Description : Produced by me of course equipment used : flstudio 7 xxl producers edition, vocals were my sister sherri on the first verse second verse was my sister adrienne 3rd was little brother which is I fingaraw. Let me know what you think. THANKS IN ADVANCE =)
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holy sh*t... i wasnt expecting what came...and it gave me chills very very nicely done...i love the verse lead, and the vocals are beautiful...the synth during the chorus is everything it needs to be... unbeleivable power, i would pay for this track...thanks for posting...please do so more
Description : After 6 months, i turned into Sister Nancy and bam bam bam my plants grew like my inspiration. i try to get better with my mixes. Im feeling like i never find my eq balance on vox.
Description : I wrote this song about 25 years ago; a feel good Christmas song of my own.
Using 3 part harmonies during the verse and 5 part harmonies during the chorus; 2 and 3 part acoustic guitar harmonies during the "solo".
I am performing all except for Apple drum loops.
Done in the style of Country.
Description : Gospel track sung by Patricia Edwards.I had remixed this with a verse by Lacrae. I pulled the verse but thought to upload the track anyhow. Maybe some Looper will drop a verse in it. Feel free to use on the condition to drop me a link and respect Patricia's, no commercial use clause.
Description : Religious/ Rnb Track I Through together this morning for anyone who can use it. Havn't mixed it down yet mixed it down yet or anything but it's just a blueprint for the finished track.Thanks For Listening and I hope someone can use it.Peace Khlasick Beats God Bless Every One For The New Year
Description : This hymn, (also known as the Navy Hymn), was my wife’s grandmother’s favourite hymn. Wasn’t familiar with it. The Wikipedia article had an arrangement which I used for this track. Harmony is not my work, but the orchestration is. Made the track more as an exercise in exploring harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration. I realize this is not anything close to the norm of tracks here on Looperman, but it’s always good to stir things up a bit, right?