Bas Highly-Anticipated Album Featuring J. Cole, Listen Now

Bas Highly-Anticipated Album Featuring J. Cole, Listen Now

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Bas highly-anticipated album which is titled. “We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up”. Has been released.

However. Fans have been on the very edge of their seats. Ever since January. During that time. The Dreamville artist teased the first track. “Diamonds”.

Throughout the year. Bas has treated fans to several more tracks. And he did this by. Building up much anticipation for the album’s drop.

But the most notable mentions include…

“Ho Chi Minh”. “Khartoum” with Adekunle Gold. “179 Deli” featuring AJ Tracey.

And also that of the collaborative effort on. “Passport Bros” with Dreamville maestro J. Cole.

More to this. In a very recent interview with New Wave. Bas also shed more light on. The organic and swift creation of “Passport Bros”.

Although. He did this by highlighting. The joy of capturing a moment. Without overthinking.

Additionally. The album which boasts of a robust 17-song tracklist. Actually features additional collaborations.

Especially with J. Cole on “Paper Cuts” and “Home Alone”.

As well as standout tracks like…

“Risk” with FKJ. “Decent” featuring Amaare. And “U-Turn” with Blxckie and Ferg.

Moreover. For those eager to dive into the musical journey.

“We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up”. Is now available for streaming. On Apple Music and Spotify.

Furthermore. As an extra treat. The recently released. “Yao Ming” music video. Which was directed by. Kian Broder Wang. Offers a visual complement to the album.

In addition to this. Fans can also mark their calendars for the 2024 Dreamville Fest. Where Bas is set to make an appearance. On April 6-7 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Also. Bas highly-anticipated album release. Further adds an exciting chapter to his musical journey.

In conclusion. It also promises an authentic and immersive experience for listeners. Who’ve been eagerly anticipating the arrival of…

“We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up”.