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Hitmaka often incorporates unique percussion hits and Foley sounds to add character to the rhythm section. Where to Find Hitmaka Sound Kits
Hitmaka rarely uses a dry, harsh trap snare. He prefers a .
has become a foundational tool for producers looking to replicate the polished, radio-ready sound synonymous with Christian "Hitmaka" Ward. Known for his transition from a rapper (as Yung Berg) to a powerhouse producer, Hitmaka's signature sound is defined by sharp percussion, deep 808s, and a clean, rhythmic bounce that has fueled hits for artists like Nicki Minaj, Big Sean, and Ty Dolla $ign. The Essence of the Hitmaka Sound
Hitmaka often uses snares that mimic the classic "Trapaholics" mixtape sound—dry, slightly compressed, and with a lot of "crack." Look for file names like Crack_Snr , Big_B_Slap , or Layback_Clap .
He uses bongos, rimshots, and clave sounds to create bounce without clutter. If your doesn't have a "Crack Rim" or "Wood Block bounce," it's incomplete.