Don't Stop" is the fourth single by Baby Bash from his album Cyclone . It features Keith Sweat and is produced by DJ Felli Fel.

Chart positions

Charts (2008)Peak
position
US Billboard Rap Songs [1] 22

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References

  1. "Baby Bash". Billboard . Retrieved 9 April 2018.