Stream Bas’ “Spilled Milk 1”

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All my fiends, rejoice! In “Spilled Milk 1,” Bas joins forces with J.I.D., Ari Lennox, EARTHGANG and more for four songs full of lofty bars, chill vibes and afro-beats. Correct, this project is random as s**t, but hey, I like random for Bas! (more…)

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Dreamville – Revenge Of The Dreamers III (Album Review)

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Dreamville’s highly anticipated “Revenge Of The Dreamers III” album has finally arrived! Just like any other sequel, it features crazy plot twists, talented C-list guest appearances, and most importantly, an impressive showing by the franchise’s head honcho. Man, I love sequels so much! (more…)

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Bas, JID, Guapdad 4000, Reese LAFLARE, Jace, Mez, SmokePurpp, Buddy & Ski Mask The Slump God Unite For “Costa Rica”

 

I’m going to Costa Rica this month, and I damn sure won’t be going with as many n***as as the ones featured on this song. (more…)

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J. Cole, J.I.D, Bas, EarthGang & Young Nudy Unite For “Down Bad”

Dreamville (aka the Golden State Warriors of rap) is looking for a two game sweep today with “Down Bad” and “Got Me.” (more…)

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Buddy Calls On J.I.D., Bas, Guapdad & Kent Jamz For “Link Up” (Review & Stream)

“Harlan & Alondra” just got slightly better.  (more…)

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Bas – Milky Way (Album Review)

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Bas has been relatively quiet these last couple of years, and rightfully so, this era of hip hop tends to ignore clever rappers like himself. But Dreamville’s Scottie Pippen is back, and thankfully, he’s continued to ignore both trap beats and the urge to mumble in favor of rapping over jazzy instrumentals that you would probably hear in a grocery store. Correct, the game missed Cole’s preachy raps when he was gone, but for the fiends like myself that were hanging on to every bit of knowledge Bas was dishing out to us on his previous album (Too High To Riot), we missed him just as much. (more…)

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