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Fox Samples Neo Trap Trapped On Billboard WAV MiDi-DISCOVER screenshot
DISCOVER | 27 JANUARY 2015 | 424MB
'Neo Trap: Trapped On Billboard' from Fox Samples is a brand new product from the Neo Trap series. This pack delivers five hot Construction Kits with all the elements of Billboard's top Hip Hop songs. This pack contains close to 1 GB of top notch loops such as banging 808's, tight drums, clear vocals, and clean synths.

This unique product was inspired by artists such as Jeremih, YG, Rae Sremmurd, Schoolboy Q, Tinashe, DJ Mustard and many others top chart artists and producers. Get your hands on these banging beats and create your next radio-friendly Hip Hop track.

This product is versatile and ready to be used in your next Trap banger.

Drag these Kits straight into your DAW and start creating real Trap today. These five Construction Kits feature 24-Bit WAV loops and include MIDI files. All loops are 100% Royalty-Free.

Product Features:
• 5 Construction Kits
• 62 to 100 BPM
• Over 900 MB of content
• 24-Bit WAV loops
• 100% Royalty-Free
• MIDI included



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  Resident 3.01.2011 1 4433
+560
Thanks the last song in the Demo song is a copy of Tinashe - 2 On
  Resident 7.06.2011 40 282
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The first one is Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown - Show Me
EastCoast & WestCoast I love them both !
  Member 26.12.2013 0
0
2nd one is Schoolboy Q - Studio
4th one is Rae Sremmurd - No Type
  Member 20.12.2013 8
+6
Its actually Dont tell em - Jeremiah but they sound the same so Blah
  Resident 3.01.2011 1 4433
+560
Ya DJ Mustard did both
  Resident 27.02.2013 320
+113
Thanks Discover. I'm interested in this because I want to analyze the vocals included in this.

I recall mentioning this sometime here before. These are transpositions rather than original compositions. The key being changed along with similar but different instruments/patches is enough to be in the clear. What's funny is these recent songs the ears come to reference are transpositions of several others going back more than half a decade. Catchy is catchy.. but what can you expect if there is still a demand for music with 3 note melodies.. even with no use of reference you can only do what has already been done and rely on the texture, tone, and lyrics to be a success.
  Member 4.02.2014 28
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i can mess with this thanks bro

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