That dude charged $10 to sit down and write that whole thing, and for it to be pretty fire. Hook was pretty bad but still for $10 that's a steal. Huge props.
This was rather eye-opening. I've entered song contests before where I had to choose from specific beats and then the songs are judged by beat producers. Your preconcieved notions about how the rappers should approach your beat was surprising. I'm glad I stopped entering those kinds of contests. Thanks for the insight
@@limes_I appreciate that! I understand music is such a subjective thing and this beat isn't what I usually rap on (I'm more of a jazz rap artist) so I'm grateful you liked it!
Yea bro I was the first rapper. Kinda wild lol but all good I appreciate him! U did ur thing man And salute! I know working on this fiverr platform isn’t easy! 💯
$10, $35 and $125 were the best of the lot. What this taught me was the hustlers are just as likely to produce 🔥 if not more so because each piece is worth less dollars for time given so they give it more love rather than job hop
@@justthatbassguy5640 the definition of professional is literally “paid to do it” but you automatically assume it means good because the culture has twisted it and you fell for it.
Bruhh u missed the point in basic beats, They basic cuz artist could do sum creative shit on it u can play with ur voice make it sound unique but these dump ahhh fiber or fiver rappers don no shii
Honestly, people didn't like the $200 one but if he wrote and recorded that in one day that ain't half bad. I agree the drop could've been harder and the verse kinda just kept going into the hook, but it sounded like it was good quality and I liked that it kinda stayed on-message. The $10 one sounded like it was recorded on someone's phone, but was otherwise pretty good. The $50 one was straight garbage. The $125 one, even if homie didn't put an actual hook in there, actually sounded the best in my opinion. The verse was fast but legible, the vocals were forward but not overshadowing the beat. The $60 one was pretty bad in my opinion, but I can't tell it was the rapping or the fact that the vocals sounded like they were recorded in a wood shed. The $35 one's verse was pretty good imo, but the mixing was awful and the hook ended up being pretty boring.
feel like the $200 was decent but some of the vocals didnt flow well, definitely more time/effort into it would have been amazing $35 one, 100% verse was fire to me, hook kind of meh though, yeah i agree. . .didnt feel like the other ones were worth mentioning. either sucked or didn't follow simple instructions.
@@mrjuse5470 The verse and what he saying had more meaning that the $200 dude. Delivery can always be improved for $10 imagine if he was in a full on studio and really cleaned up the delivery. The $125 was my favorite because the diversity in his delivery. To entertain the audience today depending who you are “targeting” but he didn’t have a hook.
@@cmolegacies5736 great points! Yep he can definitely play around with speed and delivery. Absolutely has talent that's no doubt, and lyrically very talented! Big ups to you for recognizing, and to the $10 guy, big ups brother, keep it up because you got some barz son!
Finally a UA-cam video where it’s not “wow guys ALL those were AMAZING!! Thanks for all the effort! Link to all of them below!” An actual, critical, valid video review. Beat was decent too for literally just throwing it together
@@comtass3834 He was quite fair with the $10 dude, and the $50 dude. But the $125 and $200 dudes were donkey rappers for the price tbh. Albeit they are "Ghostwriters" which means they are just giving you lyrics and how it would sound in the beat, so I can't really hate on em. Too much.
This is what corporate factory produced rappers would sound like to me I could barely tell the difference between them lol. The last guy being British was the only one who stood out by default.
@Chandler Russell these rappers that where hired were hired by a dude in his bedroom wearing a hoodie not even a suit lol. They all independently decided to rap very similar with a similar flow and tone of voice. This video is was more powerful than it intended to be.
Luccidamus is probably my favorite out of all of them. I’m indifferent on hooks when it comes to hip hop, or even other genres and it seemed like he was moving and swerving in a way that felt natural to the beat, which is refreshing to see.
Jay-Z literally records every song off the top of his head when he's in the booth recording it, there's footage of how he came up with the lyrics to "99 problems" in the booth as he was recording it lol
Luccidamus for $125 easily had the best flow, lyrics and verse. Most of these were terrible so any decent artist would stick out like a sore thumb and lucci did. The $10 dude was pretty decent. He was just a lil too fast for the beat
Criticizing for sounding rushed or sounding like they want to get the order out the door,when paying for same day delivery on a creative process, it's kinda what you paid for 🤣
honestly, i think what killed this idea from the start, was the 1 day delivery.. you expect a good verse and hook from a time deadline that short? i mean damn, give them a week and see what they do with the exact same beat, im sure it would be better
There’s really no way to rap over this type of beat besides the generic triplet style that’s super played out. You need an interesting beat to inspire an interesting cadence.
"Why does that make it sound better?" I mean you're using an evolution of a drill-type beat and that's their comfort zone at the moment, the shit is dope
$125 dude had the dopest flow and and delivery on the verse. Intro was unnecessary and the hook was weak but I'm sure he was just trying to upsell it. But had the best energy in my opinion.
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@@MK-hw2ir Worth 10 all day but yeah needs a lot of work haha. Most of these dudes need to work on their delivery and presence on the mic at the very least.
The UK gentleman and the one guy who didn't give a verse could probably do a fire collab🤔🤔 it was cool of you to give these rappers a proper chance to showcase.
The $10 guy sends the same verse to everyone who buys that... He's the real hustler. Update: For anyone having a hard time laughing, this is just a joke. Putting this note here for folks who are struggling in the comments and are a bit upset. Reply with your email and I’ll send you a voucher for a free $10 verse on the house 🤙🏾 With the Dylan hot fire package added.
Yo Kyle I'm a huge fan of your beats and I use quite a few of them and I think it's awesome that you give people opportunities to show what they bring to the table! How can I be a part of this next time ? Or if you ever decide to have a person freestyle live maybe across a couple different beats think of me please. Music's losing a frequency.
That’s a sick beat. He’s basically paying “Ghost writers” that spit bars. Try this strategy next time: Find a legit “ghost writer” and have him listen to the beat then write lyrics for it and the have a rapper sign the ghost writer’s lyrics. Will be more expensive but will have a much better outcome and results. This overall actually gives valid reason to make beats, cause now you have legit rappers and can make your song worthy to listen and Monetize.
@@Nelson4207 it’s about the fact of trying, and to have a valid reason and purpose that is justified in making music, always trying and enjoying/learning the art and then someday one will make a killer track with the help of ghost writers and artists.
Highkey the original sample sounded super sick before you changed it and stuff haha. Sounded like a sample that would be on GKMC, like the maad city sample
exactly what i was thinking. went from something super vibey and unique to something thats been done a million times. still came out hard but definitely preferred the original sample
To be honest, I'm sure they did the best they could off of the beat they were given, BUT, other than the UK guy who had good energy and the $10 guy who should charge more, none of them really stood out or seemed special to me. The industry is so saturated right now, more than ever, so rappers have to have something special whether it's their voice, style/flow, or their lyrics. But on the flip side, most people dont even pay attention to lyrics anymore and a song's popularity relies too much on the beat now. I've been listening to rap since the early 80's and these days there is so much garbage lyrics out there on top of fire beats. Was this beat fire, no it was just ok, at least to my ears.
Just about every single skill is saturated these days considering how easy it is to share with the world and learn new things. It's very hard and rare for a truly unique idea to be made. The good thing is that there are so many people that you don't necessarily need to be over the top to please them. A lot of people are okay with the fact that someone doesn't stand out particularly much, as long as the content they produce is enjoyable and well crafted.
Honestly, I know he just kind of threw it together but I thought the beat was lackluster, generic, underwhelming and unnecessarily slow for an instrumental that was intended to be versatile for multiple independent artists to rap over. A lot of these guys weren't equipped to make the best of it, but nonetheless were attempting to make the best of a far below-average instrumental.
So true. Lyrics don’t mean much nowadays. That’s why all these trash ass mumble rappers get so big. They have a fire beat and it becomes a hit! Beats/flow > lyrics nowadays
An idea for future Fiverr videos - randomize the tracks as you get them, so you don't know which track is from which producer. That way you are not biased by how much you paid for it. It would also be entertaining to see if you manage to guess which tracks cost what!
I love how this guy always puts drums under premade a melody in like five seconds and then shits on everyone for not absolutely murdering his SICK beat. Bro they probably get 1 million beats just like that yea there phoning it in
This is the 1st time I have ever interacted with your channel or seen a video, and I have to say it’s an instant sub thanks for blessing my musical craving
When I first heard UK rappers as they came to prominence years ago, I used to cringe because I was pre-tuned to listen to the US accent. Now it’s total fire 🔥
It seems like nobody has noticed that the "hook" part of the beat isn't anything close to what a hook part should sound like...It's more like a prehook, like a bridge or something that leads to the hook. That's why everybody made something like a prehook or bridge or just went on rapping till the end...
Honestly, I know he just kind of threw it together but I thought the beat was lackluster, generic, underwhelming and unnecessarily slow for an instrumental that was intended to be versatile for multiple independent artists to rap over. A lot of these guys weren't equipped to make the best of it, but nonetheless were attempting to make the best of a far below-average instrumental.
i think this was a good idea, i mean, u paid musician (who struggle in this last 2 years), and u got the content, ads, whatsoever, its like take and give, it might made the community alive again
11:20 dude needs to take this idea and break it down into different passes. Trying to cram all of that into one long take(or just a few takes) isn't working but the potential is there.
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Dang I could have put you on to some heat at 0 cost 😂 your beat to fire for these guys
Bro send me that beat and I’ll kill it✍️🗣🎙
First time I come across Kyle's video. Does he really have any expectation from fiverr rappers? Anyway, fun video.
That dude charged $10 to sit down and write that whole thing, and for it to be pretty fire. Hook was pretty bad but still for $10 that's a steal. Huge props.
I thought the hook was super good actually
and buddy can’t rap worth a fuck u forget about that part or?
@@heavenisforfrogs I mean it could have been worse.
@@ChefCurry902 nah you tweaking
You're the guy aren't you?
That 10 dollar rap was worth every penny compared to the first one for 200$
I agree he was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
F. A. C. T.
hi
@@monchoyt714 What those letters mean?
For no being in studio they are all cryptic
Literally every single verse: "they said i wouldn't make it" lmfao
You mean every rap song
I'm still saying that.
If they're getting jobs through Fiverr they certainly haven't "made it".
It’s called Struggle Rap bro
You can't understand they have a background 😪
This was rather eye-opening. I've entered song contests before where I had to choose from specific beats and then the songs are judged by beat producers. Your preconcieved notions about how the rappers should approach your beat was surprising. I'm glad I stopped entering those kinds of contests. Thanks for the insight
lmao amen
So true. Standard beat: is upset that it's not standard
Felt this.💚
If what they did was good he wouldn’t of cared. The one that approached the beat the way he wanted sounded the best by far.
“Professional grade” lmao sounds like a pickup truck ad 😂
IM WEAKKK
BB always got the best comments lmao
@@shanemarkson2457 lmao
@@paytheproducer9317 I try way to hard
😂
Yoooo ahaha didn't realise I would end up in the video! Thank you Kyle, sorry it wasn't what you were looking for but glad you liked the accent!
Imo you were probably best or second best in the vid, we'll done man
@@limes_I appreciate that! I understand music is such a subjective thing and this beat isn't what I usually rap on (I'm more of a jazz rap artist) so I'm grateful you liked it!
Wow…. Kind of messed up the artist weren’t notified that they were going to be on this video.
@@joselynluna8533 true! He didn't roast me too bad but a couple he fully roasted which isn't good for them tho!
Yea bro I was the first rapper. Kinda wild lol but all good I appreciate him! U did ur thing man And salute! I know working on this fiverr platform isn’t easy! 💯
$10, $35 and $125 were the best of the lot. What this taught me was the hustlers are just as likely to produce 🔥 if not more so because each piece is worth less dollars for time given so they give it more love rather than job hop
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Yessir
@@justguyinrealmyt3445 who you talking too?
$10 was wake but you most not be older than 25
You just like fast verses
The $125 dude was legit his verse fit perfectly.
that was the best in this line up
Absolutely, he fucking destroyed it. Kyle gets in his own way
That $10 guy wasn't bad until he got to the hook
As someone from the UK, mad respect that my G tried to make the hook about pastries
Love man, those Greggs pasties can be a pain sometimes g when the crumbs get everywhere 😂😂😂
@@charliejofficial them fucking steak slices are fucking fire but you bite into that fucker and fucking molten steak bursts out n runs down ur arm
u can’t beat a chicken bake lmao 😭
Cheese and onion bruv
@@johndavies3011 nah chicken slices are horrible, sausage roll, bacon and cheese wrap, steak bake top three
That 10 dollar one was actually pretty good wtf.
@MrMisterMan he’s good tho
Pls dont curse
@@giovannicorraliza8552 he better fucking apologize
@@D1sturb3d.gh0u1 uhh thats debatable , that guy is WhackStreet on UA-cam.
