Bas Blasta started his career on Nice & Smooth’s second album Ain’t A Damn Thing Changed, on a posse cut titled “Down The Line” along with Asu, Guru, Mello T, & Preacher Earl. He then released his first solo 12″ single “Ain’t Whatcha Do” produced by The Beatnuts in 1994. He followed right after with “Dangerous/bw The Rhythm” produced by The Groove Merchantz. Kid from Kid N Play has some background vocals on the chorus of “Dangerous” and “The Rhythm” is a posse cut with Fat Joe, Godfather Don, Juju of The Beatnuts, & Lord Finesse.
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Bas Blasta started his career on Nice & Smooth’s second album Ain’t A Damn Thing Changed, on a posse cut titled “Down The Line” along with Asu, Guru, Mello T, & Preacher Earl. He then released his first solo 12″ single “Ain’t Whatcha Do” produced by The Beatnuts in 1994. He followed r… read more
Bas Blasta started his career on Nice & Smooth’s second album Ain’t A Damn Thing Changed, on a posse cut titled “Down The Line” along with Asu, Guru, Mello T, & Preacher Earl. He then released his first solo 12″ single “Ain’t Whatcha Do” produced by The Beatnuts in 1994. He followed right after with “Dangerous/bw The Rhythm” produced by The Groove Merchan… read more