yo what's up I'm 13 and I cook up beats all the time on Logic Pro x. I can make any genre and I was wondering if you want to collaborate. I'll do whatever you want for the vid just let me know. :)
Damn, the kid is a prodigy! He must have his family’s support. That’s what happens when your fam Gets behind what you’re doing, not tearing you down trying to direct your life in the direction they want you to go.
Keep lil bro independent. He doesn't need a label. He's his own label. We must protect our young geniuses. Especially from this wicked industry. Keep home grown at home.
@@CurlyPewbes He's the right color and the right plumbing. He just need to hand over parental rights for a few weeks like Bieber did. Poor kid has a vid out there giving tune up at well below the age of consent. All evil.
When a kid knows what they want to do from a kid age,let them pursue it and not the parents dream of what they wanted to be,this is usually the outcome,absolute 🔥🔥🔥
I mean it depends, but ya most definitely if the kid has passion like this for something and clearly has talent and the desire to follow that path, as a parent just gtfo of the way.
My son has been making beats for about 6 years now. He’s 15 and has Autism, but his sense of music is so amazing. These kids are phenomenal with what they can do. I’m a classical musician and I’m not 100% sure that even has anything to do with his ability.
Music abilities runs in families. I have been a composer and arranger for over 30 years, play 12 instruments, and one of my children plays several instruments. My father was a concert clarinetist (also playing several woodwinds, piano, and guitar), my mother is a pianist, and my grandfather was a Bluegrass banjo player.
Ya like,....why did I waste all those years learning actual talent, (instruments) when I can cheat and just have a computer do it for me? All in a hard days work I guess. Sorta like spotlighting dear to me.
@@KC426859 ight no offence to that kid who has pretty good beats but it's not a joke learning instruments man that shit takes YEARS to practice now it's hard to make beats on computer but it's alot easier then off the top think about if he had to record everything pre computer main point is you did waste your time lmfao u shoulda been doing what this kid doing work smarter not harder
@@realtimejaylin9613 Not sure if this was meant to be directed towards me but I agree completely, we have tools now that make it easier to do what we want but that doesn’t replace how it was done before, we can use parts of each to our advantage and do stuff the old way because the song calls for it, not because we have to. I will say learning an instrument absolutely will improve your musicianship, although that’s more perspective than skill imo
Shit growing up I didn't have access to programs like this. The young generation is so lucky honestly. The kid is amazing and he loves it. You have to love it to be great. God 🙌
I mean, your parents probably didnt have an extra $20,000 to spend to have a room setup for producing plus all the hardware and software required to produce. It's actually expensive. At least $550 for the base DAW, then about at least 4 other plugins which is about $100 total, A decent computer just for producing which can run about $1200 if done right(building it yourself) Then the monitor speakers which would cost about $400. Then a whole ass room just for producing(which is the rest of the money to be honest) plus the sound design of that room (which itself isn't that expensive). This is being generous, With the barebones equipment and software while, ignoring the huge expensive Amp and guitar in the Kid's background and ignoring the three keyboards that Ocean has. it's obvious that his parents are funding that (father probably works in the industry). So it's much less, "being lucky to be young" and more like "being lucky to have parents with money"
No idea how this ended up in my feed, but that was sick, both of them. Don’t know you Ocean, but props for finding that prodigy and sharing. At 11, maybe I was running around the house for no other reason than there was nothing else to do. What is being missed here is that this kid didn’t just pick this up at 11, he had to have been doing that stuff for a while. God Bless his parents for embracing the kid’s talent.
That kid is so wholesome You can tell he's inspired by a lot of youtube guys but give him time I'm sure he'll carve out his own sound, props to mum n dad for helping him out with all that kit.
If they want to do it they will. Most these kids don’t want to do nothing. I bought my son a new mpc and he haven’t taught himself how to use it yet. This kid is using fl studio, what I started on as a teen, and it’s only $100. This kid getting it out the mud and want to do this music thing.
His face @ 9:37 says it all! This kid is SPECIAL for the industry! Talented beyond words. Im still learning how to use Logic! hes moving notes faster than I can type! Keep it up kid!
Props to the parents for supporting him, and props to the kid for honing his craft like this. He was just ripping through the production process like a pro. Respect.
