J Bleds
Producer/lyricist chillin' n makin beats in the Midwest
License this Smooth Beats track.
"Blood Lines" is a licensable Smooth Beats track by J Bleds, available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track creates a listening experience that feels gangsta, raw and thug. This smooth beats track is ready to license for $25.00 on SoundClick — ideal for content creators, filmmakers, and independent producers.
Rap shit. You wont hear me doe
Independent artist J Bleds drops "So Lit", a Smooth Beats track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. With a tone that is lit, this track connects on an emotional level. Producers and creators can license "So Lit" directly through J Bleds's SoundClick page for $25.00.
Looking for a gangsta track?
"Dust To Diamonds" is a Smooth Beats track by J Bleds on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels gangsta. The track is available for licensing at $25.00 on SoundClick — a resource for producers, creators, and content makers looking for quality Smooth Beats music.
Instrumental best for rappin.
SoundClick artist J Bleds offers "Talk 2 U", a Smooth Beats track available to license. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. With a tone that is smooth, this track connects on an emotional level. Need a beat for your next project? "Talk 2 U" is available to license on SoundClick for $25.00.
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I started out DJing in the late 90s, hip hop and house music. Started getting into production in 2003.
Ive spun a few large DJ gigs.And if Im being honest I am not a good DJ, I have trouble matching and holding beats lol.so yeah, terrifying and maybe a little embarrassing too but I had some good sets here n there too makin heads bounce
Any native tongues 90s golden era, Dallas era hazy days house music in the early 2000s. Any music with melancholy rhythm and depth..
MPC studio, couple of MIDI keyboards, glyph external hard drive, lots of samples, plug ins, a behringer audio interface, Ableton Live 10, Audacity