@MrMisterMan how about u rap
Shout-out to the guy that only charged 10$ lol. I bet he would have killed it if you paid him 20$ lol
Lmao
dude he does the same verses to everyone that buys his shit
"Professional" doesn't mean "good" necessarily. It just means they are paid to do it.
Just a better word for good
@@justthatbassguy5640 No it isn't, fool.
@@justthatbassguy5640 the definition of professional is literally “paid to do it” but you automatically assume it means good because the culture has twisted it and you fell for it.
Ah like professional voice actors for anime dubs. The acting is always crap, but they are "pros".
@@justthatbassguy5640 people like you are the reason mumble rappers exist 😂
what we learned from this video:
the best rapper in fiverr is the 10$ rapper
Well thank you buddy
Yes
for reall
but real rap is FREE
that make sense, they have something to prove.
Blow up that $10 dude's page, he killed it compared to the others. For $10, he probably did all that in an hour or less.
Right he selling pretty nice verses for the price of a gram
He sounded like the "meanwhile Patrick like 'can we listen to trey songz?'" dude lol
@@Vibes.d gram of what? Not any real drugs 🤣
@@melancholymartialarts7095 weed
@@melancholymartialarts7095 weed
Put everything together and you’ve got yourself a cypher
I WAS THINKING THE SAME LMAO
dude makes the most generic and basic beat humanly possible, and is like "bro why they doing standard stuff over this?"
Bruhh u missed the point in basic beats,
They basic cuz artist could do sum creative shit on it u can play with ur voice make it sound unique but these dump ahhh fiber or fiver rappers don no shii
@@itsjordanbih584 you gotta be from the A
His beats are generic as fuck but he keeps saying they are fire.
he did say he was gonna keep it simple
dope emcees will kill any beat.....
The $10 is the one I like and he's way too underpriced for his talent.
He wasn’t the best tho 🤷♂️
@@juanyt8177 that’s why he charge $10. He still was the best value.
Thats fiverr in a nutshell. He probably trying to get more reviews quickly
Not really, doesn't have a rap voice
He def worth $10💀💀
Honestly, people didn't like the $200 one but if he wrote and recorded that in one day that ain't half bad. I agree the drop could've been harder and the verse kinda just kept going into the hook, but it sounded like it was good quality and I liked that it kinda stayed on-message.
The $10 one sounded like it was recorded on someone's phone, but was otherwise pretty good.
The $50 one was straight garbage.
The $125 one, even if homie didn't put an actual hook in there, actually sounded the best in my opinion. The verse was fast but legible, the vocals were forward but not overshadowing the beat.
The $60 one was pretty bad in my opinion, but I can't tell it was the rapping or the fact that the vocals sounded like they were recorded in a wood shed.
The $35 one's verse was pretty good imo, but the mixing was awful and the hook ended up being pretty boring.
No cap tht jawn went hard bro, he’s not trash
Philly cheesesteak boy 🧐
feel like the $200 was decent but some of the vocals didnt flow well, definitely more time/effort into it would have been amazing
$35 one, 100% verse was fire to me, hook kind of meh though, yeah i agree. . .didnt feel like the other ones were worth mentioning. either sucked or didn't follow simple instructions.
Juice WRLD wrote "legends" in one day so...
Completely agree
Next: "Forcing Fiverr rappers to rap on terrible beat"
Fiverr what 😨
ayo Fiverr who?
Raping vs rapping happens way too commonly...
Yea Rapers definitely don't need to be rapping
sir fiverr what? we need explaination sir lol
Sounds like the dude with $10 difference was his recording equipment
Can we get a W for the tiny Italian coffee?
Im hooked
W
Could y’all check out my newest beat please sorry for disturbing 🙏
@@amerBeats1612 it’s okay just don’t let it happen again
You are every where bro! Lol
9:28 I like the $125 by LuccIdamus the best. All of them completely failed the assignment when it comes to the hook though. 😔
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@@johnsnow6290 harry mack is way out this dudes producing league
The king of rap!
@@Joeblogsvlogs and he took that personal
Sorry If I bothered you about a comment 2 months ago
@@Black-fp3dy bothering you about this comment two years ago
@@X_Wing1 bro aint no way😆
$10 had boss lyrics, but his delivery was just too fast for these beat, he overpowered it and just packed too many words into it.
