I am glad that you mentioned this discussion. This is a good discussion. As I mentioned in a Quartier Latin First voice Debate, there are four voices for men and there is a male version for a man who has a Soprano voice. Here is how it is which is also true for other music scenes concerning male voices. Second Bass= Which you can say Deuxième (2ème) voix or Bass voice First Bass= Which you can say Baritone which is basically regular baritone. Second Tenor= Which you can say Première (1ère voix) or High Baritone First Tenor= Which you can say Tenor or if a male has a soprano like voice, we will can that man "Counter-Tenor" singer. Here are a sample of examples that I can think of Second Bass= Jordan Kusa, Koffi Olomide, Deon Bukasa, Cappucino, Djo Poster, Nyoka Longo, Lengi Lenga (Ya Lengos), Modogo Abrahamwa, Fabregas, Mulembu, etcFirst Bass= Robino Mudimbu, Innos B, Reddy Amisi, Stino Mubi, Pepe Kalle, Madilu System, Jp Buse (JP), Franco, Solo Sita, Dilu Dilumona, Defao, Gina Efonge, Kester Emeneya, Joli Mubiala, Djodjo Ikomo, Werrason, Blaise Bula, Adolphe Dominguez, Elba Top A, Bozi Boziana, Serge Mabiala, Kabose, Marie Paul, Michel Boyibanda, Kwamy Munsi, Soki Vangu, Cele Le Roi, Deo Bondo, Ben Nyambao, Esperant Kinsangani, Djodjo Bayinge, Lola Checain, Ndombe Opetum, Baby Ndombe, JDT, Josky Kiambukuta, etc Second Tenor= Carlyto Lassa, Lassa Pambele L'acolyte, Pamelo Mounka, Vicky Longomba, Ferre Gola, Fally Ipupa, Gaz Mawete, Papy Tex, Papy Balayi, Alain Mpela, Sam Mangwana, Soki Diazenza, Djo Mpoyi, Ballou Canta, Malage de Lugendo, Petit Omba, Desouza Santu, Manda Chante, Aimelia Lias, JB Mpiana, Kiese Diambu, etcFirst Tenor= Adamo Ekula, Babia Ndonga, Eric Tutsi, Debaba, Eric Menthe, Luciana Demingongo, Blaise Matadidi, Misha Mfum, Ntesa Dalienst, Evoloko Jocker, Heritier, Didier Lacoste, Papa Wemba, etc
I would classify you as 2nd Bass but it is more 2eme voix type.