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Get to know Positive Flow by EVeryman

Check out the latest pack from EVeryman!

10 Royalty Free Full song acapellas

Extra phrases & shouts

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GET TO KNOW THE PACK WITH EVERYMAN & QDUP

It doesn’t even matter the genre! Hip Hop, Breakbeat, DnB, Future Bass, House, you name it! This pack has the vocals and shouts that can take your song from an idea, to a chart topping hit! Its as easy as drag and drop into your song and feel it get the vibe you desire immediately.  Inside this heater of a pack is acapellas from full songs (with adlibs, backing, Chorus, Verse, etc), all carefully laid out and selected by both EVeryman and producer Qdup, giving you all the vocal ingredients to make massive Hip Hop infused, genre bending music.

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