Bless and Evil
Another laid back track
"84 and a Fifth" by Bless and Evil is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The track showcases Bless and Evil's instinct for crafting memorable music. A solid entry in the hip-hop space, crafted with care and intention. Looking for a royalty-free Hip-Hop track to license? "84 and a Fifth" by Bless and Evil is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Layed back track, one of the first to come out.
"Blessed" by Bless and Evil is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. There is a quiet confidence to this track — the mark of an artist who understands the hip-hop sound. The track is available royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.
Club/Commercial Track
SoundClick artist Bless and Evil presents "Awsuki", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. "Awsuki" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
"Break It Up" the new soon to be released single By Bless & E-VIL.
"Break It Up" by Bless and Evil is a Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. A solid entry in the hip-hop space, crafted with care and intention. Looking for a royalty-free Hip-Hop track to license? "Break It Up" by Bless and Evil is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
New Hit Single "Tell Dem Why" by Bless & E-Vil on Black Ice Records...
SoundClick artist Bless and Evil presents "Tell Dem Why", an outstanding release in the Hip-Hop genre. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive hip-hop track that resonates. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "Tell Dem Why" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.