Dreamville’s Bas Announces the Passing of His Mother

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Prayers go out to Bas, who has announced the passing of his mother. Hitting Instagram, Bas shared the details online, along with a set of images.

Habibti 🕊 Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un 🤲🏿
Allah’s greatest blessing was allowing me to call you mother.
I no longer fear death for when my time comes, I know I’ll be reunited with you.
Thank you for the gift of my siblings and the love you and Baba displayed for us.
So many people the world over have felt your warmth and can testify to the love you emit.
We will carry that legacy. You’ve made us so proud.
Rest easy now.

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Bas Pens Heartfelt Tribute To His Late Mother: “Rest Easy Now”

Bas has always been a transparent artist. Part of his appeal lies in his ability to take difficult experiences and emotions and condense them down to catchy, relatable songs. It’s an ability he shares with his label boss J. Cole. Those who question Bas’ remarkable poise need look no further than the Instagram post he made on April 23. The rapper announced that his mother had passed away, and he expressed his love for her in a bittersweet remembrance.

The loss of a parent is never easy, but Bas chose to emphasize the positives that his mother’s death wrought for both him and his siblings. “I no longer fear death for when my time comes, I know I’ll be reunited with you,” the rapper wrote. “Thank you for the gift of my siblings and the love you and Baba displayed for us. So many people the world over have felt your warmth and can testify to the love you emit.” Bas, who posted a photo of him and his mother at the Grammy Awards, promised to keep living the way she would have wanted. “We will carry that legacy,” he added. “You’ve made us so proud.”

Read More: Bas Announces 2024 North American Tour

Bas’ Post Drew Support From Other Rappers

 
 
 
 
 
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Bas was born to Sudanese parents, and he credits them with exposing him to different kinds of art growing up. “My parents would let me hear some Sudanese music,” he told The Grio in 2014. “Pretty much anything when I was growing up.” This musical influence would manifest in the rapper’s 2018 breakout album, Milky Way. He also chronicled the difficulty of living in war-torn Sudan in the music video for the 2023 single “Khartoum.”

Bas is widely-liked within the hip-hop world, so it was no surprise to see rappers voicing their support in the comment section of his post. Cozz and Omen, two of Bas’ Dreamville label mates, expressed similar sentiments regarding mourning. “May God bless you and the family with strength and guidance during this time,” the latter wrote. “The form may transition but the love is forever.” Smino, Denzel Curry and Saba also took the time out to pay respect to the rapper’s mother. Bas’ last album, the ominously titled We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up, was released in December 2023. The rapper was last heard on the track “H.Y.B.” from J. Cole’s mixtape Might Delete Later.

Read More: J Cole Forgets His Verse While Performing With Bas

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J Cole Makes Surprise Appearance At Bas Show After Big Three Apology

J Cole surprised the hip-hop world on Tuesday night. The Fayetteville rapper popped up at a Bas concert in Irving Plaza to perform their joint single “Lit” alongside KQuick. It was a thrilling moment for the crowd, as Bas neglected to mention that Cole would be in attendance. He shout-outed his Dreamville boss, only to have him appear mid-song and rap his verse to screaming fans. It was also a nice moment of respite for Cole after the controversial statement he made at Dreamville Fest.

The “No Role Modelz” rapper has spent the last several weeks embroiled in a feud with Kendrick Lamar for hip-hop supremacy. Kendrick dissed him on the Future and Metro Boomin hit “Like That”, and Cole responded a few weeks later with “7 Minute Drill.” The reception to the latter track was mixed, with many feeling that Cole’s heart wasn’t into the feud. They were right. The rapper took the stage at his own fest over the weekend and issued an apology to Lamar. He dismissed “7 Minute Drill” as “lame” and vowed to take it off streaming platforms (which he has not done yet). The public fallout has been swift.

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Bas & J. Cole Performed Their 2014 Song “Lit”

Cole’s apology has been called “soft” by fans. Many have lobbied to have the rapper removed from the “Big 3” conversation he started around himself, Lamar, and Drake. Fortunately, Cole has had the support of his Dreamville roster during this difficult time. Ari Lennox and Omen praised the rapper for prioritizing his mental health over diss records, and vowed to stick by him. Bas hasn’t commented directly, but he did send a tweet that many have interpreted to be about the Cole situation.

