3-Fold (CDN)
sum old lyrics over a fresh beat
SoundClick artist 3-Fold (CDN) presents "We Tha Revolution", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is skitzofrenia, rap and boom bap, 3-Fold (CDN)'s track connects on an emotional level. If you enjoy artists like Doc, Karma and Skitzo, 3-Fold (CDN) is worth exploring on SoundClick. You can download this track free of charge.
new fiya from ya boy 3-Fold, Hi Haterz
Independent artist 3-Fold (CDN) drops "Lay Me To Rest", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Edmonton, this track speaks for itself. If you enjoy artists like Doc, Karma and Skitzo, 3-Fold (CDN) is worth exploring on SoundClick. You can download this track free of charge.
To all the people who been or have been abused, goin the same bullsh*** me'n my sisters went thru, keep ya chin up. We here for ya.
"Find The Way (Ruff Edit)" by 3-Fold (CDN) is a Positive Vibes production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. With a tone that is skitzofrenia, gangsta rap and boom bap, 3-Fold (CDN)'s track connects on an emotional level. Listeners into Hiphop and Rap will find this track a natural fit within their rotation. This song is available as free download.
some of my most daunting questions. open collab on the last verse, lemme kno if ur intersted.
SoundClick artist 3-Fold (CDN) presents "Make Ya Ask Why (Ruff Edit)", an outstanding release in the Alternative Hip Hop genre. The track showcases 3-Fold (CDN)'s instinct for crafting memorable music. The Edmonton influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to alternative hip hop fans. In the style of Doc, Karma and Skitzo, this type-beat track is available to license royalty-free with a Creative Commons license on 3-Fold (CDN)'s SoundClick page.
smooth slow dance love track fer all dem ladies out there
"My Love For You (Ruff Edit)" by 3-Fold (CDN) is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Edmonton, this track speaks for itself. Looking for music inspired by Doc, Karma and Skitzo? Get this 3-Fold (CDN) type-beat track with an exclusive royalty-free Creative Commons license through SoundClick.
A track about the rhythm, just like the name. Its a rough edit, so it may sound distorted. Features T-tocs and Wheelz. New edit should be up within the month
"The Rhythm" by 3-Fold (CDN) is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The track showcases 3-Fold (CDN)'s instinct for crafting memorable music. The Edmonton influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to hip-hop fans. Listeners into Hiphop and Rap will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Kind of a rebellious type of track. Still in its rough edit, so it may sound kinda choppy or distorted. Features T-tocs.
"Will Ya" by 3-Fold (CDN) is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The Edmonton influence comes through clearly, making this especially appealing to hip-hop fans. Fans of Doc, Karma and Skitzo will find "Will Ya" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Recorded in 2006 with the help of Roll'n from Poundin' Records, reppin Edmonton Alberta. Features Kilo-G.
"The 411" is a Hip-Hop track by 3-Fold (CDN) on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. With a tone that is skitzofrenia, gangsta rap and trap, 3-Fold (CDN)'s track connects on an emotional level. For fans of Doc, Karma and Skitzo looking for something new, 3-Fold (CDN) delivers on SoundClick.
About discrimination, racism, and segregation. Still in its rough edit, so it may sound kinda distorted or choppy.
"We All Equal" by 3-Fold (CDN) is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The track creates a listening experience that feels skitzofrenia, grime and west coast rap. Listeners into Hiphop and Rap will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.