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

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BlazeStar

Semi-decent mid/true-school Wu-influenced mostly East Coast rap/hip-hop beats for the discerning underground lyricist and/or casual listener.

23 songs
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Picture for song 'Somehow / It's Not' by artist 'BlazeStar'

Somehow / It's Not Somehow / It's Not

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Picture for song 'Redemption' by artist 'BlazeStar'

Redemption Redemption

prod. by BlazeStar for BlazeStar Inc.

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Picture for song 'Like Clockwork [inst. snippet]' by artist 'BlazeStar'

Like Clockwork [inst. snippet] Like Clockwork [inst. snippet]

prod. by BlazeStar for BlazeStar Inc.

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Picture for song ''94 Sh**' by artist 'BlazeStar'

'94 Sh '94 Sh**

prod. by BlazeStar for BlazeStar Inc.

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Picture for song 'Call Me Pianoman (I Got White Kis) [inst. snippet]' by artist 'BlazeStar'

Call Me Pianoman (I Got White Kis) [inst. snippet] Call Me Pianoman (I Got White Kis) [inst. snippet]

prod. by BlazeStar for BlazeStar Inc.

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BlazeStar is the better half of J-Kwest. BlazeStar bangs out audio infernos for Kwest's lyrical heat, along with contributions to BlazeStar family / affiliates. Because BlazeStar is an attention-wanting bastard, he decided to start postin up his beats on *this* page. BlazeStar proclaims his beats to be 'fuct' and does not and/or will not guarantee that you will like any of them, but if you don't, BlazeStar says eff you anyways. It might be mentioned that BlazeStar refers to himself in third-person on occasion.
Band/artist history
BlazeStar was born in the noble year of one thousand, nine hundred and eighty one. Nineteen years later than that, he began producing ill hip-hop beats with heavy influences from...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Only in the comfort of my own head.
Your musical influences
Hip-hop producers such as 4th Disciple, Mathematics, RZA, Just Blaze, Stoupe, Swizz Beatz, and others... but also electronica (i.e. Chemical Brothers, Aphex Twin, Hive). To this day, BlazeStar continues to be an experimental producer, as well as using some tried-and-true techniques.
What equipment do you use?
Laptops, software-based sequencers, samples galore, and a bong.
Anything else?
BlazeStar would like to take the time to thank you for your support and visiting his page, but Kwest won't let him. Be on the lookout for BlazeStar work to be featured on the new J-Kwest album currently in production stages -- "The Right To Remain Violent." Anyone interested in obtaining BlazeStar works or collaborations should address their inquiries to: blazestar0@hotmail.com
Contact
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