The "(Beat By Sm...)" tag hints at a producer who understands negative space. The instrumental allows silence to act as an instrument, which is why Simi’s ethereal voice floated so effortlessly over it. For rappers or singers looking for a cover, this beat offers a wide-open frequency range—no muddiness, just clarity.
Unlike the aggressive 808s dominating the charts, the Joromi beat thrives on a soft, percussive bounce. The kick drum sits perfectly in the pocket—loud enough to nod your head to, but soft enough to let the melodic elements breathe.
Tagged "Beat By Sm..." (presumably the talented or Smyth ), the instrumental for Joromi is a study in restraint.