This loop encodes the rhythm of "clapping hands" and "shouting for joy." Using this loop psychologically primes the listener to move. A congregation that hears Loop 21 underneath a Hammond organ will naturally begin to clap on the off-beats, a hallmark of the African diaspora musical aesthetic.
To ensure your "African Praise Loop 21" sounds like a major label release, follow this mixing checklist: African Praise Loop 21
The song's global reach is a testament to its enduring power and relevance. African Praise Loop 21 has been sung by believers in churches and worship centers from Tokyo to New York, and its influence can be heard in many areas of global music. This loop encodes the rhythm of "clapping hands"
Producers often group these loops into a "loops group" track and use tools like the Fruity Limiter African Praise Loop 21 has been sung by
A very fast tempo highlife beat (typically above 135 BPM). Usage and Availability
Because the term "21" is specific to certain sample packs, here is how to locate it legally and ethically.