/r/hiphopproduction
This subreddit is dedicated to every aspect of producing hiphop music. From the writing, producing beats, to engineering mixing mastering and cover art.
(But mostly the producing beats part)
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[A] Acapella
[I] Instrument
[S] Song
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for producers who would like to work with me on my songs! I've been writing lyrics since I was a teenager - in German and English (although I prefer German) - and now have a whole collection of songs, beats and vocals that I really want to turn into finished tracks. My style is heavily inspired by artists like Juice WRLD and Lil Peep, so it's more emotional, melodic rap and hip-hop with a dark edge. I have a clear idea of my texts, but am open to creative suggestions and collaboration. Since I'm still just starting out and can't afford professional production at the moment, I'm primarily looking for people who: • need practice material to improve their skills, • have fun working with vocals and beats, • and are interested in a creative project in the area of rap/hip-hop. I provide you with my vocals and beats - so you can practice, try things out and let off steam creatively. In return I would be happy to receive the finished songs! Of course, I am available to you during the process if you need feedback or specific ideas from me. If this sounds interesting to you or you know someone who would enjoy it, please contact me. have several songs and am ready to send you the files. Let's make music together and pursue our dreams! Thanks for reading - I look forward to your messages!
Here a Part of the Songs:
"Throw stones at me, one could break it all, Like a star rock from the sky, let it fall. Or a black clock, ticking in my brain, Searching for a way, but it's all in vain."
And another part:
"Red tears on the metal sheet, Addiction makes my stomach bleed. It's the only thing I can't beat. Look me in my eyes and recognize, It's hard to see the person cry."
Hey, everyone! I am rapper and looking for a sound engineer to get my song mixed and mastered. Any leads would be appreciated.
any like new artist need vocals mixed, just send instrumental and raw vocals and i have autotune and whatnot i just wanna practice mixing n shit oh and for FREE too.
For anyone curious this is the message I received from soundcloud.
Hi charlesAVP,
It looks like your track
"brb"
might contain or be a copy of "������" by dododada, which is owned by ������������ in certain territories.
As a result, your track has been removed from your profile for the time being.
– Wait SoundCloud, I think I have the rights to this!
If you think we've made a mistake, you can tell us about it by following the link below and filing a dispute. You can file a dispute if:
• we've wrongly identified the track
• we've correctly identified the track, but you have the rights to post this to SoundCloud - for example, because you are the copyright owner or have permission from the copyright owner(s).
If either of these things apply to you, tell us about it here:
copyright.soundcloud.com/dispute/soun…es:106700845
To learn more about copyright, please visit our copyright information page: soundcloud.com/pages/copyright.
Thank you,
The SoundCloud Copyright team
I looked up the dododada person and found that they have tried stealing beats from an artist sort of similar to me. I filed a dispute which for whatever reason got rejected. I don't know how they could reject it when the "song" and "owner" of the content doesn't even have a name listed. It's just ������������. Like what? To me it seems obvious someone is just trying to steal my shit. Can anyone help who's experienced this?
I always hustle all night
How do you all think of basslines? How do you craft your basslines? Are you listening to the sample more of the beat more to place you bass hits? Is there some kind of thought process you go through when crafting a bassline?
We were looking for some backpack rap style, different types of smooth instrumental beats with some decent bass. I showed him my favorite instrumental band - Papadosio - just so he would feel the vibe I was describing. He loved 3 or 4 of the songs and they are great instrumentals that have great potential for a unique beat- but I’m not Exactly sure where to start- or if it’s just way too much work. The they tend to have 2 or 3 distinctive parts to each song. So I’m thinking taking out or turning down the solo instrumentals. What else?
Here’s one of The songs for easy reference. Named method of control and we Are water respectively