This kid is 14 and he looks like he’s a pro at what he’s doing. Big props to this young man and his family for supporting his enormous talents as a major young producer of hip hop!
This isn’t a boy, this is a young man who’s discovered his talent and calling early in life and knows exactly what trajectory he needs to follow in order to become successful. Wishing you an infinite amount of success.
that's nonsense. trix are for kids as this kid uses sample packs and doesn't write, design perform or mix his own original audio. this is clip arranging not record production. the notion that this is the future of music is laughable nonsense.
Look how proud his whole family is of him. Those are real family. I got 30k monthly listeners on Spotify and my family still skipping over that topic onto gossip and bs. Seriously envious of the love and support bros got from his family it’s awesome to see🔥
Damn bro good job on 30k monthly. I have a hard time getting monthly listeners. I’ve gotten like 250k streams overall in my music journey but I have like 2 monthly listeners rn💀
@@Kemikal_Warfare thanks man. Definitely don’t go the playlist purchasing route. Trip algorithms with ads. It’ll payoff for your Spotify and UA-cam. I started only 5 months ago it works like a charm👌🏼
Been rockin on an off since 06 depending what life through at me an just now starting my streaming platform adventure, great job on 30k monthly my dude, hoping to reach numbers like that before God calls me home
You can tell his family has been a huge influence on him. Great job on this young brotha and he’s very talented on his own. Bright future ahead for him. Respect ✊🏿
I started using FL around that age too, but I was NOWHERE near this level. Just goes to show how your upbringing can really impact your future. Props to the young guy and his fam for teaching him something that will keep him off the streets
YOOOOOOOO!!! Lil Tag is deadly on the beats, man. PLUS he brought it with some bars as well? Bruh! I see nothin but greatness in the days to come for him. They ain't ready for what he has in store for the world. So Lil Tag.... SHOCK THE ENTIRE WORLD with your talents! Respect to you, young King. Salute.
I started this young too. Wish I had stuck with it. I routinely think about getting back into it as a hobby again. Wishing this young king nothing but the best. N I can tell he’s hungry for it so if he stays that way then he’ll definitely do big things.
He's an example of why you should let your kids experience different things, or you will never know what interests them. Any 14 year old can do what he's doing, he's just fortunate to have been taken under his family's wings.
This little guy has some amazingly HOT BEATS!!!!! And to top it off, he can rap, not just rap but freestyle too!!!! He's only 14? Really? What a bright future he has waiting for him. He has much success ahead to look forward to and I wish him the best.
@@HOLLASOUNDS With all due respect, that wasn't what this person's comment even meant: it was about guidance not race. But, black Americans have every right to claim their culture and make it about themselves, as does any other race or ethnicity (which everyone else actually does). I'm not sure why when it comes to black American culture the world wants to make it public domain (it's not) & wag-the-finger at black Americans claiming their culture. If he was doing mariachi, African, or Turkish dance & stated to those groups "it's not about race anymore" he'd be lambasted & deemed an appropriator: the same applies conversely. When black American creativity & brilliance is being belittled globally it's made very clear who the target is, so why is it anathema when the conversation is about legacy or laud? Hip Hop (House, Techno, Jazz, Blues, Funk, Ragtimes, Disco, Boogie Woogie, R&B, Gospel, Rock & Roll, etc.) *is (are), has (have) been, and always will be Black American music/culture, & anyone else is an imitator, which is fine, but don't try and dismiss the valid claims of originators. That's not negativity it's fact.
@@ThatsABiggon I'm white and been listening to Rap by black rappers several years before Eminem became popular, When I was at school everyone was listening to Rock music or pop music while I was listening to Nas I am album and regularly people who where white would say to Me "Why do you liston to that black shxt" and I'd say "because I like it". After this sevraul years later Eminem was everywhere and now alot of white boys listen to Eminem then Dr Dre. It was Dr Dre with Eminem and Timbaland with Justin Timberlake that sold hip hop to the white middle class to make money out of them because they where the biggest potential market. The UKs main form of popular rap was UK Garage. Now We fast forward to 2005 and Eminem released his second album with D12 but now in the UK there was alot of UK Hiphop Rappers and groups both white and black and Asian coming up such as Kalashnikov, Kayza, Jest, Chesta P, Foreign Beggers, Task Force, Fliptrix, Skinny man, Ruits manuvor, some did have some mainstream success but then Grime come up. Grime become popular with artists and groups such as, Chipmunk (14 years old with radio play on UKs BBC radio one and one extra), Ghetts, Roll Deep, Dizzy Rascle, Dot Rotten, Black the Ripper, Devlin, getting mainstream chart success but by 2007 they switched from Grime to club music with Grime kinda went back Underground until 2019 when AJ Tracy and Stormzy had chart success but they also brought back Garage. While that's going on UK Drill is now the most popular Rap music in the UK amongst young people. UK Hiphop still going but not really mainstream. I started making Hiphop beats at 19 then did grime at 21 then other stuff but My favourite music to make is Hiphop. Now you know why I say Hiphop is not about race anymore and hasn't ever been from My perspective. We are long past the racist points of view in Rap music that alot of white people had back say 15 to 20 years ago.
@@HOLLASOUNDS that’s a ignorant thing to say even reading your explanation on how hip hop evolved was just off. Just because hip hop expanded into different markets reaching different demographics over time doesn’t back up what you said about hip hop not being about race. Every sound originated from a race and culture so just because more ethnicities have transitioned into the culture of hip hop it doesn’t mean it belongs to them. Music is something that is forever evolving as well as culture and they both tie deeply into each other. Hip hop was derived from a culture so never forget that. Now think about rock music African Americans created rock n roll as well but overtime look at how much it has evolved to where it’s almost unrecognizable to it’s origin and even has its own sub genres and mostly associated as “white music”. The initial post wasn’t to focus on race but to say as a young African American child he could be involved in so many negative things but yet he has guidance and a focus towards something positive and creative.
@@scarvello Hip Hop is not about Race anymore, everyone is welcome where ever they are from, it's a world wide movement and each location around the world has put there influence on it, people of multiple race made Hip Hop what it is. Huge influence in Hip Hop was classical music samples and loops from old records who's music was composed and performed predominantly by white people and there culture. Then We have the technology Who do you think is responsible for the very machines that was used by early Black Hiphop producers such as the MPC from Akai which is Japanese company. Hip Hop is a combination of more then Just one race, This is fact.
Lil Tag is a musical genius. This is a reason why I like UA-cam because you get to see the Mozarts and Beethovens of this generation! Thanks for all the videos, BOLOOO!!! Peace and blessings to you and your entire family!
very talented! See this is what happens when knowledge and wisdom is properly passed on to the next generation..props to his dad n uncles for inspiring the fire!!
This kids jumping out the gym, balling out of control. I love seeing family, unity, success, respect and focus... I'm speaking both as a young black male and new producer. This is amazing. 🔥🔥🔥
Im 28 learning from this young brotha love to see it ! I can only wish I started at a younger age and was not so afraid to put in the work and learn. Lil Tag gonna be something later down the road!
it's never too late, you're more mentally developed, you have the ability to start off with a really good pace, i'm 27 and i'm about to start my journey
Bolo man. Glad to see some young folk actually boppin to his own beat instead of lookin like a robot made the beat. Beat makers and producers gotta bop to their shit or how you expect others to ride that wave.
I feel like he is going to end up with a similar story like Travis Scott. An insane prodcer that slowly started rapping and then blow up cuz talent like that is not ignored
young man got a old soul you can tell. luv seeing this shit man no words can explain. he just motivated me no lie. DIFFERENT. i started making beats at 15 & i’m 22 now I was NOT making beats like this at all back then LMAO
2:11 Starts with melody 3:00 adds more (kicks, snares?) 4:00 adds bass 4:41 first mix 5:04 speeds up background sound 5:34 second mix 6:27 distortion mix 7:26 third mix 7:49 final run 7:59 face 8:14 bass pointing 8:40 double bass 9:25 starts second beat
Mr. Frank no disrespect to your effort but I dont need no break down for this I'm present and fully engaged from 0:00 - 15:52 I just wish the buisness he will no doubt be highly rewarded in, were not so wicked.Blah Blah Blah enough with the bad vibes Mr.Tag may the gates of abundance open fully for you your family and friends. Your shield is annointed and your sword is sharp.
Fire ass beats!!!!!dope skill but I wanna see these young bulls make with out splice samples thoo, with 16 or 32 measure drum patterns not 8, hence why I can’t give these young bulls the respects I have for the old heads making the same beats, all I could respect is the grind and hustle
This kid is going places. Doing that with such confidence at that age.. not only that, but he's doing it under pressure while people are filming n shit..
Bolo has vision. He knows what kinda content to put on his channel keeps us producers watching, getting ideas, and hoping to some day get in the industry
I'm glad you had the support young man in the studio because there's a lot of haters in the world and your family supported you so be grateful for that 🤗
❤❤❤❤To everyone involved in his up bringing and allowing him to become great. He is amazing. You can tell he has passion in it as well. Hopefully other children will see this and give them some inspiration and encouragement. Well done young man.
Such an awesome producer and at a young age. I tried to get my nephew to catch the music bug early like Lil Tag, but he wasn't dedicated enough. Kids that are influenced by a parent or relative with proficient musical skills seem to become quite talented and successful with time. I was hoping to do that with my nephew so that he may soar to levels that I haven't been able to realize yet.
@49 Keyz Beats This is true - as someone who's 16, started when 13. I have realised I am not a prodigy at all, and no amount of youtube will teach me to be one. It is just instinctive. Now i just do it for fun.
@@columbobeats9783 that’s good that you’ve realised this early on. The best producers / anyone that’s notably successful in the producing world literally START great, and had a long list of clients and credits within ONE YEAR of experience. There are a handful of outliers but all the successful guys kinda fit this mold.
On my momma I ain’t felt this much energy flowing through my body In a lil minute! The inspiration I’m feeling behind this is beautiful. Felt like I was really vibing wit lil bro cause that was hard no cap. I could really feel his passion 🤟🧪🔥
Bruh all you need is a laptop and some free space to install a DAW on. There's tutorials on the internet in respect to learning how to navigste your way around the DAW, on UA-cam. Fl studio, ableton, logic are a few popular DAWS used but there also others that I'm not aware of that are pretty decent as well. I use fl studio 12 purchased version, quote quote, pur......chased..... version..😈
Yeah, you should go for it. Give it a try. There even free DAWs out there just to get you started (LMMS, Garageband, Bandlab, etc.). There's prob others but yeah. Just try it and see where it takes you.
Youth u bad 4 years 2 come U a GOAT in the making as we say in TRINIDAD& TOBAGO goat don't make sheep u inherited dem genes well big things I expect from u all now BLESS💯.
S/o to the youngin pursuing his craft love to see it makes me think back to when I was his age an how music has such a big influence on me from then til now.
It's amazing someone that Young can be so good at making beats he's obviously learned from some of the best hope he has all the success his heart desires 👍
I see dude on that mpk249 so he doing something right! Love my mpk249! This is how I'm bringing my sonz up too! Much respect to his pops and uncle too!
Lil Tag has a great future in music.....but tell him to finish school and get to college and get that degree, the producing is the icing on the cake. Rap artist DSJ from Los Angeles.
We all know the 15 min is edited but the boy is good mad respect, I wish some one led me in this direction at his age I always had a passion for music now at 35 I finally getting it 🤑
You know you made a banger when you can't help but bob your head to that beat and then continue. That beat is hardddddddddddddddddd. I see 2 chainz on this I dunno why but he is usually on these hard 808s. And he can rap damn. Your definitely saving a lot of money producing your own songs and rapping. Boom!!
This is what proper support in the blk community looks like, salute to his family for cultivating this young kings passion for music, he's only going up from here.
This kid is 14 and he looks like he’s a pro at what he’s doing. Big props to this young man and his family for supporting his enormous talents as a major young producer of hip hop!
He is a pro…
he produces for megan thee stallion. Prolly the lead female rapper but maybe not. Really hope hes Pro!
bet he puts all his effort into it. hard work and skills and knowledge. much props
@@PastPerspectives11 That’s what’s blowing my mind!
cuz he is a pro
This isn’t a boy, this is a young man who’s discovered his talent and calling early in life and knows exactly what trajectory he needs to follow in order to become successful. Wishing you an infinite amount of success.
damn
Adding some more seasoning to the demise of the young black youth.. More Graves.
@@al1410 Huh???
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 i reported that fool
nto sure whos equipments is it its hard to belive his parents or him self pay for all this
It's crazy how youngins be more in touch with what's hot than older producers ever could be. This Kid is dangerous. His tracks are crack.
FACTS...& LOL HOW MANY DUDES AM I GONNA MEET NAME MIKE LOWRY...LOL THAT NAME IS TOO FUCKIN COMMON👌🏽😂
It’s called “Hip” hop for a reason !
cuz youngins make the wave
Lol it’s always gone be like that
that's nonsense. trix are for kids as this kid uses sample packs and doesn't write, design perform or mix his own original audio. this is clip arranging not record production. the notion that this is the future of music is laughable nonsense.
Look how proud his whole family is of him. Those are real family. I got 30k monthly listeners on Spotify and my family still skipping over that topic onto gossip and bs. Seriously envious of the love and support bros got from his family it’s awesome to see🔥
Damn bro good job on 30k monthly. I have a hard time getting monthly listeners. I’ve gotten like 250k streams overall in my music journey but I have like 2 monthly listeners rn💀
@@Kemikal_Warfare thanks man. Definitely don’t go the playlist purchasing route. Trip algorithms with ads. It’ll payoff for your Spotify and UA-cam. I started only 5 months ago it works like a charm👌🏼
No envy allowed fam keep progressing 💯
You mean you admire it ..
Envy is a terrible thing
Been rockin on an off since 06 depending what life through at me an just now starting my streaming platform adventure, great job on 30k monthly my dude, hoping to reach numbers like that before God calls me home
Lil dude got a successful future ahead of him!
Definitely!
@@BoloDaProducer how u b finding these people
that's not lil dude that's lil tag
So do I 💯💯💯
No lies here!
You can tell his family has been a huge influence on him. Great job on this young brotha and he’s very talented on his own. Bright future ahead for him. Respect ✊🏿
I started using FL around that age too, but I was NOWHERE near this level. Just goes to show how your upbringing can really impact your future. Props to the young guy and his fam for teaching him something that will keep him off the streets
That's because FL wasn't as advanced as it is today
@@JaBabaBoyYa True 😅
Yup I was using a cracked FL with ReFX Nexus trying to sound like Lex Luger, Zaytoven, Metro Boomin and them 💀
@@GhostSamaritan Cracked FL, the relatability is insane bro thats what Im doing right now and I am CONFUSED this beat making shit is hard bro
Good to see this kid has his father and uncle around him. Your chances of success are substantially better when that’s the case. Props to these men
Great to see a young man with so much confidence, talent, respect and well spoken. 👊
Older generation of his own family guide him and help him.
I mean if I was a millionaire producer by age 14 I would have confidence too 😂
@@glurp2661 He had to have confidence in himself to even make it there tho is what he sayin 😂💯
*Jesus Christ is Lord & He's coming soon* ❤🙏🏽
Well spoken is only a black man compliment. I hate it js 🤷🏾♂️
this kid is insane, not only can he produce but he can freestyle too
i wish him the best of luck in the industry
This is what happens when you see the talent early, Cultivate and Protect it!! Salute to the young bull, the Future Is Bright! God Bless
SMH! He did that with such ease! Props to him and much success!
He’s really dope!
@@B-free7 bro this shit is banging tf you mean 🤣
@@B-free7 Those beats were 🔥 all day!
With a track pad, no mouse
@@B-free7 u mad that u not him?
Beat makers like this are genius in there ear for sound and laser focus. Im sure he’s up all night.
That young brotha cooks on the high burner! FIYUH WOW
WAIT A MINUTE
IS THIS THE REAL SIRMIXALOT???
6:19 that transition was CRAZY. Straight fire young man
YOOOOOOOO!!! Lil Tag is deadly on the beats, man. PLUS he brought it with some bars as well? Bruh! I see nothin but greatness in the days to come for him. They ain't ready for what he has in store for the world. So Lil Tag.... SHOCK THE ENTIRE WORLD with your talents! Respect to you, young King. Salute.
Thanks for that positive energy!!💪🏽🙏🏾
@@Liltagofficial You're more than welcome. Thanks for everything you do. Keep up the great work.
@@Liltagofficial goatedd
I love it ! He enjoys production so much he can’t stop trying to move
I started this young too. Wish I had stuck with it. I routinely think about getting back into it as a hobby again. Wishing this young king nothing but the best. N I can tell he’s hungry for it so if he stays that way then he’ll definitely do big things.
@@justdoinit2378 do it ❤you got this 💪🏾
@@PorshiaVonne 🙏🏽💪🏽💯 peace love and blessings to you and yours!!
2nd Beat and the freestyle solidified it for me! I see great things and more as he keeps learning and growing...
Yea that 2nd beat hit
He's an example of why you should let your kids experience different things, or you will never know what interests them. Any 14 year old can do what he's doing, he's just fortunate to have been taken under his family's wings.
it would not be surprising if his parents still didnt recognize his skills. not many parents really get to get it
he's educating as he goes, watch this kid, he still going places.
This little guy has some amazingly HOT BEATS!!!!! And to top it off, he can rap, not just rap but freestyle too!!!! He's only 14? Really? What a bright future he has waiting for him. He has much success ahead to look forward to and I wish him the best.
the freestyle went crazy fr
So happy to see a YOUNG BLACK BROTHER being led on a path as this... as opposed to other things!! Much success and continued blessings to him!!!!!🎵🎧🎹💻
Hip hop is not about Race anymore.
@@HOLLASOUNDS With all due respect, that wasn't what this person's comment even meant: it was about guidance not race. But, black Americans have every right to claim their culture and make it about themselves, as does any other race or ethnicity (which everyone else actually does). I'm not sure why when it comes to black American culture the world wants to make it public domain (it's not) & wag-the-finger at black Americans claiming their culture. If he was doing mariachi, African, or Turkish dance & stated to those groups "it's not about race anymore" he'd be lambasted & deemed an appropriator: the same applies conversely. When black American creativity & brilliance is being belittled globally it's made very clear who the target is, so why is it anathema when the conversation is about legacy or laud? Hip Hop (House, Techno, Jazz, Blues, Funk, Ragtimes, Disco, Boogie Woogie, R&B, Gospel, Rock & Roll, etc.) *is (are), has (have) been, and always will be Black American music/culture, & anyone else is an imitator, which is fine, but don't try and dismiss the valid claims of originators. That's not negativity it's fact.
@@ThatsABiggon I'm white and been listening to Rap by black rappers several years before Eminem became popular, When I was at school everyone was listening to Rock music or pop music while I was listening to Nas I am album and regularly people who where white would say to Me "Why do you liston to that black shxt" and I'd say "because I like it". After this sevraul years later Eminem was everywhere and now alot of white boys listen to Eminem then Dr Dre. It was Dr Dre with Eminem and Timbaland with Justin Timberlake that sold hip hop to the white middle class to make money out of them because they where the biggest potential market. The UKs main form of popular rap was UK Garage. Now We fast forward to 2005 and Eminem released his second album with D12 but now in the UK there was alot of UK Hiphop Rappers and groups both white and black and Asian coming up such as Kalashnikov, Kayza, Jest, Chesta P, Foreign Beggers, Task Force, Fliptrix, Skinny man, Ruits manuvor, some did have some mainstream success but then Grime come up. Grime become popular with artists and groups such as, Chipmunk (14 years old with radio play on UKs BBC radio one and one extra), Ghetts, Roll Deep, Dizzy Rascle, Dot Rotten, Black the Ripper, Devlin, getting mainstream chart success but by 2007 they switched from Grime to club music with Grime kinda went back Underground until 2019 when AJ Tracy and Stormzy had chart success but they also brought back Garage. While that's going on UK Drill is now the most popular Rap music in the UK amongst young people. UK Hiphop still going but not really mainstream. I started making Hiphop beats at 19 then did grime at 21 then other stuff but My favourite music to make is Hiphop. Now you know why I say Hiphop is not about race anymore and hasn't ever been from My perspective. We are long past the racist points of view in Rap music that alot of white people had back say 15 to 20 years ago.
@@HOLLASOUNDS that’s a ignorant thing to say even reading your explanation on how hip hop evolved was just off. Just because hip hop expanded into different markets reaching different demographics over time doesn’t back up what you said about hip hop not being about race. Every sound originated from a race and culture so just because more ethnicities have transitioned into the culture of hip hop it doesn’t mean it belongs to them. Music is something that is forever evolving as well as culture and they both tie deeply into each other. Hip hop was derived from a culture so never forget that. Now think about rock music African Americans created rock n roll as well but overtime look at how much it has evolved to where it’s almost unrecognizable to it’s origin and even has its own sub genres and mostly associated as “white music”. The initial post wasn’t to focus on race but to say as a young African American child he could be involved in so many negative things but yet he has guidance and a focus towards something positive and creative.
@@scarvello Hip Hop is not about Race anymore, everyone is welcome where ever they are from, it's a world wide movement and each location around the world has put there influence on it, people of multiple race made Hip Hop what it is. Huge influence in Hip Hop was classical music samples and loops from old records who's music was composed and performed predominantly by white people and there culture. Then We have the technology Who do you think is responsible for the very machines that was used by early Black Hiphop producers such as the MPC from Akai which is Japanese company. Hip Hop is a combination of more then Just one race, This is fact.
Lil Tag is a musical genius. This is a reason why I like UA-cam because you get to see the Mozarts and Beethovens of this generation! Thanks for all the videos, BOLOOO!!! Peace and blessings to you and your entire family!
I started making beats at 12 so this hits home. This kid is nice!
very talented! See this is what happens when knowledge and wisdom is properly passed on to the next generation..props to his dad n uncles for inspiring the fire!!
"From the slave quarters to the hills" MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! it's beautiful to see this young prince continue his cultural legacy.
That first beat was crazy. Even he knew that was going to be a banger as soon as he started making it.
Tracks are FIRE! i love the bassline on that last one. Amazing thank you for sharing!
This kids jumping out the gym, balling out of control. I love seeing family, unity, success, respect and focus... I'm speaking both as a young black male and new producer. This is amazing. 🔥🔥🔥
Dope!!!
2nd beat was hardest. Young man has already chosen his path, go for it and don't forget your personal health.
Thank you for bringing a producer that can express himself without Cussing Us Out💯✅🏆 The YOUNG DRUM WARRIOR !!! L-TAG 💰💰💰
Do ppl usually cuss u out haha or wdym
😂🤣😂
Im 28 learning from this young brotha love to see it ! I can only wish I started at a younger age and was not so afraid to put in the work and learn. Lil Tag gonna be something later down the road!
it's never too late, you're more mentally developed, you have the ability to start off with a really good pace, i'm 27 and i'm about to start my journey
I'm 33 so I feel this. But it's never too late to express yourself.
I have a learning disability so I can’t do it
@@hatman3005 Please look up UA-cam videos by Jim Kwik. Learn how to learn. You can do it.💯 💪🏽🔥
@@aohjii It's easier to learn stuff when you're young. Your brain absorbs information much faster
Bolo man. Glad to see some young folk actually boppin to his own beat instead of lookin like a robot made the beat. Beat makers and producers gotta bop to their shit or how you expect others to ride that wave.
I feel like he is going to end up with a similar story like Travis Scott. An insane prodcer that slowly started rapping and then blow up cuz talent like that is not ignored
saying
young man got a old soul you can tell. luv seeing this shit man no words can explain. he just motivated me no lie. DIFFERENT. i started making beats at 15 & i’m 22 now I was NOT making beats like this at all back then LMAO
He is not only an incredible producer but he can freestyle with hard bars too! He will succeed, no doubt about it.
2:11 Starts with melody
3:00 adds more (kicks, snares?)
4:00 adds bass
4:41 first mix
5:04 speeds up background sound
5:34 second mix
6:27 distortion mix
7:26 third mix
7:49 final run
7:59 face
8:14 bass pointing
8:40 double bass
9:25 starts second beat
Mr. Frank no disrespect to your effort but I dont need no break down for this I'm present and fully engaged from 0:00 - 15:52 I just wish the buisness he will no doubt be highly rewarded in, were not so wicked.Blah Blah Blah enough with the bad vibes Mr.Tag may the gates of abundance open fully for you your family and friends. Your shield is annointed and your sword is sharp.
