A platinum-selling producer sampled Virgo's flute melody, bringing the "Free Alan" message to millions of listeners who had never heard of the small London borough where it started.
Sharp, rattling hi-hats that mimicked the sound of chain-link fences. free_alan_type_beat_i_prod_virgo
A drill artist from Chicago dropped a verse about systemic injustice that went viral on TikTok. Virgo uploaded the beat with a "Free Use"
Virgo uploaded the beat with a "Free Use" license, under one condition: anyone who used it had to include the hashtag and a link to the legal defense fund. Within hours, the beat took on a life of its own: It wasn't just another track; it was a digital protest
In the flickering neon of a basement studio in North London, a producer known only as sat staring at a waveform that looked like a jagged heartbeat. The file was titled free_alan_type_beat_i_prod_virgo.mp3 . It wasn't just another track; it was a digital protest. The Inspiration
The "Alan" in the title wasn't a celebrity or a myth—he was Virgo’s childhood friend, a local poet who had been caught up in a legal system that didn't understand the nuance of his words. Alan had been arrested after his lyrics were misinterpreted by authorities as intent rather than art.