Respect on his name. The tools and tech available now yes they're great. It takes dedication and time learning to utilize them efficiently at any age.. The young man is utilizing actual music theory, he has a great foundation.
goddamn that kid is blessed. i hope he don’t take all those things he has for granted. when i was 11 starting off with fl studio 12 i had an akai mpk mini, some $35 headphones, and a windows 8 laptop. this kid has what i have currently at 19
This is amazing because most kids with talents don't get support so early before they get crushed by life. Sadly even if he makes great work it would only get mocked by people saying he had "rich parents" and has no talent. I've seen it time and time again.
i loved seeing that you showcased this young MONSTER! Gotta give props to you and definitely little man for the hard work and creativity you both are putting through. Love seeing this type of passion being supported for someone at a young age. Keep paying it forward!
This kid has an old soul. He's way ahead of the game beyond his years. To tell him that, he's probably like "whadda ya mean, that's pretty basic lady, you ain't seen nothin yet"! He's gotta good ear for that head nod vibe.
Damn this kid talks the talk and walks the walk He has a mature insight to his production and can make minimalistic choices that’s support the work Most arrangers/producers of any age tend to over work it and clog up something good with way too much in way of layers and effects He made some definitive choices and knew where he wanted to go with the “fire” cute kid but old music man soul in there
Damnnnnn son...that kid KILLEEDDDDD IT ! Just love how Ocean is so open to work with anyone in music production. Keep up the good work ! Blessing Brotha
Love seeing the youth not only this skillful at such an age but absolutely LOVING their process and having not only the passion but the the fun while doing it 🎵 ❤️🔥 Keep grinding AND enjoying it, kid 🤘🏻
lool tbf he probably has parents/older siblings that are into music production that probably helped him get into this, lil man got a whole studio lol n i got a bedroom 😭😭
I like that you work with the younger generation. You can tell that kid really enjoyed making this beat for you. If I had this type of access to collab with producers at that age, I would be taking advantage of it everyday.
That 808 work was OOoooo. So much rock to that beat. That thing was concrete. 9:17 Not sure if it was an edit to the vid at this point but I am pretty sure I heard the timing off in the 4th bar of pattern 2. The beat dropped then 3 bars later it sounded like it just skipped to the beginning suddenly. Like bar 4 started too early. It still sounded hard though. His skills at 10 are up there. I started FL at 14 with FL 3. I couldn't even sample then. I was using "Edit Events" instead of "Automation". i had no idea what I was doing. I wonder if there is a complete version of this beat. I would crush that beat.
Yall know the output add where the Prod says "if i wouldda had this maybe 20 years ago, i‘d be a billionaire rn"? Yea.. watch where Evan is in 20 years. Crazy talent bro
Dope, but ain’t gonna lie, I’m tired of hearing that promo hook 🪝 lol 😂 I’m like I GET it, I GET it!! Lol oh and don’t forget Unison MIDI chord pack dude! Lol 😆
i love this kid man. you are awesome little homeboy, true genius stuff right here, his feeling for the music is so mature man, if you keep going no one can touch you. you can be the best of the best i promise you!
That young man is FIRE, can't wait to hear him on the radio and in clubs. Give an man a fish he eats for a day, teach him and you know the rest, Teach this kids music!
That original synth is giving old Frankenstein on Channel 9 Vibes! 🧟🧟♂️🧛🏾🧛🏾 But when the kid grabbed it he gave it some GTA meets GANGSTAR type vibes!! LOVE IT!! ❤
WTF? That kid....its like somebody trapped an old, wise producer in a young persons body! Loving the head movements and the way he leans back and listens (beat ain't that bad either....lol) Amazing!!
My son is now four years old and I know he could be just like this smart kid. This is what any parent could ever hope for! Kids like this are our future! As I would say to my own son "Good Job Dude"!
guy if thats what he is doing at 11 just wait till he 17-18 he has to be baggin major placements speaking of placements ocean better not be slacking now
@@808winds Lot of people make excuses like "I didn't had the conditions" and shit but lots of rich kids have all the conditions and do sweet nothing. So the message here is, no matter where you are right now, you can do this with an iPhone. My dad owned 5 studios in his life and he can tell straight up there's more fire in Logic Pro 10.5 than in the studio he had in the 80's with literally all the legendary synths and drum machines you can think off and some you can't. There are zero excuses. That shit is accessible. Besides, that kid could very well be saving summer job money. He got a crap ass camera, some foam and a PC, he ain't no rich kid, neither was I when my dad had me (even tho he was rich af before, and yes, I came and I saw how people reacted to him, so I know it's not a bunch of lies). Cheers :)
@@jas_bataille bro that's not the point, I'm really proud of my work, I only have one computer, I do exclusive beats for artists for free, I do mixes and master for free too because I like to help artists that can't afford licenses of beats and stuff like that, and I'm really happy with what I'm doing. I wasn't making excuses, the only thing I said was, I wish I had the conditions that this kid have at my 11 years old, and I still wish, I still wish to have the same conditions this 11 years old have at this moment, and we both now that, this kid studio is not from saving money, he have "rich" parents, or have some parent that work with music, simple like that, sorry if I've made some mistake, I'm not fluent at english
I really like this kid. I love how he is almost unaware of how immersed he is in the moment. Please take one piece of advice from me (I should know): try to keep searching for a way to sound just a little different. So much of music creativity/production is converging. Don't get suck in. Peace.