@@solomongrim982 bruh what? You sound fucking twacked. You think frank cares about what YOU DON'T need. Your words are dilusional as fuck.
Gasp! how dare you #GoEagles
What's the vst at 6:03 ?
Fire ass beats!!!!!dope skill
but I wanna see these young bulls make with out splice samples thoo, with 16 or 32 measure drum patterns not 8, hence why I can’t give these young bulls the respects I have for the old heads making the same beats, all I could respect is the grind and hustle
Megan got my respect for giving lil dude a chance 💯
This kid is going places. Doing that with such confidence at that age.. not only that, but he's doing it under pressure while people are filming n shit..
kid got mad talent and direction. Humble too! keep it up
Lil bro gonna be one of the biggest names in the industry in a couple years
I like the joy he has while making 🔥
cause that shit tuff😂😂
That man's violating my ears , ain't never heard nothing like this in my life 🔥
young man cooked em up fast & there solid beats. Bolo your tha man with out a doubt. shining your light on the next up and comming producers..
9:05 I love how supportive they are and just let him do his thing
This is how it's supposed to be with our young youth! Much success!
Bolo has vision. He knows what kinda content to put on his channel keeps us producers watching, getting ideas, and hoping to some day get in the industry
Meg thee stallion placement at 13???? 😱😱😱😱🤑🤑🤑🔥🔥🤯 Absolutely amazing. Keep grinding lil tag. Let's goooooo!
Many blessings to this young talent. You see the support he has and he loves what he does and he can spit as well….he’s going to be a G.O.A.T. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🫡
I'm glad you had the support young man in the studio because there's a lot of haters in the world and your family supported you so be grateful for that 🤗
The quality of having strong black men around 🖤
Megan should buy this beat!🔥🔥
Beat went hard from the moment the first melody hit
On both beats it’s crazy
He's the first one you have had on that's thanked you for the opportunity and for that alone he got a follower
Yes he’s definitely a great kid 💪🏾
❤❤❤❤To everyone involved in his up bringing and allowing him to become great. He is amazing. You can tell he has passion in it as well. Hopefully other children will see this and give them some inspiration and encouragement. Well done young man.
Lil tag is my bro. Thank you Bolo for showing him to the world 🚀🔥💚.
Love your videos bolo keep it up
you nice as well and i subd
@@prodbydramatic Thank you bro 💚💚💚
Lil homie is something special fr crazy talent to be 14 same age of my nephew, all blessings to him no doubt 💯💯💯💯
Such an awesome producer and at a young age. I tried to get my nephew to catch the music bug early like Lil Tag, but he wasn't dedicated enough.
Kids that are influenced by a parent or relative with proficient musical skills seem to become quite talented and successful with time. I was hoping to do that with my nephew so that he may soar to levels that I haven't been able to realize yet.
@49 Keyz Beats This is true - as someone who's 16, started when 13. I have realised I am not a prodigy at all, and no amount of youtube will teach me to be one. It is just instinctive. Now i just do it for fun.
@49 Keyz Beats You can't teach passion 💯
@@columbobeats9783 that’s good that you’ve realised this early on. The best producers / anyone that’s notably successful in the producing world literally START great, and had a long list of clients and credits within ONE YEAR of experience. There are a handful of outliers but all the successful guys kinda fit this mold.
On my momma I ain’t felt this much energy flowing through my body In a lil minute! The inspiration I’m feeling behind this is beautiful. Felt like I was really vibing wit lil bro cause that was hard no cap. I could really feel his passion 🤟🧪🔥
It’s dope to see the new generation come up wit new ways to music and expressing their ideas in a very creative way 🔥🔥🔥.
he has mad skills..super talented young man.......
Of course this young dude has a future ahead of him the Older Gentleman is Super producer Who've made monster hits for some of our favorite Artists..
