In the live recording of "Babies" at the Royal Albert Hall, Pulp showcased their distinct sound during a period of heightened popularity. The performance took place as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity concert series, highlighting the band's commitment to social causes. Prior to this moment, Pulp released their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in 1995, which included hits like "Common People" and "Disco 2000." This album solidified their status in the Britpop movement and received widespread acclaim, earning significant accolades. The performance of "Babies," a track from their earlier album "His 'n' Hers" (1994), illustrates the band's journey and evolution, as they moved from their early sound to the more polished style found in "Different Class." The event at the Royal Albert Hall not only emphasized their musical talent but also their engagement with important social issues, marking a significant moment in Pulp’s career.