whoa dude. dang this is great track. some amazing sounds in there. i can imagin the time it took to line up those half time segments.
whoa dude. dang this is great track. some amazing sounds in there. i can imagin the time it took to line up those half time segments.
thx a lot
okay. its always good when people actually say something. keep this up for sure
thanks, i'll try
im absolutely in love with the idea of this track. i think some automation on some of your levels may help out the edges of this. i think this has great progression as far as the term "trap" goes you've nailed it. i can't wait to see if this evolves into something more.
Thanks! I've kind of left it as it wasn't very popular with some of my school fans, but I'll pad it up a bit!
alright. i'm liking the way you throw down tracks.
Thanks, I appreciate that
lol... hey... hey hey hey. hey. heeeeeeey
HEEEEeeeyYYYYY YEAH.
alright for sure. this is a great track. some great emotions flowing out it. 5/5 my friend keep it coming
Thank you for the support
dang alright. this is a solid flow
Thank you! Glad to be getting a little feedback; feel free to check out my other thangs up here if you want.
I mean, yeah. That's the whole reason I upload songs. So I guess I'm just being redundant- and at this point wasting both my time typing this out, and yours by reading this. Sorry.
i love this kind of abstract hiphop. if someone had some colorful lyrics it would spice up this beat for sure.
Thank you for showing support!
man when i hear your ideas it puts me in a different place. its not generic in the way you had to tone the vocal samples. but the re occurring hey hey hey.... i get that. totally something that you would hear in some new song now days
Exactly! I think the main reason it's used so often too is that it just....works. It's not fancy, it's not hard to implement, but it also adds a certain attitude to it that defines the overall perception of trap.
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