
A. Rivera
I do afrobeat style beats, dancehall with a touch of Latin music.
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Abstract - DANCEHALL x AFROBEAT type beat instrume Abstract - DANCEHALL x AFROBEAT type beat instrume

Neon (Dancehall - Afrobeat) Neon (Dancehall - Afrobeat)

Afrobeat x DANCEHALL (BURNA BOY type Beat INSTRUME Afrobeat x DANCEHALL (BURNA BOY type Beat INSTRUME
Key: D minor BPM: 102

Savanna Afrobeat x DANCEHALL type beat RAUW ALEJAN Savanna Afrobeat x DANCEHALL type beat RAUW ALEJAN
Afrobeat x DANCEHALL type beat RAUW ALEJANDRO instrumental (SAVANNA) Key: E menor Bpm: 95

Breeze (afrobeat, afropop type beat Rauw Alejandro Breeze (afrobeat, afropop type beat Rauw Alejandro
Afrobeat AFROPOP instrumental type DANCEHALL instrumental type RAUW ALEJANDRO BPM: 120 KEY: D Major
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I do afrobeat style beats, dancehall with a touch of Latin music.
Band/artist history
Since I was very young I liked music, so I studied it professionally in college and from there I became interested in music production.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
My specialty is the guitar and every end of the semester I had to give live concerts and conjured to pass the exams... all that was very exciting and well now I continue to give public presentations.
Your musical influences
My influences would be Santana, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath and other classic bands, but now I am also influenced by urban music.
What equipment do you use?
A Mac, Arturia MIDI controllers, Waves plugins, KRK Rokit5 G3 monitors, a Scarlett 2i2 Mk2 audio interface, a Rode Ai-1 mic and a Fender telecaster guitar.
Anything else?
long live music!!!
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