Mindblowing Productions
I make instrumentals and beats, and I also Rap
A Hip-Hop track by Mindblowing Productions.
"Speak on dat" by Mindblowing Productions is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The track creates a listening experience that feels gangster beats. If you enjoy artists like Ti, Trap Music and Young Jeezy, Mindblowing Productions is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Gangster beats track by Mindblowing Productions.
Independent artist Mindblowing Productions drops "savior is back", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is gangster beats, this track connects on an emotional level. If Hip Hop Beats and Rap Beats is your sound, "savior is back" is a strong addition to your playlist.
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"seelikeme" by Mindblowing Productions is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track creates a listening experience that feels gangster beats. Listeners into Hip Hop Beats and Rap Beats will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Track inspired by Ti, Trap Music and Young Jeezy.
"represent2" is a Hip-Hop track by Mindblowing Productions on SoundClick. The track showcases Mindblowing Productions's instinct for crafting memorable music. The track creates a listening experience that feels gangster beats. If Hip Hop Beats and Rap Beats is your sound, "represent2" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Track in the style of Ti, Trap Music and Young Jeezy.
Independent artist Mindblowing Productions drops "last song", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. Mindblowing Productions demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. With a tone that is gangster beats, this track connects on an emotional level. Listeners into Hip Hop Beats and Rap Beats will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
I been writing songs for ten years. I been recording for about 5 years. I been really focused with it for about 2 years. And recently i just learned that the way to sell records is if people feel and understand my grind..
I been out there pushin my CD's for about 6 months...
im still getting better and learning my craft..
I dont listen to too much new shit. i just listen to my own songs over and over. Occasionally ill here a mixtape somebody got. i just try not to be influenced by nothing unless its something i seen go down or feel.. WHen you rap as much as i do you can forget whats your material and whats something that u heard..i know yall real mc's can understand that...
I do however listen to old nolimit, pac,big.
I use fruity loops 6.0 and garage band for the beats. im learing logic. and still getting better at mixing and mastering in the studio
All you fake ass muthafuckas look out. I aint come here to sell you know bull shit and i aint gone tell you know bull shit. If you got some to say to me...be a man.. Say that shit.
I aint no gangsta, i aint no drug dealer....im a genius, im a fuckin hustler. I know, im not like the rest of you niggas , and i cant change that.. But i don't let that stop you from gettin this money with me. Alabama rap game, my nigga. ima hold that scence down. All you other rappers from the ham, i aint really feelin yall shit all that much, step your fuckin game up or step off the court. All you good rappers in the ham, i see u. keep grinding, show love to these lil niggas comming up because they need us. Alabama need us.
I dont hate, if you wana rap about stupid ass shit then do it...as long as it is good music my nigga. So yall keep it real. look for me in tuscaloosa and birmingham.