Bas & Amaarae: It's all about buddying up in the 'Decent' music video
Dreamville’s Bas continues to expand and show growth in his music. So it’s no surprise his ‘Decent’ music video hits extremely hard and deserves repeat looks.
Dreamville’s Bas continues to expand and show growth in his music. So it’s no surprise his ‘Decent’ music video hits extremely hard and deserves repeat looks.
It’s an animated look and with cuffing season going hard as ever, is there a better tune to get you in the ride or die mode? Tap in.
Bas: J. Cole's Dreamville standout finds his happy face in 'Ho Chi Minh' music video
There’s no slowing down Bas these days. Fresh from putting out ample summer audio flames, he’s going stronger with the new ‘Ho Chi Minh’ single and music video.
There’s no slowing down Bas these days. Fresh from putting out ample summer audio flames, he’s going stronger with the new ‘Ho Chi Minh’ single and music video.
The song goes hard but losing yourself in the visual? Super trippy in the best way. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Bas get the camera rolling.
Grammy nominated, Dreamville rapper/artist, Bas has released a brand new song titled “Ho Chi Minh” — out now. “Ho Chi Minh”' is Bas’ third single off his forthcoming album where he definitively addresses his inner turmoil. He slides across the Kel-P produced track, his words acting as battle cries fighting to not be his destructive self. This new song follows Bas previously released tracks “Diamonds” and J. Cole featured “Passport Bros.”
The introspective song which comes paired with an equally visceral visual — depicting Bas at the end of a night out, the in between as you come to collect yourself and head home. “Ho Chi Minh” sets the tone of what fans can expect thematically from the upcoming project.
Bas: J. Cole's BFF comes through with their new 'Passport Bros' anthem
Forget the Splash Bros, you have the ‘Passport Bros’ when Bas and J. Cole link up. The Dreamville duo are back-back with more visual heat courtesy of their newest music video.
Forget the Splash Bros, you have the ‘Passport Bros’ when Bas and J. Cole link up. The Dreamville duo are back-back with more visual heat courtesy of their newest music video.
The anthem goes hard by itself but adding the visual element? Super tough. Tap in.
Dreamville artist Bas links with label founder J. Cole for “Passport Bros,” the infectious new summer anthem. Sounding distinctly like two people weeks into a vacation that will never end, the MCs trade scenes from across the globe. Listen HERE via Dreamville and Interscope Records.
Last month, Bas posted a lighthearted tweet about the Clase Azul-led bar tabs Cole had been running up in London, Barcelona, and Miami. “For the love of God someone wrangle his ass back inside,” he wrote—“by the dreads if you must.” From the sounds of “Passport Bros,” that party never ended.
“Passport Bros” comes in the wake of “‘Diamonds,” the reflective single from Bas released earlier this year. That song “stems from the stark realization that, as artists in the public light, our pains and traumas are consistently up for the public’s consumption,” Bas says. “We have to continually explore and give more of ourselves to feed the insatiable appetite of the audience.”
“Passport Bros” and “Diamonds” build on Bas’s banner 2022, which was headlined by [BUMP] Pick Me Up, an EP filled with tracks featuring J. Cole, Lil Tjay, Gunna and labelmate Ari Lennox. That project also included Bas’s hit record “The Jackie,” which reached the Top 10 at urban radio and has over 140 million global streams. Bas continued building his momentum by appearing on “Lifestyle” & “Jozi Flows,” two offerings from Dreamville’s D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape, and on “Blood, Sweat & Tears,” his collaboration with Black Sherif and Kel-P from the Creed III soundtrack.
Bas crushed it at Day N Vegas with Cozz
Dreamville’s Bas is still doing it big-big in 2021. One of the most underrated rappers in the rap game but his level of humbleness is always at the very top.
Dreamville’s Bas is still doing it big-big in 2021. One of the most underrated rappers in the rap game but his level of humbleness is always at the very top.
J. Cole’s best kept secret pulled through for an epic Day N Vegas performance and even shared the stage of fellow hip-hop artist Cozz. Kick back and watch the lyricist doing his day job with the most finesse.