As any music lover knows, the right type of beat can make all the difference. Whether you're working on a new song or just jamming out for fun, having a great instrumental can take your music to the next level. That's why I've cherry-picked some of my favorite instrumentals for this list. These are beats that I've personally made and I'm confident that you'll enjoy them as well.
If you're looking for that type of type beat, you won't find it here. what you will find though, are type beats without hooks, type beats with a dark melody, type beats that are royalty-free, and more. I've been producing type beats for years and have never used a sampled track in my production.
Welcome to the beats and resources index page of our beat site. For you to have the best experience in purchasing hip hop beats from our site, we have created specific instrumental categories to help you find the genre that you need. We have type beats, type beat with hook, type beats, download type beats, and free type beats all for your choosing. We also have added links to our music marketing resources, articles, case studies, product reviews and tools.
I'll continue to update this list from time to time with new beats, so make sure you're subscribed to my email newsletter for updates. And if you're looking for something specific, feel free to browse my collection of type beats. I have beats inspired by Drake, J. Cole, KiD CuDi, Kendrick Lamar, Migos, The Weeknd, Rick Ross, and many other artists. So whatever type of beat you're looking for, you're sure to find it here.
The type beat debate within the hip hop community is one that is unlikely to be resolved any time soon. On one side, there are music producers who believe that type beats are a great way of explaining a specific instrumental to hip hop artists. On the other side, there are those who feel that type beats are nothing more than theft, plain and simple. There is no getting around the fact that when rap artists go online looking for rap instrumentals, they usually type in the name of a specific artist followed by "type beat."
This tells the search engine what they're looking for, and more often than not, they're able to find what they're looking for. In some cases, type beats come with hooks already included; in others, the artist has to create the hook themselves. Either way, type beats have become increasingly popular in recent years, and there's no sign of that trend slowing down any time soon.
I want to show other hip hop artists that you can still produce great sounding type beats without using samples. The 2 tracks that are still up on the website are there to show that I can sample records if I want to.