Donns Day Enlists BSF’s Fuego Base for “Serving Fiends”
The Massachusetts hip-hop scene continues to solidify its reputation as a breeding ground for elite, uncompromising lyricism, and Donns Day is currently leading the charge. The heavy-hitting artist has just unveiled his latest single, “Serving Fiends,” a gritty street anthem that features a high-profile collaboration with Fuego Base of the renowned BSF (Black Soprano Family).
When a BSF feature is attached to a track, listeners expect a specific standard: bars over everything. Fuego Base delivers that signature, authentic energy that the camp founded by Benny the Butcher is famous for, serving as the perfect counterweight to Donns Day’s commanding flow. “Serving Fiends” is more than just a collaboration; it is a meeting of minds between two artists who deeply understand the weight and gravity of street narratives. The chemistry between the two is palpable, with each emcee pushing the other to sharpen their pens.
The atmospheric soundscape for this heavy link-up is provided by producer Pezey Krack. The production offers a dark, menacing backdrop that allows both Day and Base to operate with precision. It is the kind of beat that demands immediate attention—gritty enough to match the subject matter, yet spacious enough to let the lyrical content breathe.
“Serving Fiends” serves as a powerful reminder that the underground hip-hop sound is not just surviving, but thriving. Donns Day is rapidly cementing his status within the Massachusetts scene, and by securing a verse from a BSF standout like Fuego Base, he is signaling that his influence extends far beyond state lines. For those seeking raw, unfiltered hip-hop that prioritizes technical skill and authenticity, this track is a mandatory listen.
Stream “Serving Fiends,” produced by Pezey Krack, on all major platforms now.