That verse was ass
@@mrjuse5470 The verse and what he saying had more meaning that the $200 dude. Delivery can always be improved for $10 imagine if he was in a full on studio and really cleaned up the delivery. The $125 was my favorite because the diversity in his delivery. To entertain the audience today depending who you are “targeting” but he didn’t have a hook.
I made a beat and used Kyle's vocals 👇👇😛
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@@cmolegacies5736 great points! Yep he can definitely play around with speed and delivery. Absolutely has talent that's no doubt, and lyrically very talented! Big ups to you for recognizing, and to the $10 guy, big ups brother, keep it up because you got some barz son!
@@mrjuse5470 I think you meant that verse was Bass. It's okay, UA-cam has a pretty irritating auto correct feature.
Finally a UA-cam video where it’s not “wow guys ALL those were AMAZING!! Thanks for all the effort! Link to all of them below!” An actual, critical, valid video review. Beat was decent too for literally just throwing it together
I know I’m so done with those brainwashed creaters it’s so nice to watch someone genuine
He was sorta genuine but he was expecting some sort of Drake shit for like 50 bucks.
@@comtass3834 He was quite fair with the $10 dude, and the $50 dude.
But the $125 and $200 dudes were donkey rappers for the price tbh.
Albeit they are "Ghostwriters" which means they are just giving you lyrics and how it would sound in the beat, so I can't really hate on em. Too much.
I thought they beat was weak but i now nothing i just listen
Bro if the $125 guy added a hook he would've been the best no doubt.
The tone and flow were perfect for the beat
Yeah bro was spitting straight fire on that verse. But those adlibs should have been toned down though.
Yes he really was the best
Fs
Imagine spending money on fiverr commissions and not liking any of the finished products
True artist
You're literally describing fiverr
And making a crap ton of money for it.
I thought most of the verses were better than Kyle did
I've spent money on fiverr. I've never received something I've asked for on fiverr tho
Appreciate the brutal honesty here. People nowadays are too afraid of doing that.
True. Comes from a place of care.
The guy who was the most hyped was the worst one 😂 “we got a banger on our hands” 🤣
@Lswat Ent Okay Pokémon TCG rapper man
@Lswat Ent Lol I’m just messing with you
oh wow i was here before lol
fr that was funny asf im still laughing my ass off at that🤣
This is what corporate factory produced rappers would sound like to me I could barely tell the difference between them lol. The last guy being British was the only one who stood out by default.
@Chandler Russell sure buddy. Keep telling yourself that.
@Chandler Russell these rappers that where hired were hired by a dude in his bedroom wearing a hoodie not even a suit lol. They all independently decided to rap very similar with a similar flow and tone of voice. This video is was more powerful than it intended to be.
"I pay people to rap on my beat because people won't pay me to use my beats."
Harshly deep 😂
He profited from this video tho
big if true
True lmao
@@nachocheese4486 Thank god for UA-cam
Luccidamus is probably my favorite out of all of them. I’m indifferent on hooks when it comes to hip hop, or even other genres and it seemed like he was moving and swerving in a way that felt natural to the beat, which is refreshing to see.
Nice knocked loose pfp bro
Love your profile pic dude
“I want them to put in the effort” gives them one day to do it
So true.
This dude is kinda cringe no lie
He paid extra for 1 day delivery
Jay-Z literally records every song off the top of his head when he's in the booth recording it, there's footage of how he came up with the lyrics to "99 problems" in the booth as he was recording it lol
*makes the beat in one session*
Luccidamus for $125 easily had the best flow, lyrics and verse. Most of these were terrible so any decent artist would stick out like a sore thumb and lucci did. The $10 dude was pretty decent. He was just a lil too fast for the beat
The $10 dude is the most worth it one
To fast for the beat or simply off beat.
And the British guy is worth it
The 125$ guy who wanted to charge extra for the hook was the best… lol
Dude for 125 went in the best and he knew it. Straight bodied it
And stood strong on not giving a hook, gave what he advertised and was paid for.
