Formerly of the 2AM Club, singer Marc E. Bassy has released his new visuals for his 2017 track ‘The Season’.
Currently supporting Ty Dolla $ign’s “Don’t Judge Me Tour”, the Bay Area artist has been gaining a lot of momentum since his full-length solo debut, Gossip Columns, and this new music video is further evidence of that. And if you can’t catch Bassy on Ty Dolla $ign’s tour, you can also catch him on his own headlining tour this spring, with dates scheduled in Las Vegas, Denver, Los Angeles and many more.
Watch Marc E. Bassy’s music video for ‘The Season’ below.
Singer/songwriter Bebe Rexha and ‘You & Me’ singer Marc E. Bassy will team up this fall to embark on a big co-headlining U.S. tour. Dubbed the Bebe & Bassy Tour, Rexha and Bassy will kick things off on October 16th in Seattle, and will make stops in 23 cities throughout the country.
The co-headlining tour will make stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Las Vegas and many more, until things conclude on November 19th in Santa Ana. Tickets for the Bebe & Bassy Tour will be available via presale beginning on Wednesday, September 20th at 10AM, will tickets for the general public going on sale Friday, September 22nd.
Check out the dates and locations for the Bebe & Bassy Tour below.
Marc E. Bassy is making a whole new name for himself this time around, moving on from his days with the 2AM Club and pursuing a solo career. And so far so good for Bassy, as he has been building his new fan base left and right, he supported rapper G-Eazy on his huge When It’s Dark Out Tour, and now Marc E. Bassy has called in G to return the favor in their new music video, ‘You & Me’.
Check out Bassy’s anticipated music video featuring G-Eazy below, which premiered earlier on MTV, and if you like what you hear, go and purchase the record now on iTunes.
Former 2AM Club founder, Marc E. Bassy, is currently in pursuit of his new solo career and he has been hitting the ground running. Introducing himself to fans on G-Eazy’s recent “When It’s Dark Out Tour”, Bassy and the ‘Me Myself & I’ rapper have teamed up again, this time for Bassy’s new record ‘You And Me’. You can preview the single now, and purchase it everywhere this Friday, May 6th.
Tonight rapper G-Eazy brought his When It’s Dark Out Tour to the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, IL. With a wild and crazy sell out crowd on hand, G-Eazy brought A$AP Ferg, Marc E. Bassy and more to the Windy City. While his 2014 and 2015 From The Bay To The Universe Tour was one of our favorites last year, G stepped up all aspects of his tour this time around. From its production value to the upgrades in venues, the When It’s Dark Out Tour is G-Eazy’s best yet, by far.
Opening the night was rapper Nef The Pharaoh, with singer Marc E. Bassy (formerly of 2AM Club) soon to follow. Nef and Marc both held their own, and while most fans were familiar with the two from their affiliation with G-Eazy, don’t be surprised if soon enough both artists are headlining tours of their own. Just last year, fans were introduced to the talents of Kehlani on G-Eazy’s last tour, and today Kehlani is a Grammy nominated artist and one of the top emerging singers in the R&B and rap worlds.
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Next up was A$AP Ferg, the second biggest member of the A$AP Mob. While A$AP Rocky is still the face of the A$AP Mob, Ferg is no longer in the shadows of Rocky. In his set tonight alone, Chicago fans were reminded of the many Ferg hits that we have all bumped in the past couple years. And despite the great energy that A$AP Ferg brought to his set, the highlight of his performance came when he slowed things down to pay tribute to the late A$AP Yams.
Despite the talents of all of those before him, there was just one artist on the bill that gave reason to the huge sell out crowd, and that of course was none other than the Bay Area’s G-Eazy. As the screams began to amplify, G-Eazy emerged with his track ‘Random’ from his latest LP, the similarly titled, When It’s Dark Out. Kicking the night off with a number of records from his new album, things did not stop there. G-Eazy performed a 90-minute set, full of the new and the old, singles and B-sides, all-in-all something for everyone.
Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration
Show-by-show, tour-by-tour, G-Eazy’s fan base and following seems to grow exponentially. A rapper with a James Dean appeal, who spits personal lyrics that reach a variety of listeners. Like rappers do, G-Eazy will rap about fucking your bitch (a warning shot to any guy who brings his girlfriend to a G-Eazy concert), but with the next song G will break things down and give you a raw and emotional look into his darkest moments.
From the moment G got on stage until he said goodbye to the Chicago crowd after his memorable encore, the night’s energy never dropped off. And unless you’re at the after party with G-Eazy right now, it’s time to recover… after what was an amazing and wild performance.
Check out our photos from G-Eazy Chicago stop on his When It’s Dark Out Tour below.