D’Angelo’s “Devil’s Pie” features one of the most immediately badass and infectious basslines in modern history.

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Taking Pendergrass’ slowed-down bassline and adding a new layer of sauce to it, D’Angelo barely had to do any of the work; for the most part, the instrumental spun a tale of its own. Honestly, it’s impossible to avoid nodding your head or tapping your foot upon hearing five seconds of this one — such is the power of the bass, an instrument that has blessed countless hip-hop classics from Outkast’s “Wheelz Of Steel” to Kendrick Lamar‘s “King Kunta.”
That’s not to take anything away from D’Angelo’s vocal performance, as he lays down observations and critiques on commercial obsession. “Tell my peeps all is well, all them fools whose soul’s for sale,” he sings, his voice striking a delicate balance between swagger and vulnerability. “Sitting next to the Jezebel, demons screaming in my ear.” Be sure to check this one out now, and show some love to some of the game’s great basslines in the comments.
QUOTABLE LYRICS
Main ingredients to this dish
Goes like this, here’s the list
Materialistic, greed and lust, jealousy, envious
Bread and dough, cheddar cheese
Flash and stash cash and cream
Temperatures at a high degree
Wheres n***as come to feast














































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