Ill-It Beatz Got Those Beats You Been Looking For, Plus Be In Ill-iteracy’s Next Video
By: Lyndsay Brown
People in the music industry are always looking for beatmaker’s and similarly beatmaker’s are always looking for clients to work with. In the underground/indie world of music it’s common for people to use popular instrumentals; for mixtapes, and freestyles that’s cool to get noticed. Although, an artist wants to take your music to the next level they should consider using original beats for projects like: albums or singles. I mean what’s the point of creating a hot tune everyone loves, but you can’t fully promote because of copyright laws? Spend your time and money wisely.
Ill-it Beatz/Ill-iteracy are a collective of Rappers & Beatmaker’s from the United States are a great example of where to start; they make their beats all in house, and most of their work doesn’t even use samples. HOOKEDUPB linked up this group of guys from Ill-iteracy back in 2015 to write an article about their team, and their official music video “Kingdom”. Months later HOOKEDUPB used one of their beats for: “HOOKEDUPB Year End Special Video” featuring three of HOOKEDUPB’s interviews done in 2015. Ever since, HOOKEDUPB has been keeping up with Ill-it Beatz production created By: Chris Prythm. All the great producers/beatmaker’s that are well known help others in the industry; Ill-it Beatz counterpart of Ill-iteracy does this too.
If you are interested in finding new original beats, check out beats By: Chris Prythm titled: “Clarity” and “Wind Up”. Chris Prythm suggests that the “Wind Up” beat would suit a collaboration with an R&B Singer, and an MC (but hey if you have your own vision for this beat all the power to ya’). Continuing, not sure if Chris Prythm or Will Spitwell (Also from ill-it Beats) made the beat “Gimme My Cash”, but it’s fire too. Ill-it Beats credits include: Lloyd Banks, Raekwon, and Fred The Godson etc. Ill-it Beatz sell pretty quickly, so if you’re interested make sure you hit: “add to chart”. That’s not all these guys have to offer, keep reading to find out more.
Currently, Ill-iteracy/ Ill-it Beatz came up with an innovative way to bring attention to motivated artists and or individuals by showcasing them in their new music video “Need That”. What they purpose is for people, who are on “the come up”, record themselves doing what motivates them to the lyrical content. Once, Ill-iteracy feels they have received enough content for this part of the music video they will shoot the rest in Roanoke, Virginia. If you choose to participate make sure to send them your social media handles with your recording so they can shout you out when the video is complete. For more information visit www.ill-it.com .The audio for this project has been uploaded to YouTube; it is titled: Kimbro- “Need That” Ft. Chris Prythm & Young Observe; the video is listed below:
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