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How to Fly Pt.III

Jan 30 2012 | BPM: 89.00 | Producer: Ear 2 Tha Beat
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Soulful strings, chopped up flutes, smooth sax, chimes, and vintage Synths over classic hip hop drums.

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7 Feedback to “How to Fly Pt.III”

  1. watch this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82J3kh6PhyM&feature=share

  2. So I made a song with this beat, and I was wondering if maybe you wanted to hear it considering it’s your track. Check it out, and give me feedback, suggestions, ANYthing! I’m fifteen, and it’s hard to get your name out there. http://soundcloud.com/mix-13/how-to-fly-prod-ear-2-the-beat

  3. check me out
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK59tfVCrZM

  4. I love this beat

  5. Alright, I never leave comments on this website, but when I listened to this beat I had to. I don’t get why your beats get less comments than the others. It really seems to me people ask for vintage/classic/old school but don’t support the producers. I mean, this beat is not one I would rap over as it’s deff not my style, but hell I can recognize a masterpiece when I listen to it. This one is a classic, you deff got the roots of hip hop and modernized them, and hell, I just wanted to congratulate you and say this is f-ckin sick.


    @1789.110, thank you very much, I really appreciate your comment, Im wonderin why there are so few comments myself, since this is actually one of my favourite beats Ive done within the last few months. But luckily comments dont fill up my fridge lol


  6. watch this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shYiAMXwpGw


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