Milky Way (album)

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Milky Way
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Studio album by Bas
Released August 24, 2018
Recorded 2017–2018
Studio
Genre
Length 39:43
Label
Producer
Bas chronology
Too High to Riot
(2016)
Milky Way
(2018)
We Only Talk About Real Shit When We're Fucked Up
(2023)
Singles from Milky Way (album)

Milky Way is the third studio album by American rapper Bas. It was released on August 24, 2018, by Dreamville Records and Interscope Records.[4] The album features guest appearances from J. Cole, Ari Lennox, ASAP Ferg and Correy C, with production handled by a variety of producers, including J. Cole, Ron Gilmore, Cedric Brown, Jay Kurzweil, Childish Major, Sango and Meez, among others.

The album was supported by two official singles: "Boca Raton" with ASAP Ferg and "Tribe" with J. Cole, and promotional single, "Pinball II" featuring Correy C. The album debuted at number 35 on the US Billboard 200, selling 13,150 album-equivalent units in the first week.[5]

Background

Bas addressed the release of Milky Way and the thought process behind it on Instagram saying:

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It's been two and a half years since Too High to Riot. I've spent the better part searching for ground. We go looking for love in all the wrong places. We go on radio shows looking for love from the hosts and their audience. We put out albums, our truths, in hopes the public will love them and catapult us to great successes. We hope our labels will love how the singles perform. We conquer as many women as we can as if it'll make us love ourselves. Instead of finding one that who shows you the man you could be. We share only the good parts of our lives on social media. In hopes of making people fall in love with us. One like at a time. This album is about finding ground. About not poisoning your own well. About finding and tethering yourself to the love that truly fulfills you. Love of self. Love of others. Lovers. Family. Friends. Fans. You've all given me all the affirmation I'll ever need. That is the Milky Way. The only way to go.[6]

Promotion

Bas announced the Milky Way Tour on September 25, 2018 in support of the album. The tour will include 43 North American dates, starting in New Orleans, on November 16, 2018, and concluding in Nashville, Tennessee, on February 24, 2019.[7]

Singles

On April 10, 2018, Bas released the promotional single "Pinball II" featuring Correy C,[8] although not making it onto the album. The music video for "Pinball II" was released on June 5, 2018.[9]

The album's first single "Boca Raton" with ASAP Ferg was released on June 19, 2018.[10] The music video was released on August 9, 2018.[11] On August 22, 2018, Bas released the second single "Tribe" with J. Cole, accompanied by a music video. The video was shot in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood.[12]

On February 29, 2019, it was released the music video for "Purge". As the latest single of the album.

Other songs

The music video for the song, "Fragrance" featuring Correy C, was released on October 23, 2018.[13]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
DJBooth (favorable)[14]
HipHopDX 4.2/5[15]
HotNewHipHop 82%[16]
Medium (favorable)[17]

Upon its release, the album received critical acclaim. In a one listen review from hip hop website DJBooth, writer Yoh Phillips praised the album calling it a "unique sonic experience", he continued saying: "Milky Way is a body of work built for pure enjoyment. Music for a good time. Compared to his first two albums, Milky Way sounds specially crafted for return visits."[14] Riley Wallace of HipHopDX gave the album a positive review saying, "Milky Way isn't a blatant attempt at killing the charts with sure-shot singles and will attract only a handful of new supporters with this approach. To its overall credit, however, it's a carefully curated collection of controlled experimentation that works as separate pieces and as a whole. If — like he suggests — he's giving New York City a "whole new sound," then the future sounds ... milky."[15] Writing for Medium, Hamish Raman called the album "amazing", he commented saying: "I would recommend that everyone listen to it at least once especially if you want some music to vibe to. Dreamville is killing it at the moment, and it's got me hyped to see what's next."[17]

Writing for HotNewHipHop, Richard Bryan said, "Milky Way is pretty much perfect vacation music. Soundtracks to laugh, and drink, and periodically, dance to. Despite the lack of weightiness to the work, Bas genuinely seems to be having fun experimenting with new styles and rhythms.[16] Trey Alston of Revolt called the album "one of the most articulate, brilliant albums of the year", saying: "On Milky Way, Bas masters the art of versatility while remaining true to his lane.[18]

In other media

The track "Tribe" appeared on the soundtrack to 2018 video game FIFA 19.[19]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[1]

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Icarus" (featuring Ari Lennox)
4:22
2. "Front Desk"  
  • Jay Kurzweil
  • Cole[a]
  • Gilmore[a]
3:20
3. "Tribe" (with J. Cole) 3:58
4. "Boca Raton" (with ASAP Ferg)
3:17
5. "Barack Obama Special"  
  • Gilmore
  • ClickNPress[a]
3:07
6. "Purge"  
  • Gilmore
  • Christo
  • Cole[a]
3:06
7. "Fragrance" (featuring Correy C)
3:37
8. "Infinity"     0:20
9. "Infinity+2" (featuring Correy C) Jay Kurzweil 1:54
10. "Sanufa"  
  • Cole
  • Gilmore[a]
2:45
11. "Great Ones"     0:35
12. "PDA"  
2:58
13. "Designer"  
2:53
14. "Spaceships + Rockets" (featuring LION BABE, Moe Moks & mOma+Guy)
  • Astro Raw
  • mOma+Guy
3:31
Total length:
39:43

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • "Barack Obama Special" feature additional vocals by Kaleb Rollins
  • "Purge" feature additional vocals by Sam Evans
  • "Fragrance" feature additional vocals by Cozz
  • "Sanufa" and "Designer" features additional vocals by Rox Barker

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from official liner notes.[1]

Technical

  • Derek "MixedByAli" Ali − mixing (all tracks)
  • Aria Angel − mixing (all tracks)
  • Cyrus "NOIS" Taghipour − assistant mixing (all tracks)
  • Glenn Schick − mastering (all tracks)

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[20] 180
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[21] 65
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[22] 109
US Billboard 200[23] 35
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[24] 19

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