I appreciate you showing the whole process of you building, what you were thinking, and how you did it. I'm not a producer at all so it was really cool to see the beat evolve.
wdym, they sound like normal 2016-2018 type beat drums, it's fire for anyone who's not an adult yet though and hes doing it at 11 (so he defo gonna have huge placements when he's an adult)
@@supermatt-99 I'm a rapper and a producer so the beats I'm hearing nowadays are all the same there's nothing really unique about them but his kinda have a different vibe
@@stoner1744 It depends what beats your hearing and from who, obviously most people try to sound like everyone else, but there defo are good beats that stand out too but only the minority produce them. Anyway, to me this beat gives me vibes of beats that i heard some years ago, the pattern of the drums is the same, which is a cool flashback, although you gotta remember that this kid's beats will sound totally different in a years time, in 5 years time etc. People's sound changes a bit every few months, and at least every year or two, as everyone needs to change to evolve. Plus, you would just get bored of the same sound and not progress. If someone gets stuck up in the old ways or try sounding like everyone else without going onto the next stage of developing their own sounds, then they will always remain with the mediocre majority. I think this kid is amazing for an 11 year old but he's still yet to develop his own sound, so we will only know in time what his sound will be because it takes several years to find your sound and put it out
@@stoner1744 I think this kid is fire and hope he makes it and doesn't get screwed over with a shitty deal at the start; also good luck to you too with your rapping and producing career; peace ✌
The software makes it so easy. In decades past such things were done with live musicians, tape loops, and other tricks. Producers and musicians struggled for hours, days, and weeks and now it’s a click of the button. It’s still talent to hear it in your mind and know what you want to do but it’s so easy with such software.
Evanwithdadopebeat is awesome actually i have been following him for some time.. i love his style of videos how he introduces himself as THE 11* YEAR OLD producer nd then plays the banger 😃
"I just kept it to the basics." Whaat da heck? Mind blown! Now I don't think I can spell "basic", it's "bass SICK"! Kid is a BEAST at what he does! Thankyou for this video!😍
it's a pleasure to experience this enthusiasm of the young making music. imagine if we were eleven years old again today and had these possibilities with youtube, all the modern daw's, all the great VST's. I am so happy for all these young people who are allowed to be creative in this time. That also makes me very happy as a father to see that the kids have rich opportunities.
I think the locust is the first band I ever noticed using guitar pedals on their synths. Their performance on the hellfest vol 3 dvd blew my mind. I never thought to use pedals on a synth before that lol.
I'm really new to this and even as a musician, it's can be really daunting and overwhelming and I tried just figuring it out on my own and quickly realized that it really only served as limitation... So browsing UA-cam for for information I got a lot of videos that although informative, I for whatever reason was having a hard to applying it to my art... I believe it's because all of the UA-camrs seemed like they weren't being authentic or something... And idk what it is exactly about you that I relate to but watching your process has helped more than the hours of videos previously watched... I just wanted say, I really dig what you're doing and I wish you continued success...
He is underrated because he’s not a great producer, he might be a showman for his subscribers and might like his style, but his talent for producing is not that great
Watch out latest video - 12 year old transforms my beat: ua-cam.com/video/-nzddpxp1zg/v-deo.html
Wow 11 años que duro
How you figured out how to turn a keyboard into an organ is more impressive than the kids beat
yo what's up I'm 13 and I cook up beats all the time on Logic Pro x. I can make any genre and I was wondering if you want to collaborate. I'll do whatever you want for the vid just let me know. :)
Damn, the kid is a prodigy!
He must have his family’s support.
That’s what happens when your fam
Gets behind what you’re doing, not tearing you down trying to direct your life in the direction they want you to go.
i felt that now my parents see he aint giving up might as well help him
@@dennischauhan_dc2964 also money
Most ppl don’t have family that can build a rig for their kids
thats so true
Amen brotha!
On god ^
Keep lil bro independent. He doesn't need a label. He's his own label. We must protect our young geniuses. Especially from this wicked industry. Keep home grown at home.
He needs Diddy as a mentor.
@@CurlyPewbes He's the right color and the right plumbing. He just need to hand over parental rights for a few weeks like Bieber did. Poor kid has a vid out there giving tune up at well below the age of consent. All evil.
Ocean a real g letting kids get their names out there. Big up 🌊
This kid is literally signed to Timbaland…
evan has 50k on the gram lmao he follows me
I can produce music and I'm 12
probably not as good as him though
@@nasus_elyob thass tuff buddy
When a kid knows what they want to do from a kid age,let them pursue it and not the parents dream of what they wanted to be,this is usually the outcome,absolute 🔥🔥🔥
You are so right.
I mean it depends, but ya most definitely if the kid has passion like this for something and clearly has talent and the desire to follow that path, as a parent just gtfo of the way.
My son has been making beats for about 6 years now. He’s 15 and has Autism, but his sense of music is so amazing. These kids are phenomenal with what they can do. I’m a classical musician and I’m not 100% sure that even has anything to do with his ability.
Music abilities runs in families. I have been a composer and arranger for over 30 years, play 12 instruments, and one of my children plays several instruments. My father was a concert clarinetist (also playing several woodwinds, piano, and guitar), my mother is a pianist, and my grandfather was a Bluegrass banjo player.
show us
Let me just say kids are amazing and kids with autism are extremely talented families just need to believe in them and let them express themselves!
@@shawnwilliam-zn5nk show you what?
❤❤❤❤❤
This kid just made me rethink everything I did as a producer for the last 5 years...
Ya like,....why did I waste all those years learning actual talent, (instruments) when I can cheat and just have a computer do it for me? All in a hard days work I guess. Sorta like spotlighting dear to me.
@@inthegarage342 definitely takes lots of talent, you’re just ignorant
@@inthegarage342 imagine being salty bc an 11 year old just showed you how to make your job easier
@@KC426859 ight no offence to that kid who has pretty good beats but it's not a joke learning instruments man that shit takes YEARS to practice now it's hard to make beats on computer but it's alot easier then off the top think about if he had to record everything pre computer main point is you did waste your time lmfao u shoulda been doing what this kid doing work smarter not harder
@@realtimejaylin9613 Not sure if this was meant to be directed towards me but I agree completely, we have tools now that make it easier to do what we want but that doesn’t replace how it was done before, we can use parts of each to our advantage and do stuff the old way because the song calls for it, not because we have to.
I will say learning an instrument absolutely will improve your musicianship, although that’s more perspective than skill imo
Kid hasn't reached puberty yet and his 808 manly af
grown as shit lol
Almost choked on my spit reading this💀
808 deeper than his Voice nah im jokin he made it slap 808 mafia should call him
Lol
Like, the 808 just automatically knocks! I need that sample!
Shit growing up I didn't have access to programs like this. The young generation is so lucky honestly. The kid is amazing and he loves it. You have to love it to be great. God 🙌
We're all lucky, u just don't feel it cus everything u got is obvious to u ask the kid
I mean, your parents probably didnt have an extra $20,000 to spend to have a room setup for producing plus all the hardware and software required to produce. It's actually expensive. At least $550 for the base DAW, then about at least 4 other plugins which is about $100 total, A decent computer just for producing which can run about $1200 if done right(building it yourself) Then the monitor speakers which would cost about $400. Then a whole ass room just for producing(which is the rest of the money to be honest) plus the sound design of that room (which itself isn't that expensive).
This is being generous, With the barebones equipment and software while, ignoring the huge expensive Amp and guitar in the Kid's background and ignoring the three keyboards that Ocean has. it's obvious that his parents are funding that (father probably works in the industry). So it's much less, "being lucky to be young" and more like "being lucky to have parents with money"
@@cjcj7387 That might be true, but you still gotta have talent to not waste it all. I bet this kid could do a lot with garage band only on an iPhone.
@@cjcj7387 I have an Alienware And normal speakers and I got fl for free u don’t need money at all
ong, dell laptop, bluetooth speaker, cracked fl ,n stock plug-ins
No idea how this ended up in my feed, but that was sick, both of them. Don’t know you Ocean, but props for finding that prodigy and sharing. At 11, maybe I was running around the house for no other reason than there was nothing else to do. What is being missed here is that this kid didn’t just pick this up at 11, he had to have been doing that stuff for a while. God Bless his parents for embracing the kid’s talent.
That kid is so wholesome
You can tell he's inspired by a lot of youtube guys but give him time I'm sure he'll carve out his own sound, props to mum n dad for helping him out with all that kit.
Props to little mans for pursing excellence in his craft.
@IncognitoX bro what
@IncognitoX wth why would u put a clown
@@JokerPradaGaming probably doesnt have much to do
Pursing?
And to the Parents for Supporting Him
"If you do not tune your 808, your chance on placement is not that great" - beethoven most likely
This deserves top comment
I’ve placed and don’t tune
@@cjproducedthis Would be nice to tune for the sake of my OCD tho bro lol
@@cjproducedthis how??
@@krisengelaar1928 i mean u can have ur 808s un-tuned but still in key if u have a good ear
I wish every kid had access like this to explore their talent and creativity. This so dope and he is just teeing up🔥
Bless fam
It’s literally free on the internet.
@@elmerninis 5000-20000 kids literally die daily due to poverty...
If they want to do it they will. Most these kids don’t want to do nothing. I bought my son a new mpc and he haven’t taught himself how to use it yet. This kid is using fl studio, what I started on as a teen, and it’s only $100. This kid getting it out the mud and want to do this music thing.
They can get the bag and open up a building 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️🤣🤣💯👊🏾frfr
His face @ 9:37 says it all! This kid is SPECIAL for the industry! Talented beyond words. Im still learning how to use Logic! hes moving notes faster than I can type! Keep it up kid!
Honestly if you want to produce I would go straight to fruity loops, I leanred logic first and the workflow is much worse than fruit loops
Props to the parents for supporting him, and props to the kid for honing his craft like this. He was just ripping through the production process like a pro. Respect.
At 11 this kid is hard at producing loves those drops in the beats. Love from Nigeria
Hmm thought I was the only Nigerian viewer. Oh well
Hi
@@ezennayaudu7199 lol me too
We here
we outchea lol
@@ezennayaudu7199 lol we dy here bro’s 😂
Respect on his name. The tools and tech available now yes they're great. It takes dedication and time learning to utilize them efficiently at any age.. The young man is utilizing actual music theory, he has a great foundation.
Its ok
True music theory opens many doors.
it was amazing to me how fast he laid that chord down on whatever tech that is... lol
@@stringwhore gotta start somewhere
Yo wtf. How is this 11 year so fluid with his knowledge. 😂😂
Real prodigy shit
goddamn that kid is blessed. i hope he don’t take all those things he has for granted. when i was 11 starting off with fl studio 12 i had an akai mpk mini, some $35 headphones, and a windows 8 laptop. this kid has what i have currently at 19
This is amazing because most kids with talents don't get support so early before they get crushed by life. Sadly even if he makes great work it would only get mocked by people saying he had "rich parents" and has no talent. I've seen it time and time again.
i loved seeing that you showcased this young MONSTER! Gotta give props to you and definitely little man for the hard work and creativity you both are putting through. Love seeing this type of passion being supported for someone at a young age. Keep paying it forward!
"This is gonna be some hard trap stuff"- Evan 2021
We need to make it a meme, lol!
@@nycvmerckai365 lmfao on Jesus
😂😂😂…a hip hop quotable. I loved that part too
kids can be amazing when they're allowed to find their thing man. ❤️
Protect this young G at all cost. I wanna hear what he has for us in the future. Keep it up fam.
Little dude killing it! Puts a smile on my face. Super cool of you to share your platform with him. He will never forget this.
Cutting out the beat every other bar is definitely fire. Love it when producers do that. Such a simple thing but silence adds alot
Musical whitespace :)
@@dan_kay into the white
This kid has an old soul. He's way ahead of the game beyond his years. To tell him that, he's probably like "whadda ya mean, that's pretty basic lady, you ain't seen nothin yet"! He's gotta good ear for that head nod vibe.
Wow! What does the future hold for this young man? Thank you for taking the time to shine a light on some young talent. 👏👏
9:58 - 10:06 was the cleanest thing I’ve seen 🔥
Brazy 🤦🏾♂️🔥🔥 Won't be surprised at all if young Trap Ev makes a mil off beats in the next year or two.
fax
What are you doing here my g 🤣
Being 12 I knew I could create some decent beats but DANG dude that's crazy.
You arent a blood stop with that 'brazy' ish
It's so cringe lmfao
yoo, this kid already has a damn good understanding of the production process. If he continues making music, he will definitely go big! 100%!
hes a pro
@@pulsefiend ok, then nevermind
Lil man is dope. He cracked me up when he felt the drop "Oh yea, that's haaard!" 😂 Go head lil man💯🔥
I’m taking notes from an 11 year old! Stay Humble folks, keep grinding kid!!!
