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hip-hop → grime

When I reach "One name that has been making waves in the industry is Freebeat," the synonym for "name" might be alias or identity, but since it's a proper noun, maybe just refer to the name as itself. "Making waves" could be creating ripples or generating buzz. "Industry" might be replaced with sector or field.

Starting with the first sentence: "This beat can be used for a variety of genres, from hip-hop and rap to pop and R&B." Download Freebeat- Joy is Coming Fido Type Beat...

Moving on to the next part: "Catchy melody, infectious beat, versatile production..."

Here, "Joy," "Coming," "Fido," "Freebeat" are names or proper nouns. So I should skip those. "Type Beat" is part of the title, maybe. "High-quality" is a phrase, but the user might want individual words. Let's look at each word: hip-hop → grime When I reach "One name

for → on account of

So "hip-hop" → rap (but user wants three synonyms, so maybe grime?), but "hip-hop" is a genre name, so maybe it's considered a proper noun? Not sure. The user example had "Fido Type Beat" as proper. Here, the user probably wants to treat all capitalized names as proper nouns. So "hip-hop", "R&B" are capitalized as genre names and might be considered proper. However, "electronic" is lowercase? Wait in the text: "hip-hop, electronic, and R&B elements". "R&B" is in ampersand form, and "hip-hop" is hyphenated. But the user may consider these as proper nouns because they're genre names. However, the instruction is to leave proper nouns. So need to be cautious here. Starting with the first sentence: "This beat can

Proper nouns here include "hip-hop", "electronic", "R&B" (since R&B is an acronym for Rhythm and Blues, but in the context here, it's a genre and often written as R&B, so might be considered a proper noun? Or is it a common noun? Maybe the user considers them as proper nouns. Alternatively, it's a genre name, which is a common noun. Need to check the user's intention. Since the user said "Proper nouns stay", but genres like genre names might not be proper nouns. Hmm. In the previous example, "Fido Type Beat" was considered a proper noun. "Hip-hop", "electronic", "R&B" are genre names, so they might not be proper nouns, so they need to be replaced with synonyms.