But the real shock came two days later. A DM from an unverified account simply read: "You got the stems for that track? The boss wants to hear it."
By morning, the notifications had turned his phone into a vibrating brick. A clip of the track had gone viral on TikTok. Local kids were filming transitions to the beat, and even a few big names in the UK scene were commenting "🔥." free_central_cee_type_beat_i_know_what_you_want...
In that moment, the "free" beat became the most expensive thing Marcus ever owned—it had just bought him his future. But the real shock came two days later
(Is it aggressive, melancholy, or upbeat?) The setting (Should it stay in London or move elsewhere?) The ending (A sudden twist or a massive success?) A clip of the track had gone viral on TikTok
If you tell me more about the vibe of the beat, I can customize the story:
He hit upload, tagged it #WestLondonDrill, and fell asleep in his chair.
The rain blurred the neon lights of West London as Marcus stared at his cracked laptop screen. He had just finished a track using a "Free Central Cee Type Beat" he’d found online. The title was a mouthful— i_know_what_you_want_melodic_drill_uk_2024 —but the sliding bass and haunting vocal sample felt like his own pulse.