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Hello, how are you doing? I have a question for you, can these beats be used without any problem or, since you are the owner, do you have problems adding voices to the track? , Thank you
Hello there! These beats cannot be used for commercial purpose, because I used some alien percussion samples. You may used them for your own entertainment, even share them here in this community.If you are interested in use one of my beats I can produce a couple for you for free. Just let me know.
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