BAE by BVRZZ: A Deep House Gem That Still Slaps in 2023
Let’s cut to the chase—BVRZZ’s BAE isn’t just another deep house album. Released back in 2016 under the label Artist Intelligence Agency and Deep Sounds (fancy names for some seriously smooth vibes), this US-born masterpiece still feels fresher than your morning coffee. And trust me, I’ve got a playlist longer than my excuses for not going to the gym, but BAE keeps creeping back into rotation.
The titular track, “BAE,” is where it all starts—and honestly, it’s kinda hard to stop looping it. The beat hits you like that first sip of wine on a Friday night: smooth, seductive, and just a little bit dangerous. There’s something about the way the synths swirl around, almost like they’re flirting with you. It’s not trying too hard; it’s just effortlessly cool. If this track were a person, it’d be the one at the party who doesn’t say much but somehow has everyone staring. You know the type.
Then there’s another standout (though naming tracks here might spoil the surprise)—let’s call it Track X for now. This one sneaks up on you, all quiet-like, and then BAM! The bassline kicks in, and suddenly you’re vibing so hard you forget what you were doing. Was I chopping veggies or dancing? Who cares! The groove is infectious, like a catchy cold you don’t mind catching.
What makes BAE stick in my brain, though, isn’t just the beats—it’s the mood. BVRZZ knows how to craft an atmosphere that’s equal parts chill and electric. It’s perfect for those late-night drives when you’re feeling mysterious or even just lounging on the couch pretending you’ve got life figured out.
But here’s the kicker: despite its 2016 release date, BAE doesn’t sound dated. Maybe it’s because deep house never really goes out of style, or maybe BVRZZ is just a time-traveling DJ from the future. Either way, this album proves that good music doesn’t need gimmicks—it just needs soul.
So, if you’re hunting for something to spice up your playlist without sounding like every other overhyped EDM banger, give BAE a spin. Just don’t blame me when you can’t stop listening. Oh, and while you're at it, maybe send BVRZZ a thank-you note. Or a pizza. They deserve both.
P.S. If anyone asks, I didn’t write this review—I swear it wrote itself. Probably listening to "BAE" on repeat did something weird to my brain. Works every time.