Big Ah Kidz


Big Ah Kidz is the debut studio album by American rapper 1900Rugrat. It was released on November 7, 2025, through 300 Entertainment. The album features 15 tracks, and features from Kyle Richh, Loe Shimmy, Quavo, Hunxho, BabyTron, BabyChiefDoit, Rio da Yung OG, Hurricane Wisdom, BAK Jay, and HeadHuncho Amir.

Composition

One of the lead singles for the album, "Where Da Fine Shyt," takes a rather straightforward approach, with Gabriel Bras Nevares citing how the track incorporates "minimal piano riffs and bell hits, persistent soft hi-hats, dry but quick kicks, and a sole string synth hanging in the background."
According to Michael Saponara of Billboard, he wrote how that "Hard" takes a rather "tranquil approach," rather than turning up over the chaotic beats he typically favors.

Critical reception

Overview

For the lead single, "Every Week", Alexander Cole of HotNewHipHop wrote how the track has a "throwback vibe" to it, with all three rappers on the track delivering some melodic verses or hooks. Cole compliments the three, writing how "Quavo really does a great job in the middle of the song, while 1900Rugrat and Loe Shimmy show off their youthful exuberance."
Eddy "Precise" Lamarre of RollingOut wrote how 1900Rugrat "mixes humor, heart, and pure energy across a tracklist that feels both chaotic and intentional. It's youthful, confident, and entirely his own lane."
Quincy of Rating Games Music wrote that Big Ah Kidz is filled with "wild punchlines, offbeat flows, and relentless energy that feels straight out of the trenches." His favorite tracks off the album are "Hard", "Every Week", "Chicken Member", "Ashes On My LV", and "Dat Like".

Songs

XXL included "Where Da Fine Shyt" in its list of the 13 best hip hop songs of the week of its release. Billboard also included "Hard" on their Best New R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week playlist, with Michael Saponara writing " Hunxho handles chorus duties before passing the baton to Rugrat, who calls out the fake demons who are “only killer in their captions.” Amir bats third with a motivational assist, stamping himself as the voice of East Dallas.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal.