Slypro
The realest
Flowing over some beats
SoundClick artist Slypro presents "All flows", an outstanding release in the Hardcore Rap genre. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The track has a rolling rhythm quality that makes it easy to connect with. "All flows" has peaked at #17 in the Hardcore Rap category on SoundClick. Slypro is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Hardcore Rap music directly to fans worldwide.
We give you so much more...
"So Much More - NoGood & SlyPro" by Slypro is a Positive Vibes production available on SoundClick. Rooted in Hiphop and Rap, the song brings a down-tempo energy to the Positive Vibes space. It contains some samples or third-party loops. A male singer provides a powerful vocal layer to the mix. The production leans into a joyful and vibrant aesthetic that fits the positive vibes style. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Positive Vibes chart, peaking at #5. SoundClick gives artists like Slypro a platform to share original Positive Vibes music with listeners around the world.
Song in the style of Slime.
Independent artist Slypro drops "California Sunrise", a Positive Vibes track on SoundClick. Rooted in Hiphop and Rap, the song brings a steady energy to the Positive Vibes space. This is the unmistakable sound of California, and it will especially appeal to positive vibes fans. "California Sunrise" has peaked at number 4 on the SoundClick Positive Vibes chart. If Hiphop and Rap is your sound, "California Sunrise" is a strong addition to your playlist. Download this song for free on SoundClick.
Recording of the last live performance follow me @slypro_
Independent artist Slypro drops "Think About That (Performed Live)", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. Rooted in Hiphop and Rap, the song brings a passionate energy to the Hip-Hop space. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. This is the unmistakable sound of Scottish, and it will especially appeal to hip-hop fans. Find more from Slypro on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
Discover this Freestyle track.
"KFC Pot pie" is a hopeful Freestyle track by Slypro, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Rap and Hardcore, the song brings a powerful energy to the Freestyle space. It contains some samples or third-party loops. The hopeful atmosphere pairs with a body-moving pulse throughout the track. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Freestyle chart, peaking at #6. Listeners into Rap and Hardcore will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
Slypro is 2 young men from opposite ends of the world that by chance came about to hear of eachothers music. We collabed for the first time in 2003 and have stuck together doing what we love to do which is make true hip hop with a freedom of expression lacking in mainstream artists. J-Sly, from Toledo Ohio is the genius behind the Slypro sound and Al-G from Edinburgh Scotland brings new flavor to an otherwise dull music scene. We do what we love, we hope you do the same.
Check out my homeboy, DJ Balance at https://www.soundclick.com/djbalance or https://www.myspace.com/djbalance, and also check out my brother from another mother J-Sly @ https://www.soundclick.com/slyproductions! You can find me on twitter at twitter.com/sly_pro, Instagram /slypr0.
Right now J-Sly is on lock til 2012 and Al-G has been battling to keep his skills sharpened so together we wont be performing for a while but if you wanna battle or collab with Al-G holler at us!!!
Wow... how times change. J-Sly passed away last year and I've decided not to let our dreams die too. Al-G is still here its 2023 still $LYPRO til I go, I'm gonna rep for my brother Joe and I hope that some of you will rock with us.
Life and the individuals ability to comprehend logically things around us and transform that into music.
Anything that makes a good noise we will use it
Al-G is a Scottish MC born and bread and raps with an American accent... Although he still has his Scottish accent he chooses not to limit himself to just Scotland. By only rapping in a Scottish accent no one outside of his own country would understand him so he had to switch it up to try to make the world listen1