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: Set your BPM between 140 and 160 . This provides the double-time energy needed for fast-paced flows.

Creating a "Free for Profit" type beat in the style of Yeat , Kankan , and Ken Carson involves blending aggressive "rage" synths with hyper-digital melodies and heavy, distorted drums. These artists are pioneers of the modern "Opium" and "Hyperpop-trap" sound, characterized by high energy and experimental textures. 1. Sound Selection (The "Rage" Aesthetic) free_for_profit_yeat_x_kankan_x_ken_carson_type...

: Include a PDF or clear description link that outlines the streaming limits (e.g., "Free up to 10,000 streams") before a paid license is required. : Set your BPM between 140 and 160

: Place a soft clipper on your Master track. Turn the volume of your 808 and Kick up until they "hit" the clipper; this creates the signature distorted crunch without actually peaking your audio. These artists are pioneers of the modern "Opium"

: Use short, punchy 808s (like the "Zay" or "Spinz" variants) but heavily distorted. For a Ken Carson vibe, the 808 should often hit on every beat to create a wall of sound.

When uploading your beat (to platforms like YouTube or Beatstars), clearly define what "Free for Profit" means for you to avoid legal headaches.

: Stick to sharp, digital claps and "piercing" hi-hats. Avoid natural-sounding drums; everything should sound "computerized." 2. Composition and Arrangement