Bas had Cool Older Siblings and it Shows Through his Life in 10 Songs
Bas is an artist who’s always looking to evolve, whether it’s his sound, his stage performance, or his lyrics. And when you hear about his upbringing, that need to constantly diversify makes sense. “I have four older siblings, and they all kind of imparted their musical taste on me,” the rapper told Rolling Stone Radio […]
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