Bass music was born in the
dance clubs of Miami and Detroit, although some would consider go-go rap
music from Washington, D.C. to be a distant cousin. Early on, before this
genre started to catch on, it was all free bass music, except for the
entry fee at the local nightclub where you would go to hear it. Only after
these club hits were drilled into the psyche of dance club fans did bass
music artists really start to gain steam and put out albums.
Fortunately, with the internet, there is still an abundance
of free bass music. Just search for free bass music downloads and you’re
well on your way to getting your own party started, whether it’s
in your car or at your home.
A commend trend among bass music fans in the 1990’s
was to blast their favorite bass songs from expensive sound systems in
their cars. This practice was used to show appreciation for their favorite
bass music artists and establish social prowess. But, the best way to
up your popularity is by throwing an awesome party.
Fans agree that free bass music
downloads are a great way to get the party started, especially
on the right foot. With booty shaking beats that’ll get everyone
up on the dance floor, you can’t go wrong with bass music artists
like 2 Live Crew, 69 Boyz, or DJ Bone.
These bass music artists and many others such as DJ Magic
Mike, or Tag Team have even reached mainstream heights with hits like
“Whoot There It Is” by 95 South. Other free bass music downloads
from 95 South that’ll be sure to ignite a party are “Wet-N-Wild,”
“Heiny Heiny,” and “Do the Booty Hop.”
One thing tricky about navigating your way through free
bass music downloads is the fact that some lesser known songs may be hard
to find. This is because an equal amount of bass music can be found on
compilations as it can be found on the bass music artists’ actual
albums. Some good compilations to look for songs from are: Down South
Bounce mixed by DJ Jelly, and Juvenile Presents: Street Stories, which
features the UTP Playas as well as Young Buck and many more.
Another thing to keep in mind when you look for free
bass music downloads is that a majority of
bass music artists are uncensored, so, while bass music may be an excellent
way to get a party started, bass music may not be appropriate for all
types of parties.
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