Bass … Read Full Bio ↴Jeff Bass is one half of the rap production duo Bass Brothers.
Bass Brothers is the professional name for the team of Mark and Jeff Bass, the Detroit producers responsible for grooming rapper Eminem in his early days and collaborating on much of his subsequent music. Before that they worked with George Clinton. Tracks from those sessions ended up on the P-Funk All Stars album Dope Dogs.
The "Dynamic-Duo" are documented to be one of the highest paid producers in the history of Hip-Hop.
On their work with Eminem Mark and Jeff Bass are credited as F.B.T. Productions. Although Interscope marketed Dr. Dre as Eminem's major producer in order to boost his credibility as a white rapper in the hip-hop community, the Bass Brothers have in fact produced more individual tracks for the rapper than Dre. Jeff Bass performed the "Public Service Announcements" that introduce both The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP.
However, all of Eminem's hit singles have been either produced by Dre ("My Name Is," "The Real Slim Shady," and "Just Lose It") or himself ("Without Me" and "Lose Yourself,") although Jeff Bass did help Eminem produce the latter two songs.
Both have won Grammy Awards for their work with Eminem. Jeff Bass won a Best Song Oscar in 2003 for co-writing "Lose Yourself" from the film 8 Mile.
The Bass Brothers also head a Detroit record label called Web Entertainment, home to both rock artists (The Romantics) and hip-hop acts (King Gordy).
Mark Bass: "In 1990, Jeffrey and I landed a deal to produce a hip-hop rap project called Tycie & Woody for Elektra Records, operating for the first time as the 'Funky Bass Brothers (later changing to F.B.T. due to the addition of Mike Wilder to the team).' We met George Clinton and started working as a production team for George and for his label, Westbound Records. Unfortunately, most of the acts that we produced for Westbound were never released, and we feel it was some of our best work. Generally speaking, we always worked with black artists, although not intentionally. That changed, of course, when Mark heard a white rapper freestyle on a local radio show in 1992 and invited him to the studio for free time."
In February of 2006, Mark went to Los Angeles,Ca, to attend the Grammy's. He intended on going back to Detoit after the award show, but ended up staying upon re-discovering a singer/songwriter named Aimee Terrin who was previously signed to Aftermath Records in 2001. Mark is currently executive producing Aimee Terrin's debut album.
Lounge
Jeff Bass Lyrics
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I never meant to give you mushrooms, girl
I never meant to bring you to my world
And now you're lying in the corner, crying
The lyrics of Jeff Bass's song "Lounge" are an explicit portrayal of the use and abuse of drugs. The lyrics begin with an apology to the ladies, particularly one lady, for unintentionally exposing her to drugs. The opening line or the chorus, "I never meant to give you mushrooms, girl, I never meant to bring you to my world," clearly states that the singer or the singer did not intend to share drugs with the girl, but it happened anyway. It might imply that the singer was unaware of the girl's sensitivity or reaction to drugs, or that he got her involuntarily involved.
The second line of the chorus, "And now you're lying in the corner, crying," depicts the adverse effects of drugs on the girl. The girl's condition is so bad that she is crying in the corner, which could signify the potential danger of drug use. The song portrays a trend that is all too frequent, where both men and women put themselves or others in harm's way due to drug abuse. The lyrics seek to convey the dangers of drugs and how they can lead to significant harm to any individual, particularly women.
Line by Line Meaning
I never meant to give you mushrooms, girl
I didn't intend for you to take drugs, girl
I never meant to bring you to my world
I didn't mean to introduce you to a world of drugs and partying
And now you're lying in the corner, crying
And now you're upset and vulnerable
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jeff Bass, Mark Bass, Marshall Mathers
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