Bestanden: Alle Stem files, Alle MIDI-bestanden, Instrumentale versie, Vocale versie, Gemasterde en mixdown-versies
Vocals: Rechtenvrij (Mannelijk)
BPM: 132
Toonsoort: E Minor
Over deze track: Heavy basslines and infectious summer vibes define this Tech House banger, blending male vocals with high-energy grooves in the style of Hellbent and Black Book, reminiscent of HNTR and Chris Lorenzo. Meer lezen
You call her, huh? is an exclusive track from El Cartel that brings the energy and vibe essential for any tech house set. Clocking in at 132 BPM, this ghost produced tune features heavy basslines and catchy, royalty free male vocals, making it great to be used for media projects or club environments alike. The production has been fingerprinted by DJ Monitor, ensuring authenticity and quality in every beat. Crafted by a ghost producer with a sharp ear for the genre, this track channels the sound of HNTR, Chris Lorenzo, and the style of Hellbent and Black Book, delivering high energy without losing groove. Whether you’re a DJ looking for fresh material or a content creator seeking powerful, royalty free music, this track offers the perfect blend of summer vibes and club-ready bass. The ghost production process guarantees originality and seamless integration into your sets or media, giving you full rights with 100% royalty free usage. If you want a track that stands out with professional polish and infectious rhythm, You call her, huh? fits the bill.
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Can I release this Tech House song by the ghost producer of El Cartel as my own production?
You can release this Tech House ghost production by El Cartel under your own artist name. All rights belong to you, you can exploit this track in any way your normally would.
What is the style of You call her, huh? by El Cartel?
You call her, huh? by El Cartel is a Club, Heavy Bass, Summer Tech House song.
Can the song You call her, huh? from label El Cartel be used for promotional material like online ads or movie trailers?
After purchasing You call her, huh? from El Cartel you will get all rights to the track. This means the music can be used for all of your promotional media without receiving any copyright claims.
What do I get when I purchase this House of Tracks Tech House ghost production?
When purchasing You call her, huh? by El Cartel you will receive: 1) The full track mastered and unmastered and the instrumental version mastered and unmastered. 2) All individual elements of the track bounced in the full length of the track in WAV format. Also known as \"Stems\". 3) All MIDI information used for melodic elements of the track.
Can I release this ghost produced song You call her, huh? by El Cartel on music streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple music?
Yes, you can release You call her, huh? by El Cartel on music streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple music. You can only upload to these streaming platforms by using a distributor. This can be a record label or an aggregate service.
How can I buy this royalty free Tech House ghost production?
You can pay for this Tech House ghost production with the following payment options: PayPal / credit card, iDEAL, Sofort, KBC, Belfius, Giropay, EPS, ING HomePay.
What does the EDM ghost producer from label El Cartel offer?
El Cartel offers royalty free ghost produced tracks in for instance the genre of Tech House. Following El Cartel will help you to stay updated on El Cartel's most recent tracks.
Is this (EDM) Tech House ghost production from label El Cartel fully unique?
This Tech House ghost production of El Cartel is fully unique, apart from the royalty free vocals. These vocals can be used in multiple songs, which is industry standard.
Can I use the music production You call her, huh? by El Cartel in my Youtube videos or in my live streams for instance Twitch?
You can use You call her, huh? by El Cartel for your Youtube music videos and online live streaming purposes. Without receiving copyright claims.
You call her, huh? uses royalty free vocals, what does that mean?
You call her, huh? by El Cartel uses royalty free vocals. This means that the vocals in this ghost produced track aren't unique. These vocals could be used in other music as well, which is industry standard.