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Yes Baby

2025 single by Madison Beer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yes Baby
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"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. It was released on September 19, 2025, through Epic Records and Sing It Loud as the second single from her third studio album, Locket (2026). The song was accompanied by a music video directed by Beer and Aerin Moreno.

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Release

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]

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Composition

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]

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Personnel

The personnel is adapted from Tidal.[6]

Charts

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References

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