This kid is killing it, he's got an amazing ear and understanding of music way beyond his years 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Damn this kid talks the talk and walks the walk
He has a mature insight to his production and can make minimalistic choices that’s support the work
Most arrangers/producers of any age tend to over work it and clog up something good with way too much in way of
layers and effects
He made some definitive choices and knew where he wanted to go with the “fire” cute kid but old music man soul in there
I’m 13 And This Really Inspires Me.
I’m Already Working On Beats.
Gonna Be Fire
keep working, things will get better with time!
@@colebarksdalemusic bounces will sound better after 5 years
its just a matter of patience
Good for you bro
I feel SO OLD !!!!
Damnnnnn son...that kid KILLEEDDDDD IT ! Just love how Ocean is so open to work with anyone in music production. Keep up the good work ! Blessing Brotha
Okay. That shit where he cut the drums out every other bar was straight fire bro. Lol.
thats super overrused lol
It wasn’t just the drums. He cut the whole track up lol. It was cool tho
@@nasus_elyob CAN ANYONE ELSE SMELL THE BURNING
LOL
@@nasus_elyob "overused" you sound dumb bro, music is music. if it sounds good, then you gotta go with it bro.
@@backs8189 never said it was bad, it sounds good i was just pointing its a pretty common technique
The drop is so hard, yet it's such a vibe at the same time. A lot of much older producers struggle with that.
This kid's going places.
Love seeing the youth not only this skillful at such an age but absolutely LOVING their process and having not only the passion but the the fun while doing it 🎵 ❤️🔥
Keep grinding AND enjoying it, kid 🤘🏻
Shit at 11 I was watching Yu-Gi-Oh beat came out fire tho 🔥🙏🏼
lool tbf he probably has parents/older siblings that are into music production that probably helped him get into this, lil man got a whole studio lol n i got a bedroom 😭😭
@@2002beats i agree, but doesnt take away the fact that he’s talented
@@2002beats Appreciate everything you have man☝🏻😘
I like that you work with the younger generation. You can tell that kid really enjoyed making this beat for you. If I had this type of access to collab with producers at that age, I would be taking advantage of it everyday.
Wish we could’ve seen oceans reaction to the finished beat at the end
MVP comment.
For real, a finished play through and review was needed.
That 808 work was OOoooo. So much rock to that beat. That thing was concrete. 9:17 Not sure if it was an edit to the vid at this point but I am pretty sure I heard the timing off in the 4th bar of pattern 2. The beat dropped then 3 bars later it sounded like it just skipped to the beginning suddenly. Like bar 4 started too early. It still sounded hard though. His skills at 10 are up there. I started FL at 14 with FL 3. I couldn't even sample then. I was using "Edit Events" instead of "Automation". i had no idea what I was doing. I wonder if there is a complete version of this beat. I would crush that beat.
Absolute fire. Man's a beast, kid's a beast. You two are monsters.
Yall know the output add where the Prod says "if i wouldda had this maybe 20 years ago, i‘d be a billionaire rn"? Yea.. watch where Evan is in 20 years. Crazy talent bro
Dope, but ain’t gonna lie, I’m tired of hearing that promo hook 🪝 lol 😂 I’m like I GET it, I GET it!! Lol oh and don’t forget Unison MIDI chord pack dude! Lol 😆
that's hit-boy in the ad 😭
i love this kid man. you are awesome little homeboy, true genius stuff right here, his feeling for the music is so mature man, if you keep going no one can touch you. you can be the best of the best i promise you!
That young man is FIRE, can't wait to hear him on the radio and in clubs. Give an man a fish he eats for a day, teach him and you know the rest, Teach this kids music!
Damn, if I had this kind of support growing up...
Mad respect for this kids talent. I hope he never stops.
That original synth is giving old Frankenstein on Channel 9 Vibes! 🧟🧟♂️🧛🏾🧛🏾 But when the kid grabbed it he gave it some GTA meets GANGSTAR type vibes!! LOVE IT!! ❤
Lol, it sounded halloweenish to me too.
evan turned that strange chords into dope dark industrial sounds. he‘s awesome.
i think he just put it down an octave lmao
@@isaacmalik3714 thats mind blowing to these producers probably🤯
WTF? That kid....its like somebody trapped an old, wise producer in a young persons body! Loving the head movements and the way he leans back and listens (beat ain't that bad either....lol) Amazing!!
This kid is giving himself a name in the streets in few years time and will be working in the studio 👍👏👏🔥🔥
Yes. Like everybody now days. Specializing in trap beats. So sick and tired of people making hip hop into a joke.
