Age, Birthday, Parents, Siblings, Children, Wife, Nationality, Career, Net Worth

Bas, born Abbas Hamad on May 27, 1987, is a Sudanese-American rapper with French roots. He joined J. Cole’s Dreamville Records, an Interscope Records imprint, to release his debut album Last Winter in 2014, which received positive reviews and charted on the Billboard 200. Bas’s subsequent albums, Too High to Riot (2016) and Milky Way (2018), also charted, solidifying his presence in the music scene. Although his fourth album, We Only Talk About Real Shit When We’re Fucked Up (2023), didn’t chart, it maintained the critical acclaim he’s known for.

Profile Summary

Full Name: Abbas Hamad
Date Of Birth: May 27, 1987
Place Of Birth: Paris, France
Nationality: Sudanese-American
Occupation(s): Rapper, Songwriter
Labels: Dreamville,
Interscope
Net Worth: $1.5 Million
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Early Life

Born in Paris, France in 1987 to Sudanese parents, Bas was raised in a Muslim household. At the age of 8, his family relocated to New York City, where he attended St. Francis Preparatory School in Queens, marking the beginning of his journey in the United States.

Career

Bas launched his music career with mixtapes Quarter Water Raised Vol. 1 (2011) and Vol. 2 (2013). He gained exposure through features on J. Cole’s “New York Times” and DJ Khaled’s “Hells Kitchen,” leading to his signing with Interscope Records. His debut album Last Winter (2014) debuted at 103 on the Billboard 200, supported by a 10-city tour and subsequent tours with Ab-Soul and J. Cole.

Bas released his second album, Too High to Riot, in 2016, featuring J. Cole and Cozz, and debuted at 49 on the Billboard 200. He followed up with a tour and documentary.

In 2018, Bas released his third album, Milky Way, featuring J. Cole, Ari Lennox, and ASAP Ferg, which debuted at 35 on the Billboard 200. He supported the album with a 43-city tour. Bas then released several EPs and singles, including Spilled Milk 1, [BUMP] Pick Me Up, and collaborations with FKJ, Dua Saleh, and others.

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In 2023, Bas announced his fourth album, We Only Talk About Real Shit When We’re Fucked Up, releasing singles like “Diamonds”, “Passport Bros” with J. Cole, and “Khartoum” with Adekunle Gold. The album dropped on December 15, 2023, featuring various guest artists.

Personal Life

Bas prefers to keep his personal life private, so details about his romantic relationships, marriage, or children remain unknown. However, he has shared insights into his family’s influence on his music, stating, “I have four older siblings who all instilled their musical tastes in me,” in an interview with Rolling Stone Radio hosts Jon Weigell and Charlie Cooper.

Bas Net Worth

As of 2024, Bas’ net worth is estimated to be around $1.5 million, accumulated through his successful music career, album sales, touring, and collaborations with prominent artists in the industry.