Ab-Soul And Bas Hit The Stage On 'These Days Tour': Ab-Soul Inspires On Twitter
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It looks like the TDE crew and the Dreamville crew are becoming even more tight knit as Dreamville's Bas takes the stage on Ab-Souls "These Days Tour."
@FiendBassy and @abdashsoul killed the stage last night!!!!! #THESEDAYSTOUR #FIENDS pic.twitter.com/xCnNYBXeey
-- RapGameJimmyBurke (@bvarrassi27) October 10, 2014
One fan tweeted a photo from both artist's respective sets with the caption, "@FiendBassy and @abdashsoul killed the stage last night!!!!! #THESEDAYSTOUR #FIENDS" Fans will be happy to see the two camps together as J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar were once rumored to have a collaborative mixtape coming, however, the mixtape never surfaced and rumors have since died down.
@abdashsoul aint no shame in your game we kno your name in #montreal we sing your songs cuz we relate #THESEDAYSTOUR pic.twitter.com/sSMnmFEezp
-- Basics (@Basicsmtl) October 10, 2014
Tonight they will be taking the stage in Montreal and fans are already getting excited for the performance. The two have also been photoed hanging out and smoking backstage and behind the scenes of the tour.
Meanwhile, Ab-Soul has been supporting both Vince Staples and Bas via social media. Most recently Soul tweeted "Go cop that "Hell Can Wait" by @vincestaples via @iTunes https://itun.es/us/EbZf3," encouraging them to listen to his friends music.
While encouraging his fans to support new artists, he also encourages them to find their own purpose in his two most recent tweets.
Soul is a very deep person and has created some music that will make his fans have to think about the words that they are hearing.
In a Complex.com interview Soul said, "I'm not going to sit up here like a big-ass conspiracy theorist or whatnot, but if you look into a lot of the things that are going on, you'll find a lot of inconsistencies. That's just from what I've found from looking into things. It's important because politics, that's the biggest production in American history.
But that's just me. I could be wrong. They could be very nice guys. Maybe not."
Having these two camps interact would make for some really interesting music as the style is very similar and both camps have been on the come up at the same time.