Friday, August 7, 2009

Bas Blasta - Dangerous (CD Single) 1994




Here we have the promo cd single of 'Bas Blasta - Dangerous' from 1995. 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, & Lord Finesse. Unfortunately on the CD Single, you only get "Dangerous" but at least it's in cdq. A video was shot for it which I embedded below. He was supposed to released a solo album titled "The Mouth That Roared" but it ended up being shelved and has never been leaked.



Enjoy,


1. Dangerous (Radio Edit)

2. Dangerous (Instrumental)

3. Dangerous (Acapella)


Download





-- Thomas V

7 comments:

  1. Kool G ripped the same sample much cleaner.

    I had only heard Bas on the Down The Line track and thought he was corny. Nice to see that I was wrong.

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  2. lol, are you sure Bas Blasta didn't reinvent himself as Immortal Technique? same voice, same look...

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  3. Does anyone have Rhythm?

    A Fat Joe, Godfather Don, Juju, & Lord Finesse posse cut i never heard?!?

    GOTTA GET THAT!!!!!

    kotep

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  4. ok a quick google search and boom....

    http://sharebee.com/3a26569e
    Bas Blasta 12inch including the posse cut

    google strikes again!
    kotep

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  5. witness the end of bas blastas career.


    http://www.themeaningofdope.com/2008/04/10/what-ever-happened-to-bas-blasta/

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  6. yea i saw that....egos running thick there....obviously bcc is better than bas blasta but that shit was uncalled for

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  7. wooow..I remember this guy. I can remember cracking up at this video when I was a kid.

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