Boomie
Discover this Alternative Hip Hop track.
SoundClick artist Boomie presents "Disclosure", an outstanding release in the Alternative Hip Hop genre. The track showcases Boomie's instinct for crafting memorable music. It does not contain any samples or third-party loops. A male vocal is a key driving element of this track. The track has an understated rhythm quality that makes it easy to connect with. Producers and creators can license "Disclosure" directly through Boomie's SoundClick page for $25.00.
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"Street Life" by Boomie is an Alternative Hip Hop production available on SoundClick. Boomie demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. No external samples are used in this track. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The sound is crossover and radio-friendly, appealing to a wide range of alternative hip hop fans. Looking for an Alternative Hip Hop track to license? "Street Life" by Boomie is available on SoundClick for $25.00.
Track with a punchy feel.
SoundClick artist Boomie offers "Red line", an Alternative Hip Hop track available to license. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. Musical depth is added by a strong male vocal layer. The measured atmosphere pairs with a solid bounce pulse throughout the track. "Red line" can be licensed directly on SoundClick for $25.00, making it accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
- freestyling over a beat
- licensing music for use in TV or for a movie
- remixing or use audio samples
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The only one doing it like this from my city.
All this really started at my grandmas crib in Toronto back when I was 14. Me and my cousin Rio would freestyle in the living room over any instrumental off youtube, and would throw random words at each other to use mid freestyle to make it more difficult. A few months later I invested into a low budget microphone so we would be able to listen back to our freestyles because we noticed how sharp and creative we were getting with our flows and wordplay. After about a year of horrible sounding mixes, the home engineered songs finally started to sound alright. We started banging out plenty of song but they got released. In 2018 I put out my first single on Soundcloud called "Basement" which symbolized the rough living situation I was going through in the midst of putting together this idea of becoming a hip hop artist (Go check it out). I wouldn't say my music has changed over the years but with the consistent late night recording sessions I fine tuned my music into what it sounds like today.
I did a last minute live show in Downtown Toronto on November 12th and it was a dope experience for sure. The crowd felt the songs I put on display and to be honest it went a lot better than I expected. The energy had my blood moving in ways I never felt before! With that being said if the right opportunities knock i'm definitely rocking out.
A lot of my music is influenced by the circumstances I go through in life. It could be a feeling or even something I had to experienced. I've always been in my own world so as messed up as it sounds, I was never really influenced by anybody.
It's not a secret, but i'm going to save this answer for a setup reveal on youtube where i'll walk all my supporters through the technical side of things. Make sure you head over to my vlog channel on youtube if you would like to see what I use for my home recording sessions.