
Buddah Bless Wants To “See The World” Ft Big Sean & 2 Chainz
“See The World”” has a verse from Big Sean & 2 Chainz that we knew they would kill. The Atlanta-based producer, known for his “Buddah Bless this beat” production tag, gathers his A-List friends for the new music video for “See The World,” his debut single as a lead artist. The song is a organ-led banger, featuring standout verses from BossMan Dlow, Big Sean, and 2 Chainz. In the video, directed by Killahjack and Buddah Bless himself, Buddah flies from Miami to L.A., then back to the A, flying in a plane as jumpin’ as any party bus. The producer-artist parties with Dlow in Miami, connects with Sean in L.A., and brings 2 Chainz along as his co-pilot. “See The World” marks the start of a new chapter in the career of Buddah Bless, who been an in-demand collaborator for artists of all kinds, from Megan Thee Stallion and Travis Scott, to Migos and NBA YoungBoy.
Born in the New York City area but raised in Atlanta, Buddah Bless strives to merge the sensibility of his two home hip-hop regions through his music. He began his musical career in church, playing piano and organ, and learned how to make beats from his uncle during one fateful Thanksgiving. As a young man, breaking into the industry at 18-years-old, Buddah emerged into the flourishing Atlanta scene as one of its most in-demand beatmakers, collaborating with the likes of Migos, 2 Chainz, and Young Thug on their early hits, and later producing ATL classics like Migos’ “Call Casting” and 2 Chainz’s “Big Amount” ft. Drake. In recent years, Buddah produced hits like Jackboys’ “OUT WEST” ft. Young Thug (over 1 billion worldwide streams), and has developed a productive artistic relationship with Megan Thee Stallion on songs like “Don’t Stop,” “Miami Blue,” and “Shots Fired.” The 33-year-old producer has earned 14 Platinum certifications and 3 Gold certifications from the RIAA, and has also collaborated with the likes of Gunna, Chris Brown, Summer Walker, Key Glock, and dozens of other rap and R&B superstars.
Hard at work on his debut album, Buddah Bless plans to show the world what elite artists already know: that he has the sauce to turn a banger into a world-conquering hit.