Listen to ‘Forever Never Cares’ by Busty and the Bass

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Exploring the Sound Universe of Busty and the Bass: Forever Never Cares invites you on an unprecedented musical journey.

The eclectic proposal of Busty and the Bassmergedo funk, soul and timeless jazz, has earned the support of great figures such asmo Neal Pogue, George Clinton and Macy Gray.

The band, excited to be part of the Crown Capitalreveals his long-awaited third album, Forever Never Cares.

Busty and the Bass stands out for his ability towander between indie jazz and R&B, sharing the scene with artists withmo Hiatus Kaiyote, Thundercaty Kamasi Washington. Collaborators from legends like Neal Pogue and George Clinton even contemporaries like Pierre Kwenders and Cadence Weaponthis collective has become a creative crucible.

Forever Never Cares.is a new stage in the band’s musical experimentation, exploring the limits of soul, funk, jazz and dance music. The album, characterized by unexpected turns, takes listeners on a sonic journey that surprises and delights.

The main track, “All The Things I Couldn’t Say To You”immerses listeners in a unique experience of the 70s with its vibes alternatives. With mixtures of reggaetouches psychedelics and a touch of rockthe song evokes a relaxed feeling, like wind music for a trip introspective. The intro, a clever pop twist followed by a shift to reggae, establishes the tone for an album that promises to be a captivating listening experience for those seeking to reconnect with the diversity of sounds.

Here we leave you the complete album:

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