![]() Nolan Rashawn) both records he produced himself. Smoovie currently has two new singles out now, “First” (feat LoveRance & akaFrank) which also has an official music video, & “Take U Home” (feat. The single still receives constant rotation on San Francisco’s 106.1 KMEL radio channel and continues to make noise in the Bay Area music scene. Later that year he released a single that became an instant radio hit “Blowin’ Up My Phone (Ring Ring)” featuring R&B sensation Nolan Rashawn (track was also written & produced by Smoovie Baby). The single was featured on DJ SlowPoke and DJ Faze’s “BAY 2 LA” mixtape and become an internet smash. In the spring of 2010, he released the club record “Bluetooth (No Hands)” (produced by rapper/producer IAMSU). Insanity” which both have gotten lots of positive feedback in the Hip Hop blog community and social networks such as Twitter & Facebook. In 2009, decided to go their seperate ways in order to pursue solo careers.Īs a solo act, Smoovie Baby released two mixtapes online in 2010, “The Baby Shower” & “Genius Vs. Tha Flatlinerz grew to be one of the Bay Area’s premiere groups. By age 20, the young rapper/producer/songwriter joined Tha FlatLinerz and achieve great success due to the group’s debut single “T&A”, which also was Smoovie’s first production to ever get major radio play (102.5 KSFM Sacramento, CA). ![]() He began rapping at the age of 12, however did not pursue his career with a serious effort until the age 17. Originally from San Francisco, he relocated to Fairfield, CA where he would eventually make his mark. With catchy lyrics, mature voice, and outstanding personality Smoovie Baby proves to be a very talented and impressive artist. A former member of Bay Area rap group Tha FlatLinerz (most known for their hit single “T&A” ). TODAYīeal and other executives who have implemented programs to allow infants in the workplace note many benefits to the business, from increased employee retention to recruitment - it's a perk that draws and keeps good people, who are then more loyal to the business, a sentiment Swinton echoed.Born Terrance Lee Carrie Jr., Smoovie Baby is emerging on the Hip Hop/R&B scene as one of the hottest artists to come out of the San Francisco Bay Area. And it puts things back in perspective." A baby in the offices of the NAIC, which has had an Infants in the Workplace program in place for over 20 years. And when you walk around the corner and you're running against the deadline and you see somebody holding a baby, it's like, 'Oh! OK.' You stop, say hi, sometimes you pat the baby on the back, and you smile. "And we have a tendency to forget that work-life balance. "So many times, we can get into a project and we're working hard - we're really focused on that project," COO Andy Beal said. Employees there told us that having infants around boosts everyone's morale and softens the workplace. Shelton drew inspiration from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which has had an Infants in the Workplace program since 1997.Īt the NAIC's headquarters in Kansas City, Missouri, babies are just a normal fixture of the office landscape - almost 175 infants have joined their parents at work over the years. At a recent meeting at the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa, three babies were in attendance. She started doing research and came across the Parenting in the Workplace Institute, an online resource that helps people design programs around having babies in the workplace. "Within 24 hours, I went from thinking, 'There's no way we can have babies in our workplace,' to 'You guys, we have to do this,'" Shelton said. The idea was particularly timely as their office was in the middle of a baby boom Swinton was one of seven employees out of a staff of 50 to have a baby in a matter of months. TODAYīut the more Shelton considered the suggestion, the more she thought it was something they should pursue to help support parents - and particularly mothers - in the workplace. "I was imagining crying babies everywhere, because I'm a mother of three and I know it's really difficult to juggle taking care of a baby and doing anything else." Samie Swinton's baby, Elizabeth, joined her for her first day back at work at the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa. "In my head I was thinking, 'Uh, no! There's no way this could work, this would be baby mayhem!'" Shelton told TODAY's 3rd hour. The organization launched the policy in December, after a pregnant employee broached the topic with CEO Beth Shelton. ![]()
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