Wheezy Producer... How To Make Drums Like Industry & How To Get Bounce In Your Beats

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Wheezy Producer... How To Make Drums Like Industry & How To Get Bounce In Your Beats


Wheezy started out producing for American rapper Future first. This is also why Future voices his producer tag, "Wheezy outta here".[4]

Wheezy produced many notable songs throughout his career, such as the 2018 songs "Yes Indeed" by Lil Baby and Drake and "Going Bad" by Meek Mill featuring Drake.

Wheezy solely produced all songs from American rapper Gunna's debut extended play, Drip or Drown (2017). He later served as executive producer alongside American record producer Turbo and American rapper Young Thug for Gunna's debut studio album, Drip or Drown 2 (2019) and his second studio album, Wunna (2020), also producing the majority of the songs from both albums.[5]

Wheezy primarily produced Canadian rapper Nav's commercial mixtape, Emergency Tsunami (2020).

Wheezy started making beats at the age of 15 for his brother who went by TG Montana who taught him how to work within FL Studio. He then started working with Shad da God, who previously went by Rich Kid Shawty, an original member of Rich Kidz. Wheezy has been given production advice from experienced producers such as Metro Boomin, Southside, Sonny Digital and Lex Luger whom he has gotten the chance to collaborate with.[3]

The Fader wrote that Wheezy's production "tends toward the spacious and spare", and gave him credit for "much of the opaque, pristine production of 2015's Barter 6, and several highlights from the Slime Season series".[3] He uses FL Studio, along with the M-Audio Oxygen 88 keyboard. Glass often utilizes samples, especially vintage sounds. He says he "blends" his snares. He frequently uses the VST Purity, which he has used since his early days as a producer. Glass' influences include Drumma Boy, Shawty Redd and DJ Toomp, and WondaGurl.[3] His productions can be recognized by producer tag "Wheezy outta here".

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