Bas ft. A$AP Ferg - "Boca Raton" | @Bas

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Bas Premieres New Track "Boca Raton" Feat. A$AP Ferg

Today marks the premiere of Bas’s new single “Boca Raton” feat. A$AP Ferg and produced by Sango. Released by Dreamville/Interscope Records, “Boca Raton” is available via all digital retailers.

Check out “Boca Raton” by Bas here:


With its shimmery production and wavy textures, the bright and summery “Boca Raton” follows Bas’s recent single “Pinball II” feat. Correy C. Produced by Cedric ‘Ced’ Brown, Jermaine Cole, and ClickNPress, “Pinball II” earned a “VERY HOTTTTT” rating from HotNewHipHop.

This summer, Bas will appear at shows and festivals across Europe, beginning June 30 at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow and finishing July 19 with a show in Stockholm.

Bas Tour Dates:

June 30th – Glasgow, UK @ Trnsmt Festival
July 1st– Manchester, UK @ Rebellion
July 2nd– Birmingham, UK @ Institute 3
July 3rd– London, UK @ XOYO
July 5th– Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Open Air Frauenfeld
July 6th– London, UK @ Wireless Festival
July 8th– Gräfenhainichen, Germany @ Splash! Festival
July 9th  – Munich, Germany @ Hansa 39
July 10th– Vienna, Austria @ Flex
July 13th– Dublin, Ireland @ Longitude Festival
July 15th– Tilburg, Netherlands @ Woo Hah!
July 16th– Cologne, Germany @ Yuca
July 17th– Copenhagen, Denmark @ Lille Vega
July 18th– Oslo, Norway @ John Dee
July 19th– Stockholm, Sweden @ Debaser Strand

The son of Sudanese parents, Bas (born Abbas Hamad) was raised in Paris until the age of eight, when his family moved to Jamaica, Queens. He began rapping on a lark in 2010 and soon linked up with J. Cole, who served as a mentor and brought him out on tour. Bas raised his profile with the mixtapes Quarter Water Raised Me and Quarter Water Raised Me II, and eventually signed to Cole’s Interscope imprint Dreamville. In 2014, Bas released his debut album Last Winter, which featured appearances from Cole, Mack Wilds, and K-Quick and showed his powerful versatility as a storyteller. Arriving in 2015, his sophomore effort Too High to Riot found him bringing a deeper emotional honesty to his songwriting, with HipHopDX praising the album as “a smooth yet potent project” that “mixes all of his strengths into one cohesive package and demands to be played again and again.”

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