Ad libs crazy
I go to search open d tunings for guitar, Kyle pops up and i immediately click and forget what I was searching for
0-00-0-000-000-00-000-000-00
I wanna see what a finished album with all of these guys would sound like😂
« I feel like you could have rapped both of those on any beats » but this is like the most normal and common possible beat
real title should be "beats producers realizes he should be making beats for grime"
facts grime>rap anyway
No kidding. He even asked himself why? it's for reasons you dun unknown homie hahaha
Ameri-grime 🎃 🔥
new genre incoming
@@ExTAzY101 Do you mean Grime>Hip Hop? There’s rapping in Grime
@@mxewris2355 yeah you are right technically as it stands for rhythm and poetry im just used to referring to hip hop as rap
Criticizing for sounding rushed or sounding like they want to get the order out the door,when paying for same day delivery on a creative process, it's kinda what you paid for 🤣
exactly lol
The irony is he shit out this half assed beat lmao
Was thinking the same 😅
Speed, quality, price. Pick 2. Thats the maxim
If your a “pro rapper” and can’t wright a verse in 30 minutes and record in 10 minutes your not a pro rapper. 🤷♂️
honestly, i think what killed this idea from the start, was the 1 day delivery.. you expect a good verse and hook from a time deadline that short? i mean damn, give them a week and see what they do with the exact same beat, im sure it would be better
There’s really no way to rap over this type of beat besides the generic triplet style that’s super played out. You need an interesting beat to inspire an interesting cadence.
These producers don't sample any more game sound poop like the rappers
I agree.
putting yourself in a box there bud
Big facts both the beat and the rappers were generic af
Sounded like they were all just copying current rapper trends. Not even current some of them are copying stuff from like 5-6 years ago.
"Why does that make it sound better?" I mean you're using an evolution of a drill-type beat and that's their comfort zone at the moment, the shit is dope
"Their comfort zone" lmao ahaha my voice just meshes well even if I usually do jazz rap ahaha appreciate it g :)
@@charliejofficial Meant it as a compliment, not as a put down. My bad if it came off that way, still dope.
@@pichirisu no worries man I see what ya mean now, bless man all love 🙏
more like pre-evolution
@@charliejofficial man you are pretty good keep goign
$125 dude had the dopest flow and and delivery on the verse. Intro was unnecessary and the hook was weak but I'm sure he was just trying to upsell it. But had the best energy in my opinion.
I don't think he wanted to do a hook. He told him he'd do a hook for an extra $65, and because he wasn't paid that, he just didn't bother.
Nah the 50 and 60 dollar one was the best
$125 guy was the best imo
Yep, 125 guy was the only one that sounded like something i'd actually listen to
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the $10 guy was definitely the standout
Ngl, give the $10 a bit more times and a bit more budget. Tell him exactly what you want. His tone and flow had the best fit out of all.
You’re fuckin trippin he was absolute garbage
@@MK-hw2ir jeah i'm confused by these comments aswell like its great for 10$ but its only 10$ after all lmao
@@MK-hw2ir Worth 10 all day but yeah needs a lot of work haha. Most of these dudes need to work on their delivery and presence on the mic at the very least.
@@r00kiet80 exactly only the first & last one were decent
@@TriWaZe yeah that’s true no problem if you get that for $10 🤣. But still garbage tho
The UK gentleman and the one guy who didn't give a verse could probably do a fire collab🤔🤔 it was cool of you to give these rappers a proper chance to showcase.
The $10 guy sends the same verse to everyone who buys that... He's the real hustler.
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lmao fo real?
LMFAO
wait is it?
I need someone to confirm this 😂🤣
I need someone to confirm this 😂🤣
the british guy had one of the best verses and the best hook by far
The Bri'ish got that secret sauce😂🔥
Thank you g glad you liked it!
"Bri'ish" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
no ketchup
@@hamzaanwar1913 real sauce 😂
Borofworor
Yo Kyle I'm a huge fan of your beats and I use quite a few of them and I think it's awesome that you give people opportunities to show what they bring to the table!
How can I be a part of this next time ? Or if you ever decide to have a person freestyle live maybe across a couple different beats think of me please. Music's losing a frequency.
One of the best UA-cam Producers!! Loved it bro 🔥🔥
honestly i was way into the last one, hook was pretty catchy lol. I feel like if everything were put together more cleanly it'd've sounded badass
Love man thank you!!
@@charliejofficial It was dope man
@@charliejofficial it was fyeee
@@samartha29 love Karma!!
Lol “it’d’ve”
Put them all on the track make it into a cypher
Good idea 😂✌
100 percent use of brain no cap 🤣🔥🔥
Yes lol
Someone tweet this at him so he does it lol
Hey,nice shield!
Once the British guy hopped on, we realized it's a drill beat.
