![]() You didn’t have to buy an instrument or an MPC you didn’t have to know how to read notes. With a quick click on file-sharing applications like Napster or Kazaa, we were allowed access to a full-scale music generator, albeit a version that we couldn’t always save. After all, it was the accessibility of the popular beatmaking program FruityLoops that first drew an entire generation of kids to it in the early 2000s. ![]() “People were like, ‘Man, you used this demo version to make this song that went number one and made all this money.’”Īlthough he namedrops the software quite a few times throughout the video, the fact alone that he references a “demo version” of it would give most millennials enough of a hint to know what he’s talking about. ![]() “ probably took me like ten minutes to make, and everyone know I made like 10 million dollars off of the song,” he says.
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