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"Top Quotes"

“Bashy has the beats & flow to match the ferocity of his commentary” – TIME OUT

“there are a few that can keep up with bash bosh right now” – I.D

“cements his position as one of the UK’s most talented lyricists” – RWD

“a new swagger has appeared in grime” – THE WIRE

“his ascent to the mainstream continues” – MUSIC WEEK

“a new notable talent & a fresh voice from the London streets” – CLASH
- Various


Discography

Album
Catch Me If You Can peaked at 65 in UK Charts. Number 4 in iTunes Hip Hop Chart
Singles
Black Boys (National –BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)
Adulthood 2 Kidulthood (National – BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (National – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)
Your Wish Is My Command Feat H Boogie (National – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)
Riding For Love Feat Clea Soul (National –BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)
She Likes To Feat England 10 (National – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra and local radio airplay)

Features
Young Soul Rebels ‘I Got Soul’ (Island Records) UK No.10
Jade Ewen ‘My Man’ (Remix) (Geffen) UK No.35
Tinchy Stryder ‘Never Leave You’ (Remix) (Island) UK. No.1

Mixtapes
Chuppa Chups Deluxe
Bashy.com

DVDs
Chuppa Chups DVD
Promotional Videos
Black Boys – Aired on Channel AKA and MTV Base /You Tube 196,166
Adulthood 2 Kidulthood - Aired on Channel AKA and MTV Base /You Tube
Ransom - You Tube 512,583
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Aired on Channel AKA and MTV Base /You Tube 323,185 views
Your Wish Is My Command - Aired on Channel AKA and MTV Base / You Tube 83,364 views
Life - You Tube 53292 views

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Bio

23 year old Ashley Thomas was just the cute bus driver that charmed the female passengers with his head turning charisma - and then ‘Black Boys’ the anthemic celebratory track paying homage to the achievements of some of Britain’s most successful young black men dropped, the You tube hits exceeded 1 million, and overnight a star was born and the bus driver laid his uniform to rest.

But it wasn’t just the music that got the nation talking, as in Bashy we have discovered a 360 degree artist whose portrayal of Anthony in the classic ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ following his BRIT Performing Arts school education was met with critical acclaim, and a personality which exudes star quality. As Simon Cowell would say, Bashy has “likeability.”

It was Bashy’s special something that caught the attention of Damon Albarn, and took him from checking Oyster cards, to Nigeria where he teamed up with the super talent that is Albarn to contribute to the star’s ‘Africa Express’ album.

The last few months have seen Bashy receive rapturous applause for his Electric proms performance, grace No.10 Downing street for meetings with the Prime Minister as an Ambassador for the ‘No to knives’ campaign, write the soundtrack to the award winning Noel Clarke film ‘Adulthood,’ which grossed millions at the box office, and receive a 2008 MOBO nomination. Every element of his delivery from the lyrical dexterity to the video production, is sharp, with none of the raw presentation synonymous with the Grime/hip hop scene. In Bashy we have an artist who has captivated the underground and is crossing over with the ease that Will Smith demonstrated in the years before he was Hollywood’s highest paid male actor.

It all began with Bashy began honing his craft in the playground of his local Kensal Rise comprehensive, where at the age of 14, the confident youngster lyrically battled the older kids in the school who in his own words he ‘destroyed’. Having been raised in Ladbroke Grove, the playground for some of London’s most creative talents, Bashy soon got his peers talking and the word spread beyond the gates of the playground and into his local community. He soon found himself in demand at local clubs and parties where he earned yet more respect MC battling other popular lyricists of the time.

“I’m a street, social, commentator I talk about LIFE, I talk about what’s going on things that people can relate to, ‘How to Pick a Wifey’, ‘Black Boys’, ‘4 o’clock in the morning’, Life, ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’, ‘Change’ …”All delivered with a clarity, confidence and infectious word play that ruthlessly commands the unsuspecting listeners attention.

His recent stint touring in Jonzi-D’s production of Markus The Sadist solidified Bashy’s appeal and promise as an actor. His star turn as Markus had the audience captured in the palm of his hand and ladies actually fainting in the stalls!

All this and the highly acclaimed debut album ‘Catch Me If You Can’. The clichéd statement ‘One to watch’ is often trotted out in the biographies of fledgling artists, but with Bashy, a young man with the potential to become one of our most successful exports, never has a term been more apt.

Don’t miss out on catching Bashy on the rise, he is having an extraordinary journey to the top of his game.

“His ascent to the mainstream continues” - MUSIC WEEK
“Wave upon wave of creativity” - AU [Ireland]
“A new notable talent & a fresh voice from the London streets” – CLASH
“Bashy has the beats & flow to match the ferocity of his commentary”
- Time Out