Buzz

Checkout the “FREESTYLE” iPhone for rappers

International Music Retailer and Digital Publisher, Musicroom.com has returned to the hip-hop marketplace with a new version of their groundbreaking iPhone and iPad application, Freestyle 2.0, available now in the Apple App Store for $1.99. Designed for songwriters, MC’s and poets on the move, Freestyle 2.0 serves as a mobile recording studio, combining a notepad, […]

Published

on

International Music Retailer and Digital Publisher, Musicroom.com has returned to the hip-hop marketplace with a new version of their groundbreaking iPhone and iPad application, Freestyle 2.0, available now in the Apple App Store for $1.99.

Designed for songwriters, MC’s and poets on the move, Freestyle 2.0 serves as a mobile recording studio, combining a notepad, instrumental library, rhyming dictionary, and vocal recorder in one application, allowing users to capture their creativity whenever inspiration strikes. Users can seamlessly email or upload their recordings to Facebook, Twitter, or Soundcloud while on the go, from the convenience of their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

The original version of Freestyle was released last year to rave reviews, quickly garnering over 100,000 downloads and becoming a top 25 selling music app in the iTunes App Store in less than 2 months.

Now, re-engineered based on user feedback, version 2.0 boasts a cleaner streamlined new interface, advanced sharing features, and allows users to integrate the application with their iTunes library, giving them the ability to write and record to their own music. For the laymen, Freestyle 2.0 includes an instrumental bank library of 14 original beats and the Schirmer’s Complete Rhyming Dictionary, with over 96,000 rhymes, to help them through those tricky words and tough spots in their verses. The application’s easy-to-learn controls and functionality make Freestyle 2.0 the ideal pocket companion for any artist, professional or novice!

Boasting upgraded features like enhanced sharing capabilities and integration with your iTunes library, Freestyle 2.1 has caught the attention of some influential MCs and tastemakers in Brooklyn, who got a chance to use the updated version before it hit stores last week.

Advertisement

Rappers Sene, Charlie Smarts (of Kooley High) and Koncept have tried out the Freestyle 2.1, and given it a thumps up! For More on Freestyle 2.1 check out www.freestyleapplication.com

Trending

Exit mobile version