@@elmerninis I absolutely agreeing on your opinion.
My son is now four years old and I know he could be just like this smart kid. This is what any parent could ever hope for! Kids like this are our future! As I would say to my own son "Good Job Dude"!
I love it. He's so into this shit. He needs to be in th battle of the beats
guy if thats what he is doing at 11 just wait till he 17-18 he has to be baggin major placements
speaking of placements ocean better not be slacking now
If he doesn't lose interest
I’m 9 making beats out here bro
@Giannis Antetokounmpo it was my dads old account
I just wish I had the conditions that this kid have at my 11 years olds, huge talent btw
@Wayne Brown not really ahah
@Wayne Brown what negativety?
@Wayne Brown didnt understand but ok
@@808winds Lot of people make excuses like "I didn't had the conditions" and shit but lots of rich kids have all the conditions and do sweet nothing. So the message here is, no matter where you are right now, you can do this with an iPhone. My dad owned 5 studios in his life and he can tell straight up there's more fire in Logic Pro 10.5 than in the studio he had in the 80's with literally all the legendary synths and drum machines you can think off and some you can't. There are zero excuses. That shit is accessible. Besides, that kid could very well be saving summer job money. He got a crap ass camera, some foam and a PC, he ain't no rich kid, neither was I when my dad had me (even tho he was rich af before, and yes, I came and I saw how people reacted to him, so I know it's not a bunch of lies). Cheers :)
@@jas_bataille bro that's not the point, I'm really proud of my work, I only have one computer, I do exclusive beats for artists for free, I do mixes and master for free too because I like to help artists that can't afford licenses of beats and stuff like that, and I'm really happy with what I'm doing. I wasn't making excuses, the only thing I said was, I wish I had the conditions that this kid have at my 11 years old, and I still wish, I still wish to have the same conditions this 11 years old have at this moment, and we both now that, this kid studio is not from saving money, he have "rich" parents, or have some parent that work with music, simple like that, sorry if I've made some mistake, I'm not fluent at english
I really like this kid. I love how he is almost unaware of how immersed he is in the moment. Please take one piece of advice from me (I should know): try to keep searching for a way to sound just a little different. So much of music creativity/production is converging. Don't get suck in. Peace.
He speaks without saying “like” every other word and so much technical stuff I’ve never heard of. What a dude!
“this is gonna be some hard trap stuff” 😂😂😂 8:10
Brooo mad respect for propping up the younglings master level achievement 🙏🙌
11 years old and he’s grooving on another level 😭✨
this is when Murda was dreaming to get a migos placement.
Bro!! The cutting in and out like that every other bar is COMPLETELY NEW to me, I might start doing that, it’s INSANE, this kid is gonna go far
I appreciate you showing the whole process of you building, what you were thinking, and how you did it. I'm not a producer at all so it was really cool to see the beat evolve.
very unique way of doing his drums, his definitely gonna blow up. 🔥
wdym, they sound like normal 2016-2018 type beat drums, it's fire for anyone who's not an adult yet though and hes doing it at 11 (so he defo gonna have huge placements when he's an adult)
@@supermatt-99 I'm a rapper and a producer so the beats I'm hearing nowadays are all the same there's nothing really unique about them but his kinda have a different vibe
@@stoner1744 It depends what beats your hearing and from who, obviously most people try to sound like everyone else, but there defo are good beats that stand out too but only the minority produce them. Anyway, to me this beat gives me vibes of beats that i heard some years ago, the pattern of the drums is the same, which is a cool flashback, although you gotta remember that this kid's beats will sound totally different in a years time, in 5 years time etc. People's sound changes a bit every few months, and at least every year or two, as everyone needs to change to evolve. Plus, you would just get bored of the same sound and not progress. If someone gets stuck up in the old ways or try sounding like everyone else without going onto the next stage of developing their own sounds, then they will always remain with the mediocre majority. I think this kid is amazing for an 11 year old but he's still yet to develop his own sound, so we will only know in time what his sound will be because it takes several years to find your sound and put it out
@@stoner1744 I think this kid is fire and hope he makes it and doesn't get screwed over with a shitty deal at the start; also good luck to you too with your rapping and producing career; peace ✌
Okay can we all stop saying, “That’s Fire” 🤣😂😂🤷♂️ Good job kid you killed it💯‼️
Definitely wouldn't say it about this comment that's for sure.
@@illestvillain1971 SAME‼️😏
He was fire !
