Old School Rap Hooks

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  • Pack By: illements

  • Release: 07.10.2024

  • Sounds: 49

  • Genre: Hip Hop

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Old School Rap Hooks is a sample pack that brings the energy and style of 80s and 90s hip hop to your productions. With over 40 vocal phrases and hooks, this pack offers plenty of material for sampling and creative resampling. Each sample has been recorded at 97 BPM, making it versatile enough to be easily repitched or adapted to suit a variety of genres, whether you're working with Drum & Bass, Dubstep, EDM, or Techno.

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