Description : WELL IM BAAACCKK!! hahahaha wow its been way too long since ive been on here! and well im back here to promote a new track im workin on with a new talented female artist who goes by the name of "J. La Nena Del Flow" the Beat is made entirely by me and im also on the mix of the track, anyways this is just a preview of what were doin so check it out and please tell us what you think! THANKS
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I would like to hear something happen to the vocals though, seems they are competiting with the muzic and it's a little hard to understand what she's saying.
Good work though!
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I would like to hear something happen to the vocals though, seems they are competiting with the muzic and it's a little hard to understand what she's saying.
Good work though!