Can You Handle It Instrumental Usher
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How It Works Record a single song ('master recording') on this beat. The first 5000 copies that you sell or give away in the first 12 months will be royalty free! If royalties become due, the author requests to receive the full current statuatory rate per unit. The author requests a written credit to be included in the title or credits section of the completed song. You are permitted to perform this music in a live show or concert. You are also permitted to receive radio play under the terms of this license.
I think that you should know. You're givin' the most, suga. So don't worry 'bout the situation. I'd never let you go. Can you handle it. If I go there baby with you. Oct 24, 2011 - Requested by @youmustbetylir on twitter:-*. (i know my head is big, so you don't have to remind me lol) Learned by ear. All pre-recorded tracks.
Also, synchronize this composition in a Music Video, or YouTube Video with the right to broadcast it Worldwide for a period of 2 years. No 'exclusive use' warranties are granted by this license. How It Works Record a single song ('master recording') on this beat. The first 5000 copies that you sell or give away in the first 12 months will be royalty free!
You will also have a 3 month grace period to release your song before the royalty free period begins. If royalties become due, the author agrees to a discounted royalty rate of 75% of the current statuatory rate per unit. The author requests a written credit to be included in the title or credits section of the completed song. You are permitted to perform this music in a live show or concert. You are also permitted to receive radio play under the terms of this license. Also, synchronize this composition in a Music Video, or YouTube Video with the right to broadcast it Worldwide for a period of 2 years. By purchasing this license, the author warrants that no additional licenses will be issued for this composition, constituting 'exclusive use', until you have released your first recording, or a period of 3 months have elapsed.
Feb 3, 2015 - 433 followers433 17 tracks17. Follow JTwoXX and others on SoundCloud. Create a SoundCloud account. Throwback Beat I made in 10'-11'. Old BEats Usher ATL Instrumental Banger Samba Can you handle it Confessions JTwoXX Producer RnB. Sorry, something. Ka Grief Pedigree Zip.
Atmega16 opisanie na russkom mp3. We've detected that you're running an ad blocker. Please disable your ad blocker on whosampled.com in order to freely browse our site. We aim to only serve high quality ads from relevant advertisers, and these ads help cover the cost of running the site. Click here to view instructions on how to disable your ad blocker. Usher and 50 Cent were supposed to collaborate But the two superstars in their primes couldn’t get their schedules to sync.
Rich Harrison, who produced the album’s uptempo “Take Your Hand,” had also looped up a funky, horn-based instrumental for a record called “Ride” that was left on the cutting room floor. Says album A&R Darrale Jones: “Usher and 50 spoke and they were supposed to do a song together. We ended up flying to Los Angeles [to] go to the ‘P.I.M.P.’ video to play 50 the beat. 50 loves the beat and next thing you know, I guess 50 got busy, Usher got busy, and it never really came together.” You’d probably recognize the long-lost instrumental if you heard it: The beat was repurposed for J. Lo’s hit single “Get Right,” featuring Fabolous. Usher and Fif’ still have yet to appear on the same cut.
Usher keeps it in the family Usher’s brother, James “JLack” Lackley, produced both the album’s spacey intro. “Throwback” was originally made for Detox Just Blaze would’ve still been waiting to place the beat for “Throwback” if his own producer intuition didn’t kick in. That plans were to feature the beat for Dr. Dre’s long-gestating album Detox—with a guest verse from Jay Z. Said Just Blaze: “ Detox was supposed to be his final album, that’s why the sample on the song is singing, ‘You’re going to want me back.’ It was originally intended for Dr. Dre as an exit record Once it became apparent that Detox wasn’t going to happen ’cause he was doing other things, we gave the record to Usher.