should i pursue being a trap producer as a career or do i suck and should i work at mcdonalds forever?
couple short snippets i put together real quick
should i pursue being a trap producer as a career or do i suck and should i work at mcdonalds forever?
couple short snippets i put together real quick
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>trap producer as a career
HAHAHAHAHA niggers
Dont you need a medical degree to cement fill vaginas and superglue sausages in place for the mentally disabled?
Does your mom know you're on here?
She'll be home soon.
I'm going to find out where you.are and fuck both you and your mother in your assholes with my big.black.cock.
Faggot child loser.
I'd fucking kick start your fucking head and ride you into a tree.
You suck. Loser faggot cum swallowing dick fucker.
Hope you get ass fucked tonight
You don't make art for money. You try to connect with the divine and if you succeed people want to be part of it.
Your shit is as good as any run of the mill trap, it could work commercially. That said:
i used to do it for money now i just do it out of boredom or for fun
what DAW do use to produce?
i love makng music for fun. emphasis being fun. basically all of it is fucking garbage.
your not talented enough to make a career out of it, but you should keep going, its fun
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>being a trap producer as a career
That shit is already saturated, get an actually marketable skill like being able to fix cars, some IT certifications, programming, plumbing/electrical work. Also go on indeed an look for entry level jobs that pay more than McDonalds.
Just release a bunch of trap under a generic handle on YT/IG/whatever. Trap gets boring quick. I wouldn't pigeonhole myself into that genre.
you should put some rap over it an add a few sound effects
Here I'll write some lyrics for you
Bishes * omma * dick
*woop*
bitches omma dick
BRRRRRT
gotta
Lotta
xannies
up-in
here
cause I'm
[mwllrt]
*WOOP*
I'm saying this to help you: you suck at this. Those beats are generic and boring. If friends or family tell you they think it's good they are lying to make you feel good about your shitty music. You will never be good at this if you believe you are any good right now
If you're 30+ on some local rapper/bedroom beats shit, it's time to hang it up bro.
wow these beats are actually boring as fuck
there is a whole scene of underground music full of people more talented and more experienced than you not making money either
You want to collab bro i got this in the vault ready vocaroo.com
I can't tell if this is a specific style (Jersey Juke) or just trash lmao
this. get a trade. and trap sucks anyway. no reason why you can't keep pursuing music on your own tho.
t. wished he'd got a trade
i wish i did but i spent too much time being a loser. maybe if i moved to another city id do a trade
Im a bedroom producer and Im 36. Ama
This user got some sick bars tho
i'll sell this to someone one day
Is it just a hobby you do for fun that might make money sometimes, or are you trying to "make it" as a bedroom producer?
If young metro dont trust you im going to rape you
kek That's the spirit
my sides
I make money out of it, not millions because Im underground indie and I do it as a therapy because I get suicidal sometimes, I found God in music. Its my way of praying at this point.
It's not too bad, not professional yet but you'll get there.
I'll be real with you bro, if this was 2012 then maybe you'd have the time to find your sound and fill a niche but this is just derivative and mediocre. Don't give up on it as a hobby but if you're expecting to be able to license beats to rappers you'll have to step your game up and make something fresh and hyphy.
>t. host of a trap/dubstep radio show back in college
Based
i would use it to remix another song or something. without lyrics its hard to judge. could use some drops tho.
I can't even shit on that man. It's good to do something like that for yourself, and it brings in a couple bucks. Disregard my disparaging post 30+ bedroom producer user.
I have a thing for qt black traps.
No.
your style is very much dated (2012-2014 chop era) and sounds not very impressive. by the time you catch up the already oversaturated bubble will have popped.
not being a dick just warning you man. it's not an industry based off talent especially in that area. many talented producers and such still make nothing and get relatively no attention compared to others, just too much saturation and string pulling.
Can't tell if it's making music, producing trap porn stars, or creating traps for animals
Aight my nigger imma bout to teach u a thing or 2 u kno what im sayin
So basicly ur fuckin 808s are WACK bro. Get some melodic variation in there instead of smashing the same note over and over. And switch up the rhythm a bit that shits repetitive and boring. Furthermore, spend some time educating yourself on automation as a tool to build tension and create movement within your music, for example, automating a a low-pass filter on the melody in verse sections. Your production style is also fairly outdated - black trapbot 3 sounds like a Waka Flocka Flame beat, whereas the current trend is more geared towards hard Pop Smoke type drill beats, or spacey Playboi Carti type beats.
HOWEVER make sure your style remains organic - learn your DAW and basic production techniques and apply this to your music instead of following YouTube tutorials beat for beat. You can find plenty of good producer tips and tricks but reproducing other people's beats doesn't get you anywhere. Get some decent headphones too, get some monitors if you put the research into it and have the facilities for them. Last tip - pay attention to your mixing levels. If you can get this right, you'll be able to make something that people can bear to listen to.
pretty much all I listen to is trap and has been for years so I commend you for putting yourself out there. But I do have to echo the sentiment in this thread that these clips are very very 2015. This style is incredibly dated now. It might come back as a throw back type of ironic thing. But other than that, you need to find your own style. You sound like you're trying to produce something that someone in Chicago would have produced 6 years ago. You need to suck the air into your balls and truly express yourself with it. Don't emulate. Don't be a cover band