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Beat producer from USA. New premium rap, trap & type beats from $25 - MP3 and free downloads available.

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JPizay Blu3

When i first learned how to be a producer, it was because i was not happy with the sound quality that others "beat makers" made. I wanted my own sound, i wanted

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iMMA bOSS iMMA bOSS

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no days off no days off

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Here is my story, the short version, i grew up on the west side of Pine Hills off balboa dr. (Orlando) i fell in love with Hip Hop when was about 11 when i heard the song "regulators" by Nate Dogg and Warren G. I listened to Hip hop before then, but was too young to appreciate it. When i was about 12 or 13 i started to write poetry, eventually used that poetry with music in the background which grew to become Hip Hop. I recorded my first single at 15 "Souljah" (way before i knew about SFR 24/7) and grew impatient with producers who were not on point with their beats, so i downloaded a program call FL studio and taught myself how to make beats (long fucking process). By the time i was 17 1/2, i was kicked out of my mothers house and was almost forced to sell drugs to survive. I got myself a cheap spot and trapped hard so i could afford studio equipment, slowly but surely i built my studio. By age 19 i had finished recording what i thought would be my debut album, and was passing out cd's everywhere just knowing i would be famous, (not knowing mixtapes were the back door, so little did i know back then). One day i came bacc to my house and noticed that all of my studio equipment got stolen. It wasn't until i went to jail and lost all my cars, money, houses, and the most important thing in my life, MY NEW DAUGHTER! Then i finally woke up while incarcerated and realized what i had been missing, MY MUSIC! I made a promise to myself and God that if he got me out of this impossible situation (due to the charges) i would never sell another drug a day in my life. What do you know, i get a surprise court date (i was on no bond status) where my lawyer explained to me that the evidence is futile. I got out, changed my number that day, not knowing how i would survive just knowing it wouldn't be by selling drugs, I slowly built back up my studio. I have found a way through hard word and a legal grind to completely turn my life around and focus %1000 of my time on music, networking, and business. If that is not an inspiration for the people to stop dealing in the streets and do the same thing, i dont know what is.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes
Your musical influences
Producers top 5 Dr Dre, Kayne West, Timbaland, Justice League, Hypnotized Minds Top 5 Artist Tupac Shakur, Biggie Smalls, Andre 3k, Warren G, Ice Cube
What equipment do you use?
Wont Speak on it
Anything else?
http://www.souljahfamilyrecords.com/jpizay-blu
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