Modern rap, trap, boom bap, and drill instrumentals, engineered for the booth and mixed for the charts.
The hip hop catalog splits into two lanes: boom bap and trap. If you're writing dense, lyrical records that sit in the 85 to 95 BPM pocket, the boom bap side has warm sample flips, dusty drums, and the kind of swing that makes bars breathe. If you're making modern rap that's streaming-focused, melodic, and bounce-driven, the trap side runs harder 808s, crisp hi-hat patterns, and synth work engineered to cut through on phone speakers and club systems alike.
Every beat is mixed to compete with what's charting today. Whether you're an independent artist dropping your next single, a label scouting for album cuts, or a songwriter building a reference catalog, the goal is the same. Give you instrumentals that don't need to be defended. They carry the record on their own.
Hard-hitting 808s and crisp drums, tuned for vocal presence.
Mastered to compete on DSP playlists and radio rotations.
Full track stems included for engineers who want control.
Singles & mixtapes
Full commercial use
Exclusive rights to your recording
Yes. Every hip hop beat in the catalog is available for streaming and streaming-compensated uses. Premium leases cover up to 100,000 streams; Unlimited removes the cap.
I do. Custom hip hop production starts at a negotiated rate. Reach out through the contact page with references, tempo, and your release timeline.
Boom bap beats tend to live between 85 and 95 BPM, giving them that classic head-nod swing. Trap beats sit higher, with most in the 140 to 170 BPM range, though the half-time feel means vocals usually flow at roughly half that tempo. Every beat in the player is tagged with its exact BPM and key so you can filter to what fits your writing.