Bas posted a screenshot of a text message that emphasizes the importance of loyalty. “I’ve been told yall n****s we the only family we got,” the rapper wrote. “But n****s always want to let the kids from across the street swim in our pool until they take a s**t in it…” Bas signed to Dreamville in 2013, making him the third-longest tenured behind Cole and the aforementioned Omen. The audience at the Bas show clearly enjoyed seeing J. Cole in action, which is a positive sign for both the label and the rapper’s future as a whole.

Read More: Does J Cole’s Apology Mean Drake Is Forced To Compete With Kendrick Lamar?

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Dreamville Festival 2024: J. Cole’s Cultural Phenomenon Lights Up Raleigh’s Dorothea Dix Park with Two Days

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Raleigh’s Dreamville Festival, conceptualized by North Carolina and Dreamville’s own, J. Cole, returned to the scenic Dorothea Dix Park this past weekend, unfolding two days of live music that was both a celebration of music and a testament to the cultural impact of hip-hop. With the festival drawing in massive crowds from across the state and country, its contribution to North Carolina’s economy was palpable, echoing the effect of over 1,300 full-time jobs with its $145 million impact thanks to the sold out festival. 

Saturday set the stage with an eclectic mix of artists, starting with the dynamic rising star Sexyy Red, whose afternoon performance was a vibrant kickoff to the festival. The energy continued to build with names like R&B veteran, Jeremih, and the always energetic and entertaining, Lil Yachty, who set the tone with their melodic hooks and charismatic performances. Schoolboy Q and J.I.D then took the reins later in the evening, delivering hard-hitting verses that resonated with the hip-hop purists in the crowd. 

The evening reached a high with 50 Cent, who, stepping in for Chris Brown, proved why he remains a titan in the industry. His set was a relentless journey through his catalog of hits, captivating the audience with his gritty narratives, infectious beats and a surprise appears by North Carolina’s own, DaBaby. Having just wrapped up his farewell tour months ago, his substitute performance was a treat, especially since it could be one of his final performances. 

Changing the mood, R&B superstar SZA followed, crafting a different kind of magic with her ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics. Her performance was a soothing counterbalance to the high-energy acts of the night, leaving the audience spellbound and putting the cherry on top of an already epic Day 1 of the festival. 

Sunday’s performances were equally compelling, with each artist bringing their unique flair to the festival. Rae Sremmurd, Jeezy, and Key Glock energized the crowd with their high energy sets, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated performances of the night by Nicki Minaj. Albeit an hour late, the queen of rap made up for the lengthy delay by dominating the stage with her unparalleled flow, charisma, and a repertoire of tracks that had the crowd hanging on every word. Her performance was not just a display of her musical prowess but a reminder of her indelible influence on the genre. 

As expected, the climax of the festival was J. Cole’s headlining set on Sunday night, an event that was much more than a musical performance; it was a cultural moment that Cole delivers annually for the festival crowd. Fresh off the release of his latest surprise album “Might Delete 

Later,” which had already become a streaming sensation, Cole’s set was charged with anticipation, kicking things off with the live debut of “Crocodile Tearz” in front of a backdrop setting of Fayetteville, Cole’s hometown which sits just an hour south of the Dreamville festival grounds. His performance included some selects from the new album, but of course was full of his classics like “No Role Modelz”, “Power Trip”, “Middle Child” and many more. Cole’s set as a whole, was not just a collection of performances but statements, underscoring his place in the ongoing narrative of hip-hop and its evolving landscape.

But what would a headlining Dreamville performance be without some surprise guests? Cole had collaborators from all over the globe join him for his performance, including Jeremih, Lil Yatchy, Central Cee, Benny The Butcher, Lil Durk and more. The guests not only performed their tracks with Cole, but also some of their biggest hits as an added bonus for the crowd. 

