Count Bass D - I Got Needs (1995) descargar videos gratis


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from the album "Pre-Life Crisis"

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10 years ago

bernice davis

I am in love with this song

10 years ago

Cody Walsh

count bass D just killed it with bluprint in buffalo ! 

11 years ago

Remember Neal

the world wasn't ready for you count bass d

12 years ago

mingling100

how can i holla at count bass d? the greatest artist of all time. need to show my appreciation.

13 years ago

Molekularny Sztylet

this is popular only among guys? hope I'll help a lil bit... ladies, where ya at?

13 years ago

TheScads1

the album was called to progressive to bad hip hop can't progress to being as dope as count

13 years ago

ZOo00OOm

Didn't know the Count was popular in Japan

13 years ago

digloproductions

This album was ahead of its time. I was one of the locals that dissed it, because with Count being the first out of Nashville, he should have rep harder than this. But, as I got older, I realized what he was on. Now I love the CD. This track has the local great Mark Nash on guitar. One of the coldest black guitar players in Cashville.

14 years ago

1KillaSkrilla1

@twin10608 Hook a brotha up mayne

14 years ago

milldabeast519

reminds me of pharcyde when i heard this

14 years ago

tehgreatist

holy shit this song is exactly wht im goin through right now

14 years ago

1KillaSkrilla1

Anybody got "Count Bass D - Blends From 1994 " im looking for it hardbodied

15 years ago

T ZAR

if anybody does not realize the hook then let me help you. what was saidin the hook was in the song "love me or leave me alone" by brand nubian just to put it out there

15 years ago

nemesis700

what do you mean by sampling instuments in whole album afaik?

15 years ago

Adam Ranallo

i like the Pharcyde reference

15 years ago

lonewolf906

@disiskurt I agree completely it was and still is a rarity in hip-hop. But my comment wasn't so much about his use of live instruments as it was artistic integrity. With so many 'artist' selling out it's always refreshing to hear something different. Clutchy Hopkins is guy you should check if you haven't already. He doesn't use any samples.

15 years ago

graddy

I can't think of anyone who made music like this back then even. No sampled instruments in whole album afaik, that was as rare then as it is now. Pre-Life Crisis is an unbelievably good album (as is Art for Sale), I only wish he'd go back to this style once in a while today.

15 years ago

lonewolf906

I wish people still made tracks like this. Damn, what happened?

15 years ago

BossBass1

This guy is a genius...simply put

15 years ago

DubsEqualOpp

just saw him last night at the Exit/Inn in Nashville. He killed it. Loved every minute of it

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