Charlie j is one of my boys, stoked that he got on your channel brother, UK SALUTE!
Mix the $125 verse with the $10 hook and it’s pretty good imo
the $10 hook was ass idk what everyone talking abt
@@juicyricecakes1178 thats why its $10
If that was $100 now thats just ass
Didn’t know fiver rappers existed 😂😂
Brand new to me 😂
Sign me up, we going diamond boys!
So far I only heard about negative feedbacks towards fiver at youtube.
Dude said "too many copycats, they not original" while literally copying the lamest over used flow in the game right now 🤦🏿♂️
Literally💀
That’s a sick beat. He’s basically paying
“Ghost writers” that spit bars. Try this strategy next time: Find a legit “ghost writer” and have him listen to the beat then write lyrics for it and the have a rapper sign the ghost writer’s lyrics. Will be more expensive but will have a much better outcome and results.
This overall actually gives valid reason to make beats, cause now you have legit rappers and can make your song worthy to listen and Monetize.
Most artists don't write their own songs or make the beats.
I got a question for you...
If all you need is these rappers on a beat why are they not famous? 🤔😂
@@Nelson4207 it’s about the fact of trying, and to have a valid reason and purpose that is justified in making music, always trying and enjoying/learning the art and then someday one will make a killer track with the help of ghost writers and artists.
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Blind fury is a good writter
Highkey the original sample sounded super sick before you changed it and stuff haha. Sounded like a sample that would be on GKMC, like the maad city sample
Sounded straight out of Smash bros
exactly what i was thinking. went from something super vibey and unique to something thats been done a million times. still came out hard but definitely preferred the original sample
@@RC-zb8tl yeah but that was also his point because he needed to try and appeal to the different styles each of the rappers have, facts tho
Frfr
Whats GKMC?
Tbh I dont understand how rappers can get so creative with making lyrics so props to them
british dude went the hardest 😭😭😭
Love man thank you 🙏
I actually liked the $200 dude. He didn't really have a hook but the verse was good. I wish you posted the links to the music.
ong bro bodied that shit
To be honest, I'm sure they did the best they could off of the beat they were given, BUT, other than the UK guy who had good energy and the $10 guy who should charge more, none of them really stood out or seemed special to me. The industry is so saturated right now, more than ever, so rappers have to have something special whether it's their voice, style/flow, or their lyrics. But on the flip side, most people dont even pay attention to lyrics anymore and a song's popularity relies too much on the beat now. I've been listening to rap since the early 80's and these days there is so much garbage lyrics out there on top of fire beats. Was this beat fire, no it was just ok, at least to my ears.
Just about every single skill is saturated these days considering how easy it is to share with the world and learn new things.
It's very hard and rare for a truly unique idea to be made. The good thing is that there are so many people that you don't necessarily need to be over the top to please them. A lot of people are okay with the fact that someone doesn't stand out particularly much, as long as the content they produce is enjoyable and well crafted.
Honestly, I know he just kind of threw it together but I thought the beat was lackluster, generic, underwhelming and unnecessarily slow for an instrumental that was intended to be versatile for multiple independent artists to rap over. A lot of these guys weren't equipped to make the best of it, but nonetheless were attempting to make the best of a far below-average instrumental.
So true. Lyrics don’t mean much nowadays. That’s why all these trash ass mumble rappers get so big. They have a fire beat and it becomes a hit! Beats/flow > lyrics nowadays
Amen
Ayo glad you liked my energy man! But yeah you do make some good points
He accidentally hired some interesting rappers
and they accidentally rapped on his beats
He accidentally listened to them
@@omgcollin Nah, he paid.
@@bluecafe509 you accidentally fucked up this comment section
You Are Accidentally Right
An idea for future Fiverr videos - randomize the tracks as you get them, so you don't know which track is from which producer. That way you are not biased by how much you paid for it.
It would also be entertaining to see if you manage to guess which tracks cost what!
@Lswat Ent nice 👍
The UK guy actually had a somewhat unique flow and delivery. the other dudes all sound the same
Ayo love man thank you 🙏
@@charliejofficial u did a great job mate
I’d say the best out of the lot. Would love to hear the full tune
@@calummennie2744love Calum! Maybe I need to put it out, a few people have said that 👀
Listen to some UK grime if that’s what you like. We have so many accents that it gets so unique. Daves new album is where to start.
