Just wanted to point out that every section he called the "Pre-Hook" is actually just the "Hook" and every section he called the "Bridge" is actually the "Pre-Hook". Don't want to see people get confused. Some people refer to it as Hook A and Hook B. (Hook B in this video is where the Kick's are added). An actual "Bridge" typically only occurs once in a song, and it often falls in-between the 2nd and Final hook. Most rap songs these days don't have bridges.
@@iibeats5502Then every once in a while you open one back up and your like "damn this bitch hits, why'd I even abandon it?". And then you close the project to work on something else and completely forget about it again
This is easily one of the best videos I have ever seen. The way it started was so simple, then you completely switched up the beat and even threw in some vocals. I'm learning to Mix, Master & Produce my own songs. I just got back to recording and now feel more confident than ever to keep producing and mixing. Your videos are helping a lot! *Next step is Action.*
Have 2 versions of the beat, the A&R demo version Straight drop the beat in the beginning. Then another one incase the artist wants an intro. I find it that no one likes intros no more
Nice work I learned a lot from watching this I hope I can incorporate this in to my productivity as well thank you I subscribed to your channel thank you.