Friday 4 December 2015

J. Cole And Bas Trade Bars On ‘Night Job’




The Dreamvillains are at it again.
As the label boss at Dreamville Records, in some ways, it seems like J. Cole has taken a page out of the book of Jay Z, the man who signed him, in that he’s not jumping on every song of the artists he’s signed. But when he does, it almost always feels right.
Enter “Night Job,” the latest release from Dreamville’s Bas, which features the budding MC trading bars with Jermaine.
The track, which was produced by Cedric Brown and KQuick, might be featured on Bas’ new album, which, just a few hours before releasing the song, he announced was finished.
It’s been a busy week for Dreamville. Last Friday, Cole released his “Black Friday” track, where he rhymed over Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright”; simultaneously, K. Dot released a song of the same name, which was a remix of Cole’s “A Tale of Two Citiez.”
Then, on Thursday, HBO announced an upcoming special, “J. Cole Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming,” which will air on Jan. 9 and feature live renditions of his entire 2014 Forest Hills Drive album from his concert in his native Fayetteville, North Carolina, as well as backstage footage.
Below, Bas shows MTV News the basement where he spent his Last Winter.

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