The Rise of the prodby668 Sound: Why This Drum Kit is a Game-Changer
No. Keep Nick Mira for melodies. Keep Cxdy for space. But for your rhythm section —the 808s, the Claps, and the Hats—the prodby668 kit is objectively the best tool for the job.
: Unlike a generic "Trap Kit Vol. 1," these are tailored for specific underground vibes. If you are making boom-bap or lo-fi, this kit is not better; it’s likely too aggressive.
The KBeazy "Cookup" kit has great metallic hits, but the prodby668 kit offers more playable textures. They sound less like a machine gun and more like a live drummer playing a Roland kit.