Purchase beats for your next project. You need to know the difference between exclusive and non exclusive instrumental beats. Exclusive basically mean that you will have full leasing rights.
Non exclusive beats mean that the beat you purchase can continue to be sold to other artists. You will have limited rights to use the beat.
When you buy a beat, you will receive the mp3, wav, stems* and a license agreement that explains your rights in detail. The voice tag will be removed from the purchased beat.
You can also customize the beat by to fits your needs. Read full licensing here.
A music distributor is a company that takes your mastered song and cover art and distribute them to music stores such as Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Google, Deezer, etc.
DistroKid is a the easiest way for musicians to get music into music stores. With DistroKid, you can upload unlimited music and keep 100% of your earnings. 👉 go to website
SoundCloud for Artists is an all-in-one platform for music creators. It makes it easy for artists to get discovered, build their profile and grow their fanbases.. 👉 go to website
A performance rights organization (PRO) is an entity that collects royalties for songwriters and publishers when their music is played in public. A PRO issues licenses to users of music, such as radio stations, restaurants, and streaming services, and distributes the fees to the rights holders.
BMI stands for Broadcast Music Inc. BMI licenses the public performances of works to businesses, media outlets and online platforms. 👉 go to website
ASCAP: performance-rights organization that protects the musical copyrights of its members by collecting and distributing royalties for public performances of their works. 👉 go to website
SESAC: for-profit performance rights organization founded in 1930 as the Society of European Stage Authors and Composers, second oldest performance rights organization in the United States. 👉 go to website