Bās Blasta - Dangerous (1994)

Discogs: ās-Blasta-Dangerous Bas Blasta, a white rapper of Irish and Indian descent with a rugged voice, began his career with a feature on Nice & Smooth’s album “Ain’t A Damn Thing Changed“ on the track “Down The Line.“ This entry into the world of hip-hop was just the beginning of his musical journey. He debuted as a solo artist with the single “Ain’t Whatcha Do“ produced by The Beatnuts in 1994, followed by “Dangerous/bw The Rhythm“ produced by The Groove Merchantz. “Dangerous“ featured background vocals from Kid of Kid N Play, while “The Rhythm“ included verses from Fat Joe, Godfather Don, Juju of The Beatnuts, and Lord Finesse. Bas Blasta, whose real name is Chet Crofut, grew up in Waterbury, Connecticut, in a middle-class home but spent his teen years on the grittier streets among blacks and Hispanics. This environment deeply influenced him. Introduced to breakdancing and bootleg ra
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