BMR Presents "I GOT LUCKY"
BASSMAN75 BIO
Most rappers in the industry today state the phrase, “it’s not where you from but whatchu got.” If there were any one who could be a perfect example, that individual would be rapper/producer/songwriter/African gospel chorale base vocalist BASSMAN75.
BASSMAN75 aka “Black Super Hero” was born in Luanda - Angola a southern country of Africa. He is the youngest son of 8 brothers and 2 sisters. BASSMAN75 IS the last son of a preacher who discovered his love and talent to rap when he moved to the United States. BASSMAN75 is a talented young rapper capable to speak six different languages and rap fluent in four including: English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.
Due to his business relationships developed over the years, BASSMAN75 liason with many MCs, DJs and Producers and developed ways to master his skills and flow by collaborating with several well known over seas Hip-hop, R&B and House artists. In 2002, BASS was invited by Sprite to do a tour in African countries like Angola, Namibia and Congo and help African kids infected by the HIV virus. Even though he is not a United Nations good will ambassador, his actions certainly makes him appear as though he is.
His debut album “I Got Lucky” features some of the hottest rappers from the USA such as Lil O and Hulio Shallone who appears courtesy of Hit Em Hard Records, Bodaiga appears courtesy of Down Low/Sony Urban Music, Big Ken from 334 MOBB appears courtesy of Black Drop and Shavva Kingston appears courtesy of Konvict Muzik. The media surnamed him “MC globalisation” because of the number of languages he speaks. To understand the concept behind BASSMAN75 piece of art, you have to follow the directions of his ancestors 3T “The Triangle Trade”, most known as “trade of Slave” and to confirm that he travelled from Africa to America and from America to Europe, just to accomplish his goal.
“This album is who I am, is what the world today is all about so many different races and cultures coming together for one cause, world peace and I have the privilege to be a part of it” says BASSMAN75. BASS as his closer friends call him, is well Known for his great character, positive way to represent Hip-Hop, not only by energetic and crowd engaging performances but also lyrically like “I’m constantly solvin’ conflicts around the world / develop a better place for your boys and girls - African Soldier.” Actually, the inclusion of new sound occurred alongside with the demand of new generation of musicians and BASSMAN75 is a prefect example. The artist is only trying to play his part, by promoting hip-hop and music in general. Therefore, BASSMAN75 is well aware of the contradictions of Hip-hop’s globalization process just like most of the international MC’s, and that’s the reason why he shares love and talent for music in general with his people not only in Africa but all around the world.
You are really a slow kid aren't you?
You didn't see the SMS Audio hats, The Money Team Jackets, The SMS headphones & Street Kings in the other video and in some of that stuff is in this video.
The "Streets"? N**** are you…
i feel like 50 is giving 20% of his effort towards music. UNACCEPTABLE. then again its so obvious maybe its part of his master plan.. but i cant think how. then again 50 is more strategic than i am
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FINDS HIM DROPPING ABSTRACT STREET SCIENCE LIKE SOME
HYBRID OF PRIME TIME KOOL KEITH AND NAS. "I MAINTAIN THE
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