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  2. BeatStars - Wikipedia

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    The founder, Abe Batshon grew up in the East Bay area, in San Francisco, in the United States and was introduced to hip-hop from an early age. As a songwriter in mid-1990s AOL chatrooms, unable to afford the high prices attached to purchasing beats from producers, he proposed paying less than the sale price, under the condition the producer could sell the same beat to others.

  3. Hip-Hop for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Hip-Hop for Sale (2005) For Whom the Beat Tolls (2007) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source

  4. Canibus discography - Wikipedia

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    Format: CD, digital download — 79 Hip-Hop for Sale: Released: November 1, 2005 ... Fat Beats Records; Format: CD, digital download ... Free Small Soldiers ...

  5. Indigoism - Wikipedia

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    Indigoism is the debut mixtape by American hip hop duo The Underachievers, released on February 1, 2013 as a free digital download via Brainfeeder. The mixtape was produced by Mr Bristol, Rich Flyer, The Entreproducers, Bruce Leekixs, Dreamrite and Lou Chapo, among others. Upon its release, it was met with universal acclaim by music critics.

  6. Hip-hop production - Wikipedia

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    The drum beat is a core element of hip hop production. While some beats are sampled, others are created by drum machines. The most widely used drum machine is the analog Roland TR-808, which has remained a mainstay for decades. [7] Digital samplers, such as the E-mu SP-12 and SP-1200, and the Akai MPC series, have also been used to sample drum ...

  7. The Cool Kids - Wikipedia

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    Reed and Ingersoll first exchanged conversations in 2005 when Reed found a beat on MySpace that Ingersoll had produced. [4] The two met to discuss terms of the beat's sale, and eventually ended up recording for two hours. [5] They were inspired by golden age hip hop and artists like LL Cool J and Eric B. & Rakim. [6]