How to Make 21 Savage Type Beats: Complete Producer Guide
Production Style Elements
- •Dark, minimalist melodies
- •Heavy, distorted 808s
- •Simple hi-hat patterns
- •Ominous atmosphere
Reference Tracks
Study these 21 Savage hits:
- Bank Account
- A Lot
- Runnin
- Mr. Right Now
21 Savage Sound Selection Guide
Creating authentic 21 Savage type beats starts with choosing the right sounds. Focus on trap samples that capture the essence of dark, minimalist trap with menacing production and hard-hitting 808s.
Key Elements to Look For:
- • Tempo: Most 21 Savage tracks fall within 120-140 BPM
- • Key Signatures: C Minor, D Minor, F Minor are commonly used
- • Sound Texture: Focus on dark, minimalist melodies
- • Arrangement: Study the structure of hits like "Bank Account"
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Frequently Asked Questions About 21 Savage Type Beats
What BPM does 21 Savage use?
21 Savage typically produces at 120-140 BPM. This tempo range creates the perfect energy for trap production while maintaining the signature bounce.
What key signatures work best for 21 Savage type beats?
The most common keys in 21 Savage production are C Minor, D Minor, F Minor. These keys provide the dark, moody feel that characterizes their sound.
Can I use these 21 Savage type samples commercially?
Yes! All our samples are 100% royalty-free for personal use. When you're ready to release your music commercially, we offer affordable licensing options that give you full rights to use the samples in your releases.