How I Built My Sound Through Loop Kits and Early YouTube Drops
Those videos became more than just uploads — they were a way to experiment, test new ideas, and connect with other producers. One of my earliest loop kits gained traction fast, showing me the power of sharing my work online.
Some of the early kits that stood out on my channel included:
“Nobody Safe” Loop Kit – aggressive and hard, which quickly caught attention.
“7220” Kit – melodic loops inspired by Lil Durk and others.
“Vaccine” Guitar Kit – blending raw, dark guitars with melodic bounce.
Through consistent uploads like these, I built a foundation that would later define my style: aggressive, melodic, and always evolving. What began as simple kits and beat drops eventually connected directly to my catalog of songs and placements — from YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “I Hate YoungBoy” to NoCap’s “Need Someone to Love.”
YouTube wasn’t just a platform — it was the first chapter of my journey.
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