To produce an authentic Anti Da Menace type beat like "Demon Boy" by @10kkrazy, you need to focus on the aggressive, "dark" Atlanta trap sound characterized by heavy 808s and sinister melodies. 1. Sound Selection & Melody

Use a hard-hitting kick that follows a "normal flip" pattern, hitting hard on the first beat of a phrase.

: Incorporate reversed or heavily autotuned vocal chops that follow your chord progression to add a "street" texture. 2. Hard-Hitting Percussion

: Start with a standard two-step pattern, then add rolling triplets and 16th-note variations to create "bounce". 3. Arrangement & Texture

: The mix should feel "raw" and "uncut." Don't over-clean the low end; let the 808s feel powerful and slightly overwhelming to match the "crash out" energy typical of Anti Da Menace's style. 4. Technical Settings (Assumed)

Place snares or claps on the backbeat (beats 2 and 4) to maintain the trap rhythm.

Create a simple, repetitive loop and pitch it down by a semitone to increase the "dark" feel.

: Alternate between "menacing keys" for the verse and high-energy sections with "booming 808s" for the chorus.