Boom like a 808
Boom like an 808" is a reference to a booming, low-frequency bass sound that's a staple in many music genres, including hip-hop, trap, and electronic dance music (EDM). The term "808" comes from the Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer drum machine, which was released in 1980. The bass drum from the TR-808 is often called the "808 kick". "808" has also become a slang term for a "beat" or "track". For example, the phrase "heart beating like an 808" is common in pop songs. Even people who aren't musicians or producers may understand the reference to the 808 as a drum sound because of its prevalence in lyrics. The 808 is a versatile instrument that combines the elements of a kick drum and a bassline. It's a sought-after sound for music producers, who often use 808 kick samples or emulations to create impactful basslines. Someone got with a liar. This person pretended to be put together. To be kinder, more