Supermann on da beat, known for his hard-hitting beats and innovative sound design, won the Social Action Award at the Youth Music Awards 2024. Since beginning his career, he's made a name for himself working with emerging artists across a multitude of genres across the globe.

At an early age, Supermann discovered music production through Soundtrap’s online DAW and was struck by the accessibility and efficiency of the platform. It didn’t take him long to master the software and create fire beats that caught the attention of Scotland’s rap elite. The rest is, as they say, history.

With the Flip The Beat Challenge, Supermann on da beat challenges YOU to transform one of his beats in Soundtrap and flip it into something new and original.

Let your creativity flow – remix, layer, add vocals, and experiment. The top tracks will win music production gear, a premium Soundtrap subscription, and a feature on Soundtrap’s and Youth Music’s social media, with a chance to connect with industry professionals.

"Soundtrap and Youth Music are equally dedicated to helping young creators elevate their skills through inclusion and accessibility, and the Supermann challenge is a great opportunity to experiment, collaborate, and gain recognition," says Per Emanuelsson, Founder and CEO of Soundtrap.

The competition is open now and closes on 16th April 2025. Access the beat through Soundtrap, create your remix, download and submit it via email.

Think you have what it takes? Find out more and enter via the link below.

Enter now!

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