One highlight came as Cole addressed the crowd about the release of his newest project, specifically in its track “7 Minute Drill”. With everyone wondering what shots J. Cole would return to Kendrick Lamar, Cole instead apologized to K. Dot. “I’m so proud of (“Might Delete Later”), except for one part,” said J. Cole. “It’s one part of that shit that makes me feel like, man that’s the lamest shit I did in my fuckin’ life, right?” Cole went on to express his love for Lamar and called his jab on “7 Minute Drill” corny. While the internet was loving the rap beef between the two hip-hop heavyweights, it’s good to see there is no love lost from Cole to Kendrick, making his headlining performance one that Dreamville fans won’t forget. 

Dreamville Festival’s success was not solely due to the impressive lineup but also the seamless experience it offered. With two stages and a schedule designed to minimize conflicts, attendees were able to fully immerse themselves in the music. The festival also catered to the palate with a wide selection of foods and engaged the visual senses with installations from local artists, enriching the overall experience and a staple for a music festival to survive year after year in such an oversaturated space. 

This year’s festival was a convergence of past, present, and future, a place where legends stood shoulder to shoulder with emerging stars, and where music was the universal language. As the festival grounds return to calm, the echoes of Dreamville resonate, leaving an imprint on fans who are already counting down the days until the festival returns for another early kickoff to the summer. 

Check out our favorite images from Dreamville 2024 below.

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J. Cole’s Dreamville Fest Setlist: The Full List Of Songs Complete With Guests

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J. Cole performed at North Carolina’s Dreamville Festival yesterday (April 7) and had a ton of surprises in store. Throughout his set, he brought out several special guests, like Jeremih, 6LACK, Lil Yachty, Central Cee, and more. He also addressed the fact that he dissed Kendrick Lamar on “7 Minute Drill” recently, apologizing and taking the blame.

In total, J. Cole performed a stacked 26 songs between his biggest solo hits and covering tracks from other artists, making it well worth it for fans who were there to watch him.

Check out his complete setlist below, according to Setlist.FM.

J. Cole’s Dreamville Fest 2024 Setlist

1. “Crocodile Tearz” (Live debut)
2. “Middle Child”
3. “Wet Dreamz”
4. “A Tale Of 2 Citiez”
5. “G.O.M.D.”
6. “Power Trip”
7. “Planez” (Jeremih cover) (with Jeremih)
8. “Oui” (Jeremih cover) (with Jeremih)
9. “Pretty Little Fears” (6LACK cover) (with 6LACK) (Cole live debut)
10. “Nonchalant” (6LACK cover) (with 6LACK)
11. “PRBLMS” (6LACK cover) (with 6LACK)
12. “Johnny P’s Caddy” (Benny the Butcher cover) (with Benny the Butcher)
13. “Rubber Bands & Weight” (Benny the Butcher cover) (with Benny the Butcher)
14. “The Secret Recipe” (Lil Yachty & J. Cole cover) (with Lil Yachty)
15. “Strike (Holster)” (Lil Yachty cover) (with Lil Yachty)
16. “Under The Sun” (with Lute, Bas, Cozz, EARTHGANG, & Omen)
17. “Down Bad” (with Bas, Cozz, EARTHGANG, & Omen)
18. “H.Y.B.” (with Bas) (Live debut; also with Central Cee)
19. “Sprinter” (Dave & Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee)
20. “Doja” (Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee)
21. “The London” (Young Thug cover)
22. “A Lot” (21 Savage cover)
23. “All My Life” (Lil Durk cover) (with Lil Durk)
24. “Back In Blood” (Pooh Shiesty cover) (with Lil Durk)
25. “Love Yourz”
26. “No Role Modelz”

J. Cole Teased More New Music With A New ‘Might Delete Later’ Vlog With A Phone Number Fans Can Call To Hear A Song Snippet From Him And Bas

Back in February, J. Cole used a burner account, @mightdelete_26 to tease a new song, presumably from his long-awaited seventh studio album The Fall Off. Buried amid a mid-90s-esque, ‘zine-style vlog, Cole secreted away a snippet of the track, which featured a new direction for him sonically. It looks like he’s going to continue to use the account to preview new music despite its handle, as he returned with another new post today.

