Bas
UPDATE: Bas debuted a visual for “My N***a Just Made Bail” that fans can find after the jump. Today, Bas became the first Dreamville Records artists to release commercially with Last Winter. On the body of work, you’ll find some crew love on a J. Cole-assisted standout record titled “My N***a Just Made Bail.”
Today, Bas put on for his Dreamville clique via the newly established label’s first commercial release, Last Winter. With his major label debut comes a visual for the interlude “Building Blocks.”
We’re all for surprises if the rhymes are dope. That said, Dreamville rapper Bas delivered the Two Weeks Notice EP with no, well, notice at all.
Dreamville’s own Bas has been pretty consistent with song releases from his upcoming Last Winter project. The wheels steadily turn today with perhaps his best track yet, “Charles de Gaulle To JFK.”
Today, Bas delivered a visual for “Ceelo With The Gs” from Dreamville’s The Revenge of the Dreamers mixtape in advance of his next major release, Last Winter, due out April 29.
After years of putting on for Dreamville, J. Cole finally sits at the helm of a label of his own of the same name at Interscope Records. In fact, Light Skinned Jermaine could harbor another major player in Hip-Hop should the proverbial pendulum swing in the right direction. Some of that relies on Bas, a Sudanese […]
Now that J. Cole holds the title of CEO of Dreamville Records, many have high hopes for what the MC has in store for the label. Today, his artist Bas debuts a visual for “Golden Goals” from the Revenge Of The Dreamers mixtape.
To say J. Cole is having one of those “best week ever’s” would be a pretty safe and reassuring bet.
It’s been a minute since we heard from Dreamville artist Bas. Yesterday, he continued to push his Quarter Water Raised Me Vol. II project by delivering a visual for “Love Souvenir.”
One of the most anticipated tracks on DJ Khaled‘s Suffering From Success album is one featuring Dreamville’s own J. Cole and Bas called “Hell’s Kitchen.” And while the LP releases next week, the aforementioned cut can be heard today.
Now that J. Cole has established himself as a prevalent figure in Hip-Hop, he hopes to provide a platform for his Dreamville clique.
Having already streamed Born Sinner to counter it leaking, J. Cole whets appetites for the official release with a bonus cut from called “New York Times.”