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B.A.S.K.O.

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B.A.S.K.O.
Birth nameRobert Miller
BornRochester, NY, United States
OriginRochester, New York, United States
GenresRap
Occupation(s)Rapper, entrepreneur, fashion mogul
Years active1996–present
LabelsRidin’ Hi Records, So Fly Records
Websitewww.fashionfitted.com

B.A.S.K.O. (born Robert Miller) is an American rapper, entrepreneur, and fashion mogul from Rochester, New York with roots in South Carolina.[1] He is widely known for his musical contributions to film and television including songs featured in Transformers (Ain't No Game),[2] I Think I Love My Wife (Ain't No Game),[3] The Love Guru (Big Boi),[4] CSI, OC, Making The Band, From G’s To Gents, Pimp My Ride, The Hills, and Melrose Place.

The acronym B.A.S.K.O. stands for Black American Still Kicking On. His first album Mirror was released in 1996 on Ridin’ Hi Records. In 2004, B.A.S.K.O. founded So Fly Records and became the label's Chief Executive. He is currently recording his debut album on So Fly Records.

Fashion[edit]

In 2008, B.A.S.K.O. founded the clothing label FashionFitted.[5] The first product line is the patented FeatherFitted®, a high quality fitted hat with a signature band and feather aesthetic.[6] Its popularity spurred a promotional single and video titled, “Featha N Da Fitted,” released by So Fly Records in 2009.[7] In the summer of 2012, FashionFitted opened its inaugural store at the Marketplace Mall in Rochester, NY.

References[edit]

  1. "BASKO - Be Entertained magazine"
  2. "Transformers - IMDB",
  3. "I Think I Love My Wife - IMDB",
  4. "The Love Guru- SoundtrackNet",
  5. "FashionFitted on HipHopPress". Archived from the original on 2009-10-02. Retrieved 2009-12-01. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. "Feather Fitted - The Urban Network"
  7. "So Fly Movement - Giant magazine"

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