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Dwight Conroy Farrell (born August 25, 1973), better known by the stage name Count Bass D, is an American rapper, record producer and multi-instrumentalist who resides in Atlanta, Georgia. His production style is characterised by layers of short MPC samples and film snippets complemented with live instrumentation, and eccentric lyrics laid atop. Count Bass D's performance bookings are currently handled by Kate Schwartz at Deep Thinka Records.
Count Bass D was born on August 25, 1973, and was raised in the Bronx and Canton Ohio. At the age of four his father, a West Indian minister, encouraged him to play music at his church. Count thereafter learned to play the piano, organ, Drums and bass. He then started gaining interest in Hip Hop, becoming better at rhyming while rapping with friends.
In his late teens, Count Bass D enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, to take advantage of the school's instruments to finish his demo tape. He then broadcast his first Hip-Hop video on campus. His demo led him to getting a record deal with Chaos Recordings where he released his first studio album, Pre-Life Crisis in early 1995. The album was considered too progressive, and the label found it difficult to market the album. Count was then dropped from the label.
Actors: Chris Fiorentini (producer), Chris Fiorentini (director), Dwight Farrell (actor),
Genres: Music, Short,[Count Bass-D]
Yeah..
On guitar, we got that dude Mark Nash, youknowhatI'msayin?
Dope -- period
My name is Count Bass-D on the rhymes
Dope -- period
My name is Count Bass-D on the Rhodes, on the bass,
on the drums, on the 808, and all that
Dope -- period
Hahahahaha
Speaking on sandwiches kinda fickle
She can be white or wheat, or even pumpernickel
She don't even walk around bein discreet uhh
On the contrar(y), she walks around lookin for the meat
Or, lett-uce pray, tomato cheese pickle
Mustard, ketchup, two black olives man
Mayonnaise your hands off of it
Punk, you understand?
I don't think so cause these freaks keep on bothering me
You don't know so cause those hoes keep on pestering me
Something's gotta boil up my bone they won't let me b-ah-be
Huh, yeah
I don't think so cause these freaks keep on bothering me
You don't know so cause those hoes keep on pestering me
Something's gotta boil up my bone they won't let me b-ah-be
Ha-ay, that's why
[Bass-D *singing*]
I, got a feeling
I, got a feeling potnah
I, got a feeling
That sandwich is gonna turn you out, uhh
I, got a feeling
I, got a feeling potnah
I, got a feeling
That sandwich is gonna turn you out, yeah
[Count Bass-D]
Once again on guitar, Mark Nash
Dope... period
Girlie, you're treatin me fowl like a rooster
But I Boo-Yaa, gusto me gusta
I'm sick and tired so you fired I don't want you no more
You snore furthermore you're rotten to the core
Lisa, Angela, Pamela, Renee
are some of the girls that LL knows from around the way
I know some hoes, that will always give up the play
But I don't want that, so I should go where LL stay, huh
to find that cutie with that nice fat booty
so I can do my duty, and she will smile like Tudy
from the Facts of Life that used to be on NBC
However recently you've got to catch the repeats G, uhhh
Back to the issue at hand understand I am a man
who can burn you like a fryin pan, more dangerous than quicksand
Proud to be black, I'm a meal, not a snack
You want to put me on wax? But that's why
[Bass-D *singing*]
I, got a feeling
I, got a feeling potnah
I, got a feeling
That sandwich is gonna turn you out, uhh
I, got a feeling
I, got a feeling potnah
I, got a feeling
That sandwich is gonna turn you out
[Count Bass-D]
U-ke-le-le baby baby you're a groupie word to Snoopy
I'm delighted and excited to know you would like to do me
It's kind of tempting please don't feel I'm condescending
I'd like to touch you in a place that makes you uncomf-ortable
Uhh, that rapper's full of bull
C'mon with Bass because I've got lots of pull
Don't fabricate, he ain't straight, I'm an is, he's an ain't
I'm full of oil, he is just a waterpaint
Never de too much, never de too much
Never de too much, never de too much, such, and such
type of words bein spoken
When you ride the train you must have a token
Four o'clock in the mornin, I was awoken
and there ain't no jokin, when the pussy hoes are open
The previous rhyme I told him, was stolen
Lick my colon, sell you out like Colin, Powell
Whoahh hahah, like that and
and I rip shit ahhh, rip shit ahhh
Uhh, talk sounds better over beats
Singin don't talk sounds better over beats
Uhh, talk sounds better over beats
Singin don't talk sounds better over beats, ain't that funky?
Talk sounds better over beats
Singin don't talk sounds better over beats, ain't that fly?
Talk sounds better over beats
Singin don't talk sounds better over beats, ain't that fresh?
Uhh, it's like that Count Bass-D and I'm out
UHH!
HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "residency" is not recognized
Dwight Conroy Farrell (born August 25, 1973), better known by the stage name Count Bass D, is an American rapper, record producer and multi-instrumentalist who resides in Atlanta, Georgia. His production style is characterised by layers of short MPC samples and film snippets complemented with live instrumentation, and eccentric lyrics laid atop. Count Bass D's performance bookings are currently handled by Kate Schwartz at Deep Thinka Records.
Count Bass D was born on August 25, 1973, and was raised in the Bronx and Canton Ohio. At the age of four his father, a West Indian minister, encouraged him to play music at his church. Count thereafter learned to play the piano, organ, Drums and bass. He then started gaining interest in Hip Hop, becoming better at rhyming while rapping with friends.
In his late teens, Count Bass D enrolled at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, to take advantage of the school's instruments to finish his demo tape. He then broadcast his first Hip-Hop video on campus. His demo led him to getting a record deal with Chaos Recordings where he released his first studio album, Pre-Life Crisis in early 1995. The album was considered too progressive, and the label found it difficult to market the album. Count was then dropped from the label.
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