T-Pain invites DJs to remix Wake Up Dead to mark launch of digital sample library BPM Create

T-Pain invites DJs to remix his track Wake Up Dead to celebrate the launch of new digital sample library BPM Create

T-Pain has teamed up with the digital music service BPM Supreme to help give up-and-coming DJs a voice amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Closed clubs and cancelled concerts have left creators across the globe without a platform or a stream of income.

So, the Buy You A Drank rapper/producer invited DJs and producers to remix his song Wake Up Dead featuring Chris Brown, choosing his three favorite tracks to share with the world.

‘That is what music is all about, creating what feels right to you,’ the 34-year-old Florida native told DailyMail.com. 

In the mix! T-Pain invited DJs and producers to remix his track Wake Up Dead to encourage creativity during the pandemic and to celebrate the launch of BPM Supreme’s new platform BPM Create

DJs were invited to use BPM Supreme’s seamless new platform BPM Create to craft the tracks.

The new digital sample library is on mission is to redefine the way artists, producers, and DJs create music, offering thousands of expertly designed, meticulously curated, and royalty-free samples, effects, loops, and one-shots.

And T-Pain loved what he heard from the over 500 creators who sent in their tracks.

‘The team at BPM Supreme and I — we were on a mission to find freshest new remix for my single Wake Up Dead featuring Chris Brown, and that’s exactly what we did,’ the Bartender singer said.

Create: 'It’s awesome to see the full range of music producers from amateur all the way up to professional put their creative touch on my track,' the Florida native said. 'That is what music is all about, creating what feels right to you'

Create: ‘It’s awesome to see the full range of music producers from amateur all the way up to professional put their creative touch on my track,’ the Florida native said. ‘That is what music is all about, creating what feels right to you’

Amazing opportunity: T-Pain teamed up with BPM Supreme CEO and founder Angel 'AROCK' Castillo to give DJs a chance to release their remix on the Bartender's singer's label Nappy Boy Entertainment

Amazing opportunity: T-Pain teamed up with BPM Supreme CEO and founder Angel ‘AROCK’ Castillo to give DJs a chance to release their remix on the Bartender’s singer’s label Nappy Boy Entertainment

‘It’s awesome to see the full range of music producers from amateur all the way up to professional put their creative touch on my track. That is what music is all about, creating what feels right to you. That’s why I love sites like BPM Create, that help inspire this new wave of producers.’

The three winners – DJs Nesse, MAAHEZ, and DISTO – earned quite the prize with their remixes. 

The talents were each awarded with an official release on T-Pain’s label, Nappy Boy Entertainment, alongside a slew of prizes from sponsors like Roland, Artiphon, Audionamix, and more.

BPM Supreme’s founder and CEO Angel ‘AROCK’ Castillo is thrilled to launch BPM Create during a time when music makers are stuck isolating at home and hungry for an opportunity to share their talent.

Winner: Above winner MAAHEZ is seen

Winner: Above winner MAAHEZ is seen

A cut above: Above winner DISTO is pictured

Making his mark: Above winner Nesse is seen

A cut above: Above winners DISTO and Nesse are pictured

‘This has been a devastating year for the music industry as many careers are on pause,’ AROCK said. ‘As two people who are fortunate enough to be in leadership positions in the music industry, T-Pain and I wanted to give back and create an opportunity for all of those artists out there who are stuck at home and possibly feeling that they cannot progress. 

‘After receiving close to a thousand submissions, we worked together and hand-picked the three very best remixes. We are so excited to share them with you now and to give these emerging artists a chance to build their music and talent further.’

BPM Create will launch with over 100k royalty-free sounds that you can search by instrument, key, genre, or bpm. New content will be uploaded weekly, and the platform will feature a content dashboard with top trending packs and weekly curated sounds. 

BPM Create is available now for a monthly subscription price between $4.99 to $14.99. To learn more about the new sample library, or to sign up to receive 25 free credits to use immediately, visit BPM Supreme’s website.