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How to make Amapiano beats for Tyla in FL Studio | Beat breakdown

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In this video I break down, step by step, how I made a simple Amapiano x RnB type beat inspired by Tyla (with that Tyla x Ayra Starr vibe) in FL Studio. First, I preview the full rhythm so you can hear the bounce, then we start from the drums at 116 BPM. I keep it in that typical Amapiano range (110–115 most times, but 116/117 can work), and I show you the exact drum groove style Tyla usually sits on—simple, clean, but still bouncy. I also add a classic Amapiano shaker loop to glue the pocket together. From there, I build the musical foundation with chords in C major, because your chords are the base of everything. I play the progression with Sky Keys (soft synth vibe) and layer it with Lounge Lizard, then I start adding “sneaky” ambient layers that fill space without becoming too melodic. That’s important because Tyla-style production needs room for vocals, harmonies, and backups. I also add a rotary guitar layer (Zenology) with light reverb/limiting, ear-candy bells, plus a pop-leaning 808 (to match that blend of pop + Amapiano). Finally, I show the log drum using Fruity DX10 settings, a supporting sub bass (GMS), and sound effects/drum rolls from the Safi kit, then I wrap with a simple arrangement: intro → verse → pre → chorus → repeat.

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