There’s thousands and thousands of producers who send beats and just pray that someone will record on something. It is better to build these relationships in person than just to send beats. I rather teach myself.” I learned early in the game that it is better to move around and meet people and build relationships. I was gonna go to a music college in Toronto, but at the time I was like, “Nah, it’s not worth it to spend the money. Now, I can help them in ways and they can still help me in ways. I’m glad that we still have that close bond. That’s how we built our good relationship that we have now. They started flying me out and I started living with them, around 2012, 2013. From there, they started liking the stuff, and they blew up. Started sending beats to Skippa Da Flippa. Found these guys the Migos on the internet before they blew up. Then I wanted to get my music into Atlanta. I went to Chicago and tried to get big in the drill scene. How’d you go about making a name for yourself in America? When I started five years ago, Lex Luger was really big, and Southside. Cause I knew that’s how I get bigger faster than just sitting at home. I’m just gonna go to Chicago and get work with the Chief Keefs and go out and build my name in America off of social networks and stuff. At the time, I was like, “I’m not gonna really wait.” I’m 18. Some of my friends were telling me that I should be waiting until I get better, and trying to build up artists in Toronto. I had my first placement three months into producing, with Soulja Boy.ĭid you look to Toronto for inspiration as you were getting started? I went to Guitar Center and traded it in for an AKAI MPK49 keyboard,so I could start making beats with the piano. But right after I got FL on my own computer, I sold my pair of electric drums. Were you exclusively working on FruityLoops? I was gonna make beats for a friend that was freestyling, and I wanted to make some beats for some upcoming rappers in Toronto as well. And then I just stayed home a lot of that summer. Some friends of mine showed me FruityLoops and I started clicking away. But my mom wanted me to graduate, so I did. I started to focus on music at the end of high school, so I didn’t even want to graduate. I went to a high school called Fort Eerie Secondary School. NOTES: Must Have FL Studio 12.I started producing when I was 17. Did we mention this template comes professionally mixed?!įor further info check out the YouTube review on this template and don't hesitate to pick up your copy today □ We are positive this template and all the templates we offer will inspire your next beat. These aren’t your average FLP Templates that may or may not open with your version of FL Studio and you don’t have to worry about having the correct plugins! These are “hollowed out” custom, labeled, organized beat sessions for FL Studio 12.2 or above Users, with fully arranged MIDI. Not to mention these are all ROYALTY FREE! Price The Producer Of Global Audio Tools is bringing producers across the globe tools for the taking with this brand new FL Studio Template line!Īre you lacking inspiration? Maybe you're not sure how to make top quality beats? Or perhaps just starting out? Do you want your beats to sound like the ones you hear on the radio? Well today we give you guys 100% access to professional FLP FL Studio 12 Beat Sessions/Templates that you can tweak and change as you see fit!
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