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Single by Madison Beer | ||||
Released | September 19, 2025 | |||
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Length | 2:55 | |||
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"Yes Baby" on YouTube |
"Yes Baby" is a song by the American singer Madison Beer. She co-wrote it alongside Leroy Clampitt, Peter Rycroft, and Lucy Healey, and co-produced it with the former two. Epic Records and Sing It Loud released "Yes Baby" as a single on September 19, 2025, accompanied by a music video directed by Beer and Aerin Moreno.
Madison Beer first teased the release of "Yes Baby" on social media on September 15, 2025, sharing a short clip of her walking on a treadmill, wearing black heels and white socks. Two days later, she officially announced the single and revealed its cover artwork, featuring a picture of the aforementioned clip. [1] Epic Records and Sing It Loud released "Yes Baby" on September 19, 2025. [2] A music video, directed by Beer and Aerin Moreno, premiered on the same date. [3] The video was inspired by 1980s exercise clips, [3] [4] and features the singer using exercise balls, a barre, and dancing in a mirrored choreography. [5] According to Rolling Stone 's Jon Blistein, a press release for "Yes Baby" suggested that it served as the first single from Beer's upcoming album. [4]
Beer co-wrote "Yes Baby" with Leroy Clampitt, Peter Rycroft, and Lucy Healey, and co-produced alongside the former two. [6] According to music publications, "Yes Baby" is an electropop [7] and dance-pop track with instrumental led by synthesizers and "propulsive" percussion. [4] Beer described it as "really just a fun and flirty song", and stated that it incorporated "a whole new energy" after recording the music video. [4] In the chorus, Beer repeats the song's title: "Yes, baby, yes, yes, baby, yes, yes, baby". [4] In an interview with Paper , Beer declared that the title phrase has a sexual meaning, and conceived the song as "the closing bracket in an unintentional trilogy", following her 2024 singles "Make You Mine" and "15 Minutes". [5]
The personnel is adapted from Tidal. [6]