I'd say combine the $200, $10 and $125 guys together into a track!!
POV: when rappers use their Phones to record songs 😂😭😭
I love how this guy always puts drums under premade a melody in like five seconds and then shits on everyone for not absolutely murdering his SICK beat. Bro they probably get 1 million beats just like that yea there phoning it in
Honestly tho I know man is a boss at piano but his beats are hella wack
Get the brittish guy for a full song. He was so dope
Yeah dude
Appreciate it thank you!!
he shouldn't give him a generic deadass trap beat tho
listen his other tracks
@@Koraxus yup, hes so much better on jazz stuff
Thanks dude , for showing me 70% of how exactly a beat is made
Its a shame thats the scope of most beat makers, come on wheres the originality!!! If thats 70% of how its made then its not good enough imo 😅
Dude the british guy at the end is fucking fire
The beat was made for him man
@@3BeatsProd nah hes better on jazzy stuff
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Yea i think he was sick, I wish he'd made a full version I'd listen all day
@@samthelad4313 maybe I should 👀
1:48 Kyle went from 😌 to 🤓☝️
The last guy being british really caught me off guard, kinda fire. The beat is kinda drill-ey anyways
Lmao “we gotta banger on this one”
Kyle… 2 seconds in… “oh no”💀😂
Producers don’t get enough credit man i swear
He said “let’s get 500k views”😂 currently sitting at 3.1 mil
3.2 now
@@vekro605 AHEM* 3.4 AHEM*
You gotta make more stuff with fiverr. Just found this channel and the fiverr collaborations are by far my favorite. I’ve watched every single one.
UK dude sounds better as it is quite the driller type beat...
I'm from UK he was TRASHHHHH must of been the accent or something...lol
@@reubzdeubz as if you are from the UK and said trash instead of rubbish
@@seanodowd2147 🤣🤣 that's the language they use in these you tube streets bro 🤣
@@seanodowd2147 M8 shhhh
@@seanodowd2147 exposing the imposters
This is the 1st time I have ever interacted with your channel or seen a video, and I have to say it’s an instant sub thanks for blessing my musical craving
The 35 dollar verses and work on the 10 dollar hook would probably be the most salvageable outcome here it seems
When I first heard UK rappers as they came to prominence years ago, I used to cringe because I was pre-tuned to listen to the US accent.
Now it’s total fire 🔥
Ay love man! Glad people are starting to notice:)
@@charliejofficial sorry, when I say “now” I’ve loved them for years but was a bit embarrassed to begin with (I’m English Btw)
@@icarusflying1814 no worries Icarus!
I personally think MOST uk rappers are better than us rappers
@@DanielorDs-1149 nah
Send this beat to Harry Mack and he will literally destroy this beat. Awesome work by the way. That beat is fire
it’s always a good day when kyle uploads
It seems like nobody has noticed that the "hook" part of the beat isn't anything close to what a hook part should sound like...It's more like a prehook, like a bridge or something that leads to the hook. That's why everybody made something like a prehook or bridge or just went on rapping till the end...
That 10$ and 125$ needs to be on Spotify 👀
You should make this a series honestly
Great idea I could watch all these
Yeah he will spent money to make u happy stfu
Kyle you HAVE to make a drill beat bro, it would bang!
MORE OF THESE PLEASE GOD DAMN THIS IS GREAT
Honestly, I know he just kind of threw it together but I thought the beat was lackluster, generic, underwhelming and unnecessarily slow for an instrumental that was intended to be versatile for multiple independent artists to rap over. A lot of these guys weren't equipped to make the best of it, but nonetheless were attempting to make the best of a far below-average instrumental.
Yeah, didn't like the beat. Not sure what he saw in it, but I didn't.
Yup it was childs play
@@eldiablo7785
A lot of it is these days, generic cut and paste bullshit
"This beat drops so hard" Drops about as hard as my nan at fucking bingo mate lmaooooo
"It's not my rapping it's the beat I swear !"
i think this was a good idea, i mean, u paid musician (who struggle in this last 2 years), and u got the content, ads, whatsoever, its like take and give, it might made the community alive again
I like this video cause he kept the critiques REAL, no sugar coating
Underrated UK Rappers are out there, bruv! The style is unlike any others. UK goes ham all day.
11:20 dude needs to take this idea and break it down into different passes. Trying to cram all of that into one long take(or just a few takes) isn't working but the potential is there.