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Kenny calls his studio The Cave, and beginning in March 2019, launched a YouTube series of the same name, in which he invites artists to rap 16-32 bars over a custom beat he creates during the video. Usually, the artists are people that he already has experience with, or, is already friends with. [ 12 ]
Loudpvck is an electronic music project consisting of Kenny Beats (born Kenneth Blume III). [2] Originally a duo, the project also included Los Angeles-based DJ Ryan Marks until his departure in November 2017, citing his desire to work on other projects. [1]
The "kaleidoscope style of beat-making ... leaves no rhythm unturned and not a second wasted", and the bridges "add depth and vibrancy while Kenny Beats' unpredictable approach to his arrangements as a whole gives Louie a cinematic feel." The subtlety of the album, including "whispering keys and quick spurts of vocal samples" which "add texture ...
Melt My Eyez See Your Future is the fifth studio album by American rapper Denzel Curry, released through PH and Loma Vista Recordings on March 25, 2022. The album includes features from Robert Glasper, Buzzy Lee, Saul Williams, Bridget Perez, T-Pain, 6lack, Rico Nasty, JID, Jasiah, 454, and Slowthai, and production from Cardo, FnZ, Thundercat, JPEGMafia, and Kenny Beats, among others.
[19] [34] "DOTS Freestyle Remix" is a remix of JPEGMafia's performance in an episode of The Cave, a YouTube series by Kenny Beats in which he and his guests create a track on-camera. [ 30 ] [ 42 ] The boastful track features guest vocals from Buzzy Lee and Abdu Ali, a prominent sound of fire [ 34 ] [ 35 ] (from campfires which he had recorded ...
Curry and Kenny Beats intentionally chose to have a lack of singles for the project. [7] Curry stated in a video interview, "there's no singles, like, the project is the single." Going along with this creative choice led the two to develop the concept of an accompanying short film for the project. [ 7 ]
Kenny Beats created the beat of the song around the time he was working on rapper Vince Staples' album FM!. He had decided to produce one reminiscent of 1990's music inspired by The Neptunes and Timbaland. As for the sequencing of the beat, Kenny said: "Even if you only have nine sounds in your beat, ten sounds in your beat, change shit up.
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