This something I’ve always wanted to get into I’ve always loved music but I don’t know how to start making music. This kid is dope
Bruh all you need is a laptop and some free space to install a DAW on. There's tutorials on the internet in respect to learning how to navigste your way around the DAW, on UA-cam. Fl studio, ableton, logic are a few popular DAWS used but there also others that I'm not aware of that are pretty decent as well. I use fl studio 12 purchased version, quote quote, pur......chased..... version..😈
Yeah, you should go for it. Give it a try. There even free DAWs out there just to get you started (LMMS, Garageband, Bandlab, etc.). There's prob others but yeah. Just try it and see where it takes you.
Youth u bad 4 years 2 come U a GOAT in the making as we say in TRINIDAD& TOBAGO goat don't make sheep u inherited dem genes well big things I expect from u all now BLESS💯.
This kid is really good keep grinding his future is very bright in the music industry
Love that 2 different 808 patterns I do dat wit kicks, hats, percussion
S/o to the youngin pursuing his craft love to see it makes me think back to when I was his age an how music has such a big influence on me from then til now.
Wish I was still excited as him lol the days of not caring about mixing it down lol
the era of that super producer is over with. keep up the great work
Awesome producer!!! Thanks for sharing your talents!!!
Dat boy onto summmn!! Yessuh, keep it goin youngin 💪🏽
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Them 808s go crazy 🔥
I love how he never looked back at his uncle or dad for approval. It seems like he really loves what he does and believes in his abilities. Go off!!
You can tell he really enjoys doing this
It's amazing someone that Young can be so good at making beats he's obviously learned from some of the best hope he has all the success his heart desires 👍
Damn bro when I was 14, I started making beats and they sounded like doodoo.. This kid is SAUCEY. I can't wait to see how he grows
I see dude on that mpk249 so he doing something right!
Love my mpk249! This is how I'm bringing my sonz up too! Much respect to his pops and uncle too!
Well maybe thats the smaller one but still the same thing really lol!
He’s 14 but he started when he was 5 , so he pretty much got almost 10 yrs under his belt!! Gotta put that time in Guys!!!
This kid makes it look so easy when coming up with a melody... he just went with anything and it sounds good.
Shits so dope! Can’t wait to see what he offers in the future.
He looks like he is even thinking about it from a dancers perspective too…that’s versatility right there!
14?! Wow, I hope he keeps going. Love to see black men doing creative things and starting young 🔥❤
good to see kids start producing this young, imagine how good he will be in the next 10-20 years.. damnnn
As young as he is his future is bright, he’s dope now and he’s just gonna get better!!🔥🔥🔥
Yooo This made me really happy to see someone in my age being as talented as me 💯
Young King is stupid Talented… Keep Going King!! 💯💯💯💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🖤🖤🖤
Tha only way is 🆙 STAY WINNING!
Looks like he’s having fun!!✊🏾
He definitely was!
Lil Tag has a great future in music.....but tell him to finish school and get to college and get that degree, the producing is the icing on the cake. Rap artist DSJ from Los Angeles.
Man Lil Tag Went crazy!!
These young guys are the future.
He really enjoy the process of the production, and this is what really matter tbh
Crazy guy
We all know the 15 min is edited but the boy is good mad respect, I wish some one led me in this direction at his age I always had a passion for music now at 35 I finally getting it 🤑
He next up …sky’s the limit …love it …THE 808 MONSTA !!…HIS SHIT HIT DIFFERENT!!!
Wow and he still looks amazed by himself as if he is watching one of his idols produce 😀
You know you made a banger when you can't help but bob your head to that beat and then continue. That beat is hardddddddddddddddddd. I see 2 chainz on this I dunno why but he is usually on these hard 808s. And he can rap damn. Your definitely saving a lot of money producing your own songs and rapping. Boom!!
This is what proper support in the blk community looks like, salute to his family for cultivating this young kings passion for music, he's only going up from here.
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Yea good to see a kid doing this instead of being like DD Osama Sugar Hill D Dot Notti etc
going places this lad
Kids got talent awesome producer hope he goes far Love From England UK ❤️💯🙏🔥🔥🔥🔥
Those are the best times when you first start making beats and you’re experimenting it’s fun ass hell.
Dude can freestyle too mad talented 🔥