Lunch77 Drum Kit
Head over to r/Drumkits, search for the latest Lunch77 upload, and start making hits today. Don’t forget to donate to Lunch77 if you use his kits in a platinum record—he deserves it.
The Official Lunch77 Donda 2 Drum Kit is a 2025 Exclusive Edition designed for professional sound.
Lunch77 is an online producer and sound designer who first gained recognition by sharing high-quality drum kits on Reddit. Early on, he gained attention for creating a J Dilla-inspired drum kit that resonated deeply with the beat-making community. His mission was simple yet ambitious: to create drum kits that captured the sonic essence of legendary producers, not just by copying sounds they had shown on camera, but by analyzing the textures, tonalities, and rhythms that defined their work. In his own words, his kits contain "sounds that the producer has used, sounds from songs & beats they have worked on and a few sounds they haven't used but have the proper sonics and textures of those producers to give the kits variety". Lunch77 Drum Kit
The series is a collection of meticulously curated, high-quality one-shots (kicks, snares, 808s, claps, fx, and percs) that replicate or directly emulate the exact sounds used by the biggest producers in the industry.
: He has curated collections totaling over 80 gigabytes of sounds, including thousands of 808s, kicks, snares, and loops. Head over to r/Drumkits, search for the latest
With over 1,400 sounds, this kit is a testament to the "proper sonics and textures" philosophy. It provides a massive palette of sounds inspired by the iconic pop and hip-hop production duo.
is a legendary curator in the beat-making community known for creating massive, highly accurate "artist-inspired" drum kits. From Travis Scott Metro Boomin Kanye West Lunch77 is an online producer and sound designer
The is not just one file; it is a sprawling, extensive collection of curated drum samples (kicks, snares, hi-hats, claps, perks) and producer kits curated by Lunch77. The collection includes, but is not limited to, popular artist-inspired packs, including: Kanye West (including Donda 2) The Neptunes Chief Keef Metro Boomin
The accessibility of these kits allowed a new generation of producers to learn the foundational architecture of hit songs. By studying the drum choices in a Lunch77 kit, creators could reverse-engineer how their favorite producers built grooves, managed frequencies, and structured energy.
The first folder wasn't labeled "Kicks" or "808s." It was labeled