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A rapper I produce for had a nice idea for a "President's Day" song, and he wanted an uptempo, "presidential sounding" beat for it... Something along the lines of Black Republican, but just more uptempo. Basically something you would could imagine hearing as the first single from an album. So if anyone got some ideas for a nice sample for this, plz drop em.

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"Hail to the Chief," by James Sanderson.

Any one of John Philip Sousa's tunes, the DJ Premier of marching band music.

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Thanks man, I'll look into that.

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look into movie soundtracks
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Look up any war films soundtrack, they always got that presidentail theme going.

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Good tips ppl, I'll give those a looksee too.

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