Dive into the vibrant world of Baby Bash with his 2002 album "Velvetism," a dynamic collaboration with Jay Tee under the 40 Ounce Records label. This album is a testament to the rich tapestry of hip-hop and Latin influences that Baby Bash is known for, blending smooth beats with insightful lyrics. With 15 tracks spanning 53 minutes, "Velvetism" showcases Baby Bash's versatility and lyrical prowess, featuring notable collaborations with artists like Don Cisco, Miami The Most, and Frost. From the energetic opener "Intro" to the reflective closer "Outro," the album takes you through a journey of hustle, love, and life's complexities. Tracks like "Latin Ladies" and "She Was A Hustler" highlight Baby Bash's ability to craft relatable narratives, while remixes of "Vamanos" and "What's Goin' On?" add a fresh twist to the original compositions. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Baby Bash's music, "Velvetism" offers a compelling listen that captures the essence of early 2000s hip-hop and sets the stage for Baby Bash's enduring career.
(c) 2002 40 Ounce Records
Tracks
IntroBaby Bash, Jay Tee
Two Cold CappersBaby Bash, Jay Tee
They Don't Even KnowBaby Bash, Jay Tee, Don Cisco
Same Sh*tBaby Bash, Jay Tee, Frost
On OneBaby Bash, Jay Tee, Miami
VamanosBaby Bash, Jay Tee, Merciless
Hustler Fo' Sho'Baby Bash, Jay Tee, Russell Lee, Young Dru