B.A.S.S. Freedom - B.A.S.S. Freedom EP

Published Wednesday 29th August 2007
B.A.S.S. Freedom - B.A.S.S. Freedom EP

STYLE: Hip-Hop
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 28695-12825
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Mark Sherwood

B.A.S.S. Freedom is a project of Nick Wade and a collaboration of other artists and this four-track EP is Freedom`s second offering, his previous being 10 years ago. The flavor of the disc is best described as an urban/hip-hop/garage flow. On the positive side all the songs don't sound the same, he also tackles racism on "Erase Racism", which is the best track on here and judging by the previous review the production has got better. Despite all this I am desperately trying to find anything else good to say about this project. There is a distinct lack of substance to this. I even found Nick's rapping skills rather suspect at times. Nothing sticks in my head and the music is not cohesive.

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