Gimme Beats & Songs
Discover tracks with gimme energy—moody boom-bap drums, dusty synths, and a laid-back late-night flow.
Just gimme some kind of sign
SoundClick artist Roland le Roc presents "Just gimme some kind of sign", an outstanding release in the Cover Songs genre. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. No external samples are used in this track. The kind of cover songs track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Just gimme some kind of sign" has performed across multiple SoundClick charts, reaching #15 in Pop and #3 in Cover Songs. Roland le Roc continues to build a Cover Songs catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
Afrobeat Instrumental - Gimme
SoundClick artist Rockify Beat presents "Afrobeat Instrumental - Gimme", an outstanding release in the Beats genre. Running at 100 BPM, this is an authentic Beats production with a distinct character. It is 100% original and free of any third-party samples. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. "Afrobeat Instrumental - Gimme" can be licensed directly on SoundClick for $10.00, making it accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Gimme some more
SoundClick artist NEWNEKO2000 presents "Gimme some more", an outstanding release in the R&B/Soul/Pop genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The kind of r&b/soul/pop track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end It has reached number 1 on the main SoundClick R&B chart. NEWNEKO2000 continues to build a R&B/Soul/Pop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists. This track is available as free download.
1. to
Independent artist canmeria drops "1. to", a Smooth track on SoundClick. The track showcases canmeria's instinct for crafting memorable music. The beat is carefully crafted, the leading melody floats effortlessly around the bass rhythm. Producers and creators can get a royalty-free Creative Commons license for "1. to" — the standardized, legally-sound way to grant permissions.