Pre-save now and it lands in your library the moment it drops.
Out now. This is the full record, the one you are remixing.
The original drops first, as it was written. Then the beat opens up. Download the
instrumental, remix it, rap on it, sing on it, flip it into something I would never have
thought of, and post it.
The listeners decide who wins, and the winner gets a
featured artist credit on the official 1:11 remix, released
properly through the distributor. Your name on the track, on every platform. Not a
shout-out. A credit.
The album
1:11 — twelve tracks
One night, 1:11am to sunrise. Written and produced by Samson Joseph.
Thirty seconds of each below. Tap any one.
All twelve previews, plus every other release with its date, live on the releases page. It streams one video at a time so the page stays quick.
The remix compHow it works, in 47 seconds. Entries close 11 October.
How it works
Four steps
Take the beat. 16 bars is the main cut. 8 if you want it short and sharp for the feed.
Make it yours. Verse, hook, full remix, different genre entirely. Phone mic is fine. Nobody has ever skipped a good verse because of the mic.
Post it with #111 and tag @nosmasbeats. TikTok or Instagram. Tag me or I will not see it, and that is the whole ballgame.
The listeners decide. The response picks the shortlist. I pick the final one from that shortlist.
What the winner actually gets
A featured artist credit on the official 1:11 remix. Your name on the track, on every platform it goes to, through the distributor.
Your verse on the final master, recorded properly.
Your socials in the release post and the video credits.
Writer credit for the words you wrote. You keep your own lyrics.
Pass it on
Know who would body this?
Send it to them. Or tag them under the post. Half the point of this is finding someone who
would never have crossed my path otherwise.
#111 @nosmasbeats
The small print
Entries close Sunday 11 October 2026. A shortlist of the best entries so far goes up on 20 September, so get in early if you want to be in that one.
1:11 is released as a single in its own right. The instrumental is free for you to use for your entry and on your own socials. It is not cleared for you to release commercially, sell, or upload to streaming as your own record.
The beat and the composition remain owned by Nosmas Beats. You keep the copyright in your own lyrics and your own performance.
If you are picked, we agree the credit and the split in writing before anything is uploaded. Nothing goes out without you seeing it first.
One entry per person is plenty, but nobody is counting.
Keep it clear of anything that would get the record pulled. No threats to real people, no uncleared samples in your recording.