Features : “Dummy Thick,” BamsterG’s latest is a hip-hop, summer celebration of big women, cool dudes

Kurt Beyers, Publicist July 11, 2025
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With “Dummy Thick,” BamsterG has created a driving, insistent hip-hop ode to big, full-bodied, voluptuous women — juicy thick. 

And, along with that, a celebration of being a player. 

“Man, ‘Dummy Thick’ is the new summer anthem,” said BamsterG. “This is for all the ladies who feel good about their bodies, how their sculpture is built and their big ba-donka-donks.” 

Long hair, long nails
Wearing red bottoms too
Tatted up, white toes, and she make her revenue

Ow
Dummy thick
Oooo she dummy thick

“Like I always tell everybody,” he said, “if they got a big one, or if they only feel like they got a big one, they feel good about themselves.”

But he points out, the song is also about the musician (himself), celebrating playerhood.

I am not your average Joe
I ain’t basic
This is not your average car

“It’s about being a player,” he said. “Not like playing women, but talking about being a player, being smooth, man, real cool, calm, cordial and having a good time with the ladies.”

BamsterG — Stazion Goodlow—has been making music seriously since he was 15, when he released his first EP, Money On My Mind. Now 21, his music has grown as his ambition has evolved.

His first song, from that first EP, was “Depression Is An Affection.”

“I was going fast, melodic, but kind of sad, you know? And then as I kept dropping more music, I kind of grew out of just making sad music. I started making up tempo, happy music.”

The celebration of “Dummy Thick” is part of the growth into happier music. That first song came at a time when he was going through some not-so-good stuff. 

“I’ve experienced good and bad, real, adult-life things, so, that’s why now I know to make better music. What I mean by ‘better’ is, like, happier music, because being sad is not good. It’s not. It can do bad things to you.” 

He wants for himself to be as “peaceful and positive as possible.” He makes music with the goal of uplifting people, and he wants to explore about every kind of music — rap, underground rap, Afrobeat, country, R&B, Spanish, Italian, “whatever God puts in front of me.” 

“I want to go everywhere with it, man. I love to touch base with any and every avenue. I will take my chances to be featured in another country.” 

He attended the Chattanooga School for the Arts and Sciences, where he played sports — football, basketball and track and won a county wrestling championship in middle school — and was an academic champion, participating in robotics competitions. He is, as the song says, not an average Joe.

He also participated in theater, and another part of his ambition is movies and television.

“‘Dummy Thick’ is a ratchet anthem, more for women who like to twerk at the stop signs, and red lights, also who like going to the clubs and getting kind of crazy.” 

Women, as men, he acknowledged, can be players, too.

Next for him is a song called “Walk In,” which he says has a smooth, up-tempo beat, “real playa,” he said, meaning walking into a building with an aura that commands respect.

“What I mean by ‘aura’ is like how you can walk into a building, and everybody is like, ‘Whoa! Who is this guy?!’”
It is, at the same time, what he calls a “workout, grinding” song.

Right now, he wants “Dummy Thick,” the track and the video, to “go everywhere, state to state, country to country.”

“Man, my boy Mercy cooked that beat up so hard! At the first sound, everybody is like, ‘Whoa! What’s going to happen?’ and then boom! we come in on the 808s and the background noises and the claps.”

In the video, he said, the girls twerked to the rhythm of the claps.

“I want everybody to hear this. Like I said, up-tempo, rachet, but a summer anthem, classic. This is going to be played 10 years from now. And the video is awesome! Go watch the video.”

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