Dino BAM x Oh Yeah [DOWNLOAD]
All the super sexy tunes surface around Valentine’s Day.
Well Virginia’s own (by way of Kentucky, that is) Dino “By Any Means” BAM, brings us this trap & fap© track. It begins with a repetitive hook, but right before you prepare to turn the song off for fear if it being like all the other mediocre rap attempts over tough beats as distraction, this amazing voice emerges.
Dino Bam’s “Oh Yeah” praises his hood princess, and gets excited to have the most trippy sex experience ever : “I’m rolling, she’s sniffing powder.”
I guess I’m not the girl for him, but I’m sure there’s a group of party girls somewhere waiting for their shine. Ladies, today is your day. Flourish!
Dino BAM’s team sent over this description of his style
This young heart-throb coming from Campbellsville, Kentucky, residing in Virginia started singing at the age of 5 years old. He was driven by the sounds of Marvin Gaye, The Whispers, Michael Jackson, and Kem. From recording on a karaoke machine to making cassette tapes on a mini computer, it was only the beginning for Dino. Concepts and utilizing products such as sound proof, AKG microphone, popper-stoppers, and m-box were only the beginning.. As he grew, he gained extensive experience around town, both singing and rapping at various venues, including pep-rallies, talent shows, teen club parties and churches. The melodious wordplay of artists such as Drake, Wiz Khalifa, and Cassidy geared him for his position among the hip-hop greats and music producers. Currently residing in Springfield, Virginia, he hopes to turn his passion into a career. Dino remarks, “To me rap and R&B is more than just writing on paper and saying it into a mic. It’s about poetry and not just telling people, but expressing the way you feel to the world. The mic is what I vent to; its my ‘get away’ from it all. My music simply comes from the soul and heart, as I reach out and touch others in a way they can relate it to me, and my life”.
I actually hate reviewing tracks, but since my opinion was requested I’ll share. I enjoy his voice and the track overall. I think it’s cool when artists can switch back and forth between rapping and singing. I also remember when Nelly kicked off that style and caught hell for it! (Sorry, tangent)
Personally I feel alienated. I can’t exactly relate to his lifestyle, but it seems on par with the Rihannas, Miley Cyruses and Justin Beibers of the world. Drug culture is more glamorized than ever before. Celebrities used to get high in private little cliques leaving the tabloids to speculate what was really going on with them, but not in 2014. We’re putting it right there on the table. Literally. I guess I’ve got some things to get used to, huh?