I'm doing bass trap; I'm doing EDM songs.
“I'm doing bass trap; I'm doing EDM songs.”
— Mannie Fresh · Bass
The World Motivation
I'm doing bass trap; I'm doing EDM songs.
“I'm doing bass trap; I'm doing EDM songs.”
— Mannie Fresh · Bass
I'm doing bass trap; I'm doing EDM songs.
We recorded 'Chopper City in the Ghetto' in a house that we was living in.
I've had some bad business lessons and learned some things. It's not always about going platinum. So long as I know who is buying my records and I generate revenue that's mine, then it's cool.
'Chopper City in the Ghetto,' real talk, it's what changed Cash Money from a Bounce label to a Rap label.
When 'And Then What' was made, Jeezy already had a street appeal, but 'And Then What' put him on the national appeal.
From 11 to 17, I just toured my butt off with my dad and my sister. We hit the road and I was singing all kinds of different songs and different types of genres. But I knew from an early age what I wanted my sound to be, which was country on bass, and I wanted to be a country artist.
I just wanted to experiment with the bass, and my main influence from Jaco Pastorius inspired me to write music in a certain way.
I was a bass guitarist first before I started playing double bass - and I only started playing it because my teacher said I'd get twice as much work, as there's not enough players out there.
I like to practice on the bass, but I don't do it as often as I should.
I don't really have a favorite bass player. I listen to a lot of bluegrass. But then again, I'm not a typical bluegrass bass player. I was really into the Grateful Dead, and I still am - I don't listen to them too much, but for me they are a big influence.