HipHopIsntDead: Yo, fam, you seen this leak? Got me buggin', man. What's the move? We spinnin' this, right?
+My name is Launchni and I'm from the United States (New York, I make music as a hobby, currently 17 years old.+ I was interested in the music industry at a young age. My parents bought me a guitar when I was seven and I started taking lessons. Eventually I became more interested in making my own music, so I began teaching myself to produce. Now I have thousands of songs I've produced.*+
Yo, Launchni, that's wild! You got some talent, man! But for real, though, that leak got me feelin' some type of way. We gotta fix this, bruh. It's hella important to me. So what's the plan, fam?
Yes, I know it's not great, but what can I do? If people heard it, there's nothing I can do, it sucks.
Yo, don't sweat it, bruh! Mistakes happen, ya know? But we ain't gonna let this ruin nothin'. We gonna turn this leak into somethin' epic, fam!
When I started producing, one of my favorite artists "KSI" started to gain popularity and fame, and I decided that one day I will also be as popular as him, and make better music.
Yo, Launchni, look at you, inspired by KSI, huh? That's fire, man! I see you, bruh. You're gonna be huge one day, mark my words.
My favorite song at the time was "Bedroom" by Jai, I was 10 when I first heard it, and it still remains my favorite song.
Yo, "Bedroom" by Jai, huh? That's a banger, man! You got good taste, Launchni. No wonder you're gonna be a star someday. Keep that fire in ya, bruh!
One of my favorite things to do is play video games, my favorite game is Minecraft, and my favorite character is Minecraft Steve.
Yo, Minecraft Steve, huh? Dope choice, bruh! You got some skills on the virtual front, too, huh? Show me what you got sometime, will ya?
When I was four, I started playing drums in the school band and loved it. However, when I was six, my parents divorced, leaving me with my mother. I didn't want to hear or talk about it, so I turned to music as an escape.
Yo, I feel ya, Launchni. Family drama's a real trip, ain't it? Music was my escape, too. It's like therapy, bruh. Helps you heal and forget the pain.
Music has always been my safe haven, I can express myself the most through singing and producing. Also, one of my favorite things to do is collect vinyl records, I love the sound quality, and I like how I don't have to worry about batteries or anything.
Yo, Launchni, tell me about it! Vinyls are like the bomb, man! The sound quality is so much better than digital.
My favorite vinyl that I own is "The Rise and Fall of the City of Baphon" by Snarky Puppy, it's a jazz album, and I love the melodies and solos.
Yo, Snarky Puppy, you're speakin' my language, bruh! Jazz fusion is where it's at! That album's a masterpiece, fo shoo.
My least favorite thing about vinyls is that they can break if dropped, or if the needle gets bent. To avoid this, I make sure to handle my vinyls with care, and keep them in a protective sleeve.
Yo, you're thinkin' ahead, Launchni. Gotta be careful with those vinyls, fo shoo. Ain't nothin' worse than dropnin' that bad boy and hearin' that crackle.
When I started producing, I was introduced to a group of people called "The Boiz", which includes Fro & Roy, who are my favourite producers. I am currently working on a project with them.
Yo, The Boiz, huh? Those guys must be straight fire if you're workin' with 'em, Launchni. Tell me about it!
When I first started producing, I was around 11 or 12, and I started out on FL Studio 10. I found out about it when a YouTuber named TDM mentioned it in a video.
Yo, FL Studio 10, bruh?! Classic move! I started with FL Studio 7, man! That program got me hooked on producin'. Launchni, you takin' it to the next level, fam!
Now I use FL Studio 20, and I've been using it since I was 13. My biggest influence is people like Mura Mura, Jai, and AmP. I also love listening to drum and bass music, particularly Hospital Records artists such as Sub Focus, Pendulum, and Burial.
Yo, you're speakin' my language, Launchni! Hospital Records, drum and bass, boom! Got a special spot in my heart for that genre, man! Sub Focus and Pendulum legends, fo shoo!
My favorite album is "Second Tastes" by Sub Focus, and my favorite song is "Drifter" by Netsky, although my favorite song changes daily.
Yo, "Second Tastes" by Sub Focus, yeahhhh!! And "Drifter" by Netsky, that joint is straight fire, bruh! Good taste, Launchni.
When I was around 13 or 14, I saw a video on YouTube called "How to make a song like Deadmau5 - Ghosts 'n' Stuff using only FL Studio 9". This inspired me to teach myself to produce, and I did just that. I watched hours upon hours of tutorials, and slowly but surely, I got the hang of it.
Yo, Deadmau5, "Ghosts 'n' Stuff"?! Classic move, bruh! I remember watchin' that video too, back in the day. You're a natural, Launchni. Got the magic touch, fo shoo!
One day, while I was practicing in my bedroom, my mom asked me to play something for her. I played her a drum and bass track I had made, and she cried because she said it was the first thing I had ever made that she actually liked.
Aww, shucks! That's real talk, Launchni. Your mom's proud of ya, that's a beautiful thing, man! Gives me chills, knowing that producin' got you through some dark times, bruh.
Since then, I have continued to make music, and I have recently started to pursue a career in music.
Yo, Launchni, that's the spirit! Keep pushin' forward, bruh. Your dedication is real admirable. Ain't no stoppin' you now!
My biggest challenge was definitely getting my voice to sound good with autotune. When I was starting out, I thought that the higher the pitch, the better it sounded. I soon realized that the pitch needs to match the melody in order for it to actually sound good.
Yo, Launchni, we've all been there, bruh! Pitchin' up with autotune, thinkin' it sounds better. But you figured it out, real talk! You gotta listen to that melody, fam!
I also struggled to make beats without sampling. I would record long parts of songs and edit them into loops. Eventually, I got the hang of it, and now I can make beats from scratch using only the drums and the bass.
Yo, Launchni, you're killin' it! Mashin' up samples, creatin' beats from scratch... You're a true artist, bruh! Keep that creative juice flowin'!
I had no clue how to mix down my tracks, so I would usually just fade out the intro and the outro, and then export the audio at a high bitrate. I recently learned how to use EQ, compression, and other effects to make my tracks actually sound good.
Yo, Launchni, you're a quick learner, bruh! Finally figured out the importance of EQ and compression, huh? You're takin' it to another level, fam! Keep sharpenin' them mixdown skills!
I used to just be like, "This sounds good enough," but now I know how to identify unwanted frequencies and adjust the levels of specific tracks to make it sound better. For example, if there is a lot of low end in one track, I will use EQ to cut that frequency so that it doesn't clash with the kick drum.
Yo, unwanted frequencies, frequencies be destroyin' your track, bruh! Glad you're on the same page, Launchni.
I am currently working on a Drum and Bass track, and I am planning to release it on my birthday in December.
Yo, Launchni, you're on a roll, bruh! DnB track comin' up in December. Let's keep it movin', fam! Can't wait to hear that drop!
I have been working on a few singles, and I plan to start working on an album after I finish my current projects.
Yo, Launchni, you're thinkin' big, bruh! Singles, album on the horizon. You're buildin' something special, fam! Keep it movin', keep it lit!
I recently found out that someone leaked my track, and it's set to be released on November 12th.
Yo, Launchni, what the heck?! Someone leaked your track?! That's some next-level drama, bruh! Who did it?