![]() ![]() Get this in your head: There’s no such thing as a ‘free beat’. However, if I want to take the song down for no reason, it’ll be taken down within minutes. Sometimes I do permit people to upload their songs created with my free beats to social media only. Make sure that it’ll be worth the investment.Record a demo and get feedback before purchasing a license for it.Record vocals and see if their vocals match the key of the beat.Producers offer free beats to let artists… Same goes for YouTube and Soundcloud (both are streaming services and ways to monetise your music). That’s the thing! Not much… At least, nothing commercially or profitable. It makes it easier for all parties involved. So, I don’t feel bad about asking someone to buy a beat with a proper license that comes with it. My own beats are downloaded hundreds of thousands of times in the last couple of years. Trust me when I say that many artists are taking advantage of our craft and hard work. In defence of the producers, including myself. The reason why producers add “FREE DL” in their titles has to do with marketing strategies and ranking on YouTube. ![]() In defence of the artists, I have to admit – The hypocrisy is REAL! When you’re looking for beats on YouTube, most of the titles you’ll find say “(FREE) BEAT” or “FREE DL”.īasically, they’re offering free beats but then complain about artists using their beats for free.
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