You know that feeling when you're scrolling through Spotify, and suddenly you hear something... familiar?

That's exactly what happened to us when Sleepy Hallow's "Yes Freestyle" (feat. Sheff G) hit the airwaves. As the track played, we realized something incredible: the warm guitar phrases, glitchy vocal textures, and colorful one-shots from our Vox & Textures Vol. II pack were woven into the fabric of the song.

But here's the twist—the loop used in the track wasn't just any random sound. It was created by our friend and collaborator, SMOKHIX, as a preview to showcase the pack's potential.

The Backstory: How It Happened

When we created Vox & Textures Vol. II, we wanted to give producers more than just raw sounds. We wanted to show them what was possible. So, we asked SMOKHIX—a producer known for his experimental, boundary-pushing style—to create a preview loop using the pack.

What he made wasn't just a demo—it was a moment. A loop that captured the essence of the pack: warm, analog guitar phrases, glitchy yet soulful vocal textures, and colorful one-shots that added depth and character.

Why This Placement Matters

For SMOKHIX, it's a testament to his talent. He wasn't trying to make a hit—he was just showing what the pack could do. And when Sleepy Hallow's team heard it, they knew it was the perfect foundation for "Yes Freestyle."

Hear It for Yourself

Want to hear how SMOKHIX's loop made its way into "Yes Freestyle"?

35 seconds that changed everything

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What This Means for You

If you're a producer, this is your reminder: your next placement could be one sample away. Whether you're crafting beats in your bedroom or working in a major studio, the tools you use matter.

Vox & Textures Vol. II isn't just a collection of sounds—it's a creative partner.

So whether you're flipping loops for fun or chasing your next big break, remember: your work deserves to be heard.

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