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Tension Pt. 3

Nov 25 2010 | BPM: 87 | Producer: 2Deep
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Soft, smooth pianos and laid back electric guitar with steady drums.

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17 Feedback to “Tension Pt. 3”

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  2. Respect your craft man, keep it up. Came across this beat a while ago and here’s what I put together:
    https://soundcloud.com/cystematic/percyst-broken-branches


    @percyst, I threw it on YouTube as well:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byksNWw-rEA

    Let me know what ya’ll think. Subscribe for more good stuff.

    Was really feeling this beat man. Good shit.


  3. dope as hell.. ended up buying my first lease.
    check it out:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gytwhydr1mo

  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFy3snQsADE

    My first solo song was to this beat check it out

  5. proper beat

  6. sound like when it rains by 50 cent wit the guitar

  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3w1cxG9i84
    check it out :) my take on this beat

  8. I am just curious..

    Is this your beat or AD?
    Or you made a collab together?

    Nice beat btw :)

  9. so dope. might use dis fo tha contest

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  11. yessss friend goooooood beats ı love you 2DeeP 4ever :):)

  12. i like it. 4/5

  13. Bout to be my make a hit entry. Nice strings going on the harmony from the keys overlaps it nice. Drums are good and the bass is nice and smooth along with the keys.

  14. Very Nice

  15. wow good stuff sounds like something 2pac would spit on

  16. Shit tight, i just feel like I heard this beat already 1000 from 2 deep.

    Not mad @ ya. jus nit that surprised.

    -Kew C.R.E.


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