Tribe
Bas
Bas builds something that feels genuinely communal — a warm, mid-tempo track anchored by organic percussion and layered textures that suggest a gathering rather than a performance. The production breathes, with space deliberately left open so each element has room to exist without crowding. His flow is conversational and lived-in, the kind of delivery that draws you close rather than demanding your attention from a distance. There's an Afro-diasporic influence running through the sound — rhythms and tones that gesture toward something older and more collective than contemporary rap usually allows. The song is about belonging and the people who form the invisible architecture of your life, and that theme is fully embedded in the sound itself. Bas, as a Sudanese-American artist on Dreamville, brings a genuinely cosmopolitan perspective that feels rare — neither fully rooted in American trap nor performing an exotic otherness. This is a song for road trips with people you trust, or for moments when you want to feel connected to something larger than yourself.
medium
2010s
warm, spacious, organic
Sudanese-American, Dreamville / US
Hip-Hop, R&B. Afro-influenced Hip-Hop. communal, warm. Builds steadily from individual reflection to a sense of collective belonging, arriving at genuine warmth rather than performing it.. energy 5. medium. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: conversational male, lived-in, close and inviting rather than projecting. production: organic percussion, layered breathing textures, Afro-diasporic rhythmic influences. texture: warm, spacious, organic. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Sudanese-American, Dreamville / US. Road trip with people you trust, or any moment you want to feel anchored to something larger than yourself.