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10:58 pm July 3, 2012
| face614
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shoot me a msg with a beat, im still learning everything so im not the best, its a good way to get better.
so jus shoot me whatever n ill see wut i can do.
thanks fam
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11:52 am July 4, 2012
| symetrik
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Generally, when looking to set up a collab, you at very least provide a link or two as example of how you sound on a verse.
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12:34 pm July 4, 2012
| face614
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http://www.reverbnation.com/face614
thought i linked it. good lookin haha
sorry bout that
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4:32 pm July 5, 2012
| face614
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5:46 pm July 6, 2012
| face614
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12:35 pm July 7, 2012
| face614
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1:52 pm July 7, 2012
| symetrik
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I'd recommend just getting better first, then offering collabs. I doubt anyones going to be interested unless they're at the level you're at and looking to improve as well. Wouldn't be much of a learning experience. You're better off just practicing recording everyday, even if it's not a legit song. Just do something each day and you'll improve, 100%.
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