Shout-out to Evan, totally killed it. Reminds me of some stuff Based Gutta used to make
GOOD WORK LIL DUDE...AND BIG UP OCEAN,4 GETTING THE KIDS INTO MUSIC
GOOD MAN...RESPEK 2 YA👍
The software makes it so easy. In decades past such things were done with live musicians, tape loops, and other tricks. Producers and musicians struggled for hours, days, and weeks and now it’s a click of the button. It’s still talent to hear it in your mind and know what you want to do but it’s so easy with such software.
Learning software is half the battle. It is easy to think it a click of a button. It also takes skill to know how to maximize the use of software.
Ya can tell from the power of his beats that this kid has done some hustle on the streets, Playa!
And you can tell by the setup that setup he has some RICH parents
This kid is going to have everyone on his beats guaranteed. Big blessings sent
Studying and getting As during the day, and killing beats at night. Class
Whoaaaaa! Man I can express how great that was, no words it was beyond what I expected. I'd ride to that beat on my E-Board everyday lol. FIRE!
Gonna show this to my son for inspiration. This little fella has got the bug big time. Good for you, being a mentor 👍🏼
Evanwithdadopebeat is awesome actually i have been following him for some time.. i love his style of videos how he introduces himself as THE 11* YEAR OLD producer nd then plays the banger 😃
wow! it's amazing how much love the kid has for the music. Talented.
Goes to show it doesn't matter how old you are, if you have a gifted ear, you can make killer beats and make music great at any age
"I just kept it to the basics." Whaat da heck? Mind blown! Now I don't think I can spell "basic", it's "bass SICK"! Kid is a BEAST at what he does! Thankyou for this video!😍
it's a pleasure to experience this enthusiasm of the young making music. imagine if we were eleven years old again today and had these possibilities with youtube, all the modern daw's, all the great VST's. I am so happy for all these young people who are allowed to be creative in this time. That also makes me very happy as a father to see that the kids have rich opportunities.
This is not your typical 14-year-old Soundcloud producer
wait I'm 14 and a SoundCloud producer is that bad
@@phoenixx2560 you down bad lol
@@Hrhhiuygghuy damn whats even the difference
I want that 808!! That spinz 808 be knocking hard!! 🔥🔥🔥
I'm 24, been producing for 5 years and I wish I could make beats as hard as Evan. A true prodigy! Keep up the good work
The skip and separation you do is awesome and a lost art. Should be your signature for sure.
I think the locust is the first band I ever noticed using guitar pedals on their synths. Their performance on the hellfest vol 3 dvd blew my mind. I never thought to use pedals on a synth before that lol.
How is you not at a mill subs yet? You have to be one of the greatest UA-camrs that produces
this kid will go far 😵💫🔥🔥🔥
I just learned some shit from a 9 year old. Appreciate that chop tip 💪💪
Shout out to the parents for giving him the opportunity to be such a complex creative at this level so young 💯🔥
You appeared in my feed.
And I’m grateful for it.
Love seeing legend keyboards still working there magic.
This kid definitely got mad talent
Came Out Crazy Fam, This Kid Got Talent 🔥🔥
Ocean and the kid literally created a hard chief keef beat🔥🔥🔥
Holy heck you go kid. Keep it up so we can get blessed with more fire beats
I'm really new to this and even as a musician, it's can be really daunting and overwhelming and I tried just figuring it out on my own and quickly realized that it really only served as limitation... So browsing UA-cam for for information I got a lot of videos that although informative, I for whatever reason was having a hard to applying it to my art... I believe it's because all of the UA-camrs seemed like they weren't being authentic or something... And idk what it is exactly about you that I relate to but watching your process has helped more than the hours of videos previously watched...
I just wanted say, I really dig what you're doing and I wish you continued success...
The synth has 300+ settings and this man going to add a distortion pedal anyways...lol
When we use analog synth we don’t touch the preset lol we make own preset pairs with pedals/ effects crazy shit
@@1eidji652 we like to do our own thing..😂😭
I shook my head when added a TAL-CHORUS to the JUNO 106 which has the real one. He may have done it for noise reasons though
ocean is mad underrated
He is underrated because he’s not a great producer, he might be a showman for his subscribers and might like his style, but his talent for producing is not that great
@@Radovakos name a better YT producer
@@Radovakos wtf
@@Radovakos you wildin bruh.
Wow an 11 year old pitched down your sampled, used a plugin to give it an lfo effect and then added drums. He must be a prodigy so much talent.
Bait
Bro he is 11 you are probably a 20 year old college dropout living in your mama's basement
This kid is crazy widdit, man. Excited to hear what he makes in the years to come.