
NEMESIS MUNCHIES FOR YOUR BASS SONGS FREE
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The CD's most Florida-sounding track is the hyper "Drop tha Bottom," which wouldn't have been out of place on an Afro-Rican album.

For the most part, Tha People Want Bass isn't true bass however, this album's hardcore rap incorporates elements of bass as well as West-Coast rap. which is why Dallas residents Nemesis tried to cash in on bass' popularity with album titles like Munchies for Your Bass and Tha People Want Bass. Even though bass might have been a dirty word in the inner-city neighborhoods of North Philly and the Boogie Down Bronx, it was synonymous with commercial success in most parts of the U.S.

But all over the South, the Midwest, and the West Coast, bass was huge in the late '80s and '90s. As they saw it, bass was a lowest-common-denominator approach to rap. Florida-style bass music never received much respect from hip-hoppers who lived in Northeastern cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.
