People have typically adopted Fruity Loops-which now goes by the more pro-sounding FL Studio-because of its accessibility. What differentiates Fruity Loops from similar programs is its simplicity, allowing for the prioritization of actually making music over fine-tuning every little thing about its construction. Created by a developer called Didier Dambrin for a Belgian software company 15 years ago, Fruity Loops began as a MIDI drum sequencer and has evolved into the equivalent of a portable, easy-to-use recording studio, with synths, drum machines, and the ability to record vocals or live instruments all in one place. From Kanye West and Jay-Z's 'Ni**as in Paris' (produced by Hit-Boy) to Chief Keef's 'I Don't Like' (produced by Young Chop), countless hits have originated from a little music-making program called Fruity Loops.