Once again, the post included grainy, low-fi footage interspersing behind-the-scenes vignettes with ’90s CD-ROM UI graphics, Cole’s workout, skate-video fisheye lenses, and infomercial-style advertising. This time, he snuck a couple of snippets into the video, one a mellow banger with fellow Dreamville rapper Bas and the other, with an aggressive beat. At the end, an infomercial graphic gives out “Lil Cole’s burner” phone number next to a spinning Nokia brick phone (indestructible!) as a clip of The Diplomats’ 2002 Diplomatic Immunity track “I’m Ready” plays in the background. Check the video out below.

Fans have been impatiently waiting for The Fall Off since Cole first teased its existence at the end of his fifth album, KOD. Since then, he’s released another album, The Off-Season, and shared his “to-do list” revealing a loose timeline of when fans can expect The Fall Off. However, he still has yet to provide a proper release date, preferring to bait fans with teasers and release rumors. But there are signs its coming; while on tour with Drake, J. Cole said the album is nearly nearly done, telling concertgoers, “Right now, I’m at the tail end of working on this album.”

Bas Revealed The Dates For His North American Tour In Support Of ‘We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up’

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Just because Bas dropped his new album, We Only Talk About Real Sh*t When We’re F*cked Up, in December doesn’t mean you should overlook it. Backed by the singles “Diamonds,” “Passport Bros,” “Ho Chi Minh,” “Khartoum,” and “179 Deli,” Bas’ latest continued to live up to his previously set standard for consistency and quality, offering music with depth and impact in a month when there’s usually not much to listen to.

Fortunately, fans will get the opportunity to revisit the album as Bas hits the road in March. Today, he announced the dates for his North American tour, which will hit all the usual major markets before concluding in his hometown, New York, in April. The ticket presale starts today, while the general sale starts on Friday, January 19 at 10am local time. You can, of course, find more information here.

Bas 2024 Tour Dates:

03/03/2024 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
03/04/2024 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
03/05/2024 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
03/08/2024 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
03/10/2024 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
03/11/2024 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
03/12/2024 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
03/13/2024 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
03/16/2024 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
03/17/2024 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
03/18/2024 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
03/21/2024 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
03/22/2024 – Denver, CO – Summit
03/24/2024 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
03/25/2024 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
03/27/2024 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
03/28/2024 – Montreal, QC – Beanfield Theatre
03/30/2024 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
03/31/2024 – Washington, D.C. – The Fillmore Silver Spring
04/01/2024 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
04/02/2024 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
04/04/2024 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
04/09/2024 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza

Bas Announces 2024 North America Tour in Support of New Album

Bas Announces 2024 North America Tour in Support of New Album

Bas is set to embark on a 23-city North America tour, supporting his recently released fourth album, We Only Talk About Real Shit When We’re Fucked Up.

The tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off on March 3 at the House of Blues in Dallas and includes stops in major cities such as Los Angeles, Toronto, and Atlanta, and concludes at Irving Plaza in New York on April 9.

Bas’s latest album, produced by a stellar lineup including Boi-1da, T-Minus, and J. Cole, draws profound inspiration from his global travels across five continents since 2022. Collaborating with an international array of artists such as J. Cole, Amaarae, AJ Tracey, and more, Bas creates a transcendent musical journey that defies borders and cultural boundaries.

You can see the full run of dates below.

BAS 2024 TOUR DATES: 

Sun Mar 03 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues

Mon Mar 04 – Austin, TX – Emo’s

Tue Mar 05 – Houston, TX – House of Blues

Fri Mar 08 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues

Sun Mar 10 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren

Mon Mar 11 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco

Tue Mar 12 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory

Wed Mar 13 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore

Sat Mar 16 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater

Sun Mar 17 – Seattle, WA – Neumos

Mon Mar 18 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom

Thu Mar 21 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot

Fri Mar 22 – Denver, CO – Summit

Sun Mar 24 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater

Mon Mar 25 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues

Wed Mar 27 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre

Thu Mar 28 – Montreal, QB – Beanfield Theatre

Sat Mar 30 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall

Sun Mar 31 – Washington, DC – The Fillmore Silver Spring

Mon Apr 01 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club

Tue Apr 02 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts

Thu Apr 04 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre

Tue Apr 09 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza

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