The protagonist is indeed the bass: 4B drops his “BASS DROP”
• Unpredictable 4B Vibes
• The protagonist is indeed the bass
• The secret is the vocal and…
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the journey of 4B, one of the most eclectic producers in the scene. With a decade of career under his belt, he’s amassed an impressive array of fresh sounds, collaborated with hip-hop heavyweights like Trippie Redd, Lil Skies, and Chris Brown, and delivered hit after hit. From the worldwide sensation “Pop Dat” with Azaar to his latest release, the talent and creativity of 4B remain as fresh as ever.
While 4B’s style has always been rooted in Trap and Jersey Club vibes, there’s been an evolution and exploration of new sounds over the years. It’s heartening to see Steve Aoki recognizing this talent and providing a platform for it, first with a remix of “Motor” alongside Quintino and now with “BASS DROP” on Dim Mak.
Now, let’s talk about the track itself. While the title may not be the most imaginative, “BASS DROP” delivers exactly what it promises: a massive, bass-driven banger that’s guaranteed to ignite any live event. The familiar 4B style is present, with a touch of Hard Trap to add some extra spice.
In “BASS DROP,” the bass hits hard, as expected, but there are two standout details that caught my attention. First, the vocal adds a frenetic energy during the buildup, setting the stage for the explosive drop. Second, the subtle growls in the drop give it a unique Riddim vibe, elevating the track to new heights of intensity.
In conclusion, 4B has once again demonstrated his mastery of his craft with “BASS DROP.” This track is a testament to his ability to create high-energy, club-ready anthems using a few key elements. It’s a fun, exhilarating ride from start to finish, and I have no doubt that it will leave listeners craving more. So, turn up the volume and get ready to enjoy the drop!