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Edibles 2

by Count Bass D

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zakariii
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zakariii I can feel CBD's passion with each listen Favorite track: L.A. Mike Salute.
Tron Mexico
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Tron Mexico This album is in heavy rotation in my house. There is a lot of magic on here. The last four songs really ends the album on an excellent note if you listen to them consecutively, but I play this on random and it's very cool how you get a little different feel for the album's continuity with each new random play-through. It's rare for an artist to be able to create a different journey with the order of songs alone. Or maybe I'm just baked. Favorite track: Daniela in Iraq.
frequentlyflyer
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frequentlyflyer edibles 1 + 2 straight heat Favorite track: Psalm 133 (Fellowship).
jerryk22
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jerryk22 How can yo not love all of counts work. Straight up legit . Love this guy . Count bass D.
pere_ubu
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pere_ubu Dwight has been my favorite artist for almost twenty years. As hard as that is to wrap my head around, anyone who has the good fortune to listen to any of his records will know what I’m talking about. I’ve grown with his music and am thankful for every release. Edibles and Edibles 2 are amazing records in and of themselves, and everyone I know is excited about CBD. Favorite track: Daniela in Iraq.
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    This collection of instrumentals and two vocal ideas was constructed where I live in Penns Valley Pennsylvania using mainly a drum machine. After few people passed away on me last year and my niece went to Iraq, we started beefing with Iran. Politics have been wild and times are uncertain but I’m grateful to be alive. I turned the record in and while I waited for it to come out, Kobe Bryant and others passed away. I was an Instagram live guest with Snoop Dogg that morning talking in front of 13K+ and nervous. My internet connection wasn’t strong enough to talk clearly. As soon as I disconnected with him I got the news about the crash. I went from being nervous, to amped for the opportunity and all the new people who were connecting with me, to confused. I had watched a random Vlad TV interview with Michael Franzese the night before. They discussed helicopters and Kobe Bryant having one. I didn’t know he used a helicopter and the next day after I found out, he died in one. I was and still am confused as if I am currently in another dimension.
    That tragic accident and the public’s reaction sealed the mood of Edibles 2. It’s been a peculiar few months and Edibles 2 sounds like it.

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I Can Tell 00:54
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All the Same 01:20
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Bundled Up 00:34
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Life Hack 00:36
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Fun Fact 01:29
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Food Board 00:33
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Set Free 00:57
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'05 Chop 02:34
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This collection of instrumentals and two vocal ideas was constructed where I live in Penns Valley Pennsylvania using mainly a drum machine. After few people passed away on me last year and my niece went to Iraq, we started beefing with Iran. Politics have been wild and times are uncertain but I’m grateful to be alive. I turned the record in and while I waited for it to come out, Kobe Bryant and others passed away. I was an Instagram live guest with Snoop Dogg that morning talking in front of 13K+ and nervous. My internet connection wasn’t strong enough to talk clearly. As soon as I disconnected with him I got the news about the crash. I went from being nervous, to amped for the opportunity and all the new people who were connecting with me, to confused. I had watched a random Vlad TV interview with Michael Franzese the night before. They discussed helicopters and Kobe Bryant having one. I didn’t know he used a helicopter and the next day after I found out, he died in one. I was and still am confused as if I am currently in another dimension.
That tragic accident and the public’s reaction sealed the mood of Edibles 2. It’s been a peculiar few months and Edibles 2 sounds like it.

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released January 30, 2020

Illustration: Rex 2
Art layout: Courtney Blood

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Count Bass D Pennsylvania

Count Bass began an extended and prolific release schedule in 2009 that includes his 2017 Snoop Dogg collaboration “Too Much Pressure,” praised by the New York Times for, “luscious, velvety, soothing, slow funk.”
After 25 years, Count Bass D is busier than ever, releasing the instrumental album Edibles in late 2019, the sequel Edibles 2 in early 2020, and his 10th vocal solo album CBD.
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