Music in Streaming

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We’ve reached a point where music in streaming is no longer just a luxury—it’s the air the industry breathes. By 2026, the game has shifted from just "getting on Spotify" to understanding a complex, global ecosystem where independent artists now command nearly 40% of the market.

It’s a fascinating time because, while algorithms still drive the "Discovery Weekly" machine, we’re seeing a massive resurgence in human-curated playlists and "tastemaker" culture. People are getting tired of the endless AI-generated noise and are looking for real connection again. This "utility" era of music has democratized the stage, but it’s also forced a technical evolution—standardizing everything from -14 LUFS loudness to the lossless FLAC formats that have finally become the norm for everyday listeners.

Trending Music in Streaming

When you hit play on any major music services app, a complex hand-off happens in milliseconds. Your raw, high-resolution WAV file isn't what's actually traveling through the air; instead, it's been crunched down via lossy compression using codecs like Ogg Vorbis (Spotify) or AAC (Apple Music).

The real "tech" hurdle in music in streaming is maintaining the punch of the low-end while the algorithm strips away data to prevent buffering. This is why "transient response" is the biggest buzzword in modern studios—if the drums don't have enough peak headroom, the streaming encoder will turn them into a muddy mess. It’s a delicate balance of data management and art that defines the music indie artists are putting out today.

We’ve officially moved past the era where a single radio DJ could break a career; now, we live in the age of the Discovery Weekly algorithm. This shift in music streaming has created a "30-second rule"—if a listener skips before the half-minute mark, the platform registers it as a lack of interest, and your track’s reach is throttled.

It’s led to a fascinating (and sometimes controversial) trend in songwriting where the "hook" or the most engaging part of the track is moved to the very beginning. Whether you’re a fan of this or not, it’s the reality of how download music habits have evolved into a "skip-first" culture. It’s no longer just about making a great song; it’s about winning a battle for attention in a feed that never stops moving.


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LICENSE INFO

WAVE

$18.75 $25
  • Instant download
  • 100% royalty free
  • Unlimited non-profit use
  • Max 100,000 audio streams

EXCLUSIVE

$300 $400
  • Instant download
  • 100% royalty free
  • Unlimited non-profit use
  • 50-50 Publishing Rights
  • Full usage rights (Unlimited sales & profit)
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Wave License Agreement

Non-Exclusive / wave Lease

THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on the _________ serves as a legally binding contract between centricbeats (“Licensor”) and Buyer (“Licensee”). This agreement grants the Licensee non-exclusive rights to the instrumental named Instrumental/Beat

License Agreement: NON EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS Sound Recording/BEATS

Synchronization Rights

The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for limited monetized audio streams and limited non-monetized video streams. A higher license will need to be purchased for monetized video streams such as “ownership” or “exclusive-rights”.

Publishing and Royalties

The Licensor shall retain 100% of Publishing for this license.

The Licensee is entitled to keep 100% of all royalties that is generated from sales of the Master Recording on digital retailers (such as iTunes) and through physical sales (such as Compact Disks).

  1. Leasing rights allow you to use the beat for ONE commercial recording or broadcast.
  2. This recording can then be distributed at your price for up to 50,000 copies.
  3. Selling more than 50,000 copies means you must acquire a new lease or exclusive rights if exclusive rights to the track haven’t been sold.
  4. You may also use the beat for non-profit promotional use or demos. (no free downloads)
  5. You have full rights to record, alter, mix the beat/song in any shape, way, or form (except reselling the beat).
  6. In the event that someone buys exclusive rights to the beat you have leased, your rights shall stand for 1 year or 10,000 copies are sold.
  7. You must give full credit to centricbeats.com verbally or in writing on all commercial recordings.
  8. Upon purchasing leasing rights, the seller still owns the beat(s) and the seller is able to resell the beat(s) to any other party until exclusive rights have been purchased.

Master Recording

The Licensor hereby grants the Licensee the right to record vocal and/or instrumental synchronization to any or all parts of the Instrumental. The Licensee understands that their non-exclusive usage of the Instrumental is limited to one new composition and if the Licensee wishes to use the Instrumental in other new compositions, then the Licensee must obtain another license to use the Instrumental from the Licensor. The Licensee also agrees to refrain from editing the Instrumental that is being licensed in this agreement, by changing the arrangement of the Instrumental or by removing any melodies, instruments, drum programming or sounds that are contained within the Instrumental.

Ownership

The Licensor maintains 100% full rights (copyright and ownership) of the instrumental and can continue to sell it non-exclusively and/or exclusively. The Licensee has neither the right nor authority to sell or license the rights to the Instrumental whether in whole or part to any other party. In the event, another individual purchase exclusive rights to your licensed Instrumental you will retain your non-exclusive rights under the limitations listed in this agreement and until these terms have been fulfilled.

Credit

The Licensee must give production credit to the Licensor for any and all distributed material. This can be done verbally (through recorded vocals on the Master Recording) or written in or on the CD booklet or outside cover. The Licensor reserves the right to keep an audio signature at the beginning of all non-exclusive instrumentals.

By receiving this contract via email, you automatically agree to the terms stated above and gain non-exclusive rights to the Instrumental.

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Wave + Stems Agreement

Non-Exclusive Wave / Stems Lease

THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on the _________ serves as a legally binding contract between centricbeats (“Licensor”) and Buyer (“Licensee”). This agreement grants the Licensee non-exclusive rights to the instrumental named Instrumental/Beat

License Agreement: NON EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS Sound Recording/BEATS

Track Outs Sent Within 6 hours if not available at the time of the purchase.

Synchronization Rights

The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for limited monetized audio streams and limited non-monetized video streams. A higher license will need to be purchased for monetized video streams such as “ownership” or “exclusive-rights”.

Publishing and Royalties

The Licensor shall retain 100% of Publishing for this license.

The Licensee is entitled to keep 100% of all royalties that is generated from sales of the Master Recording on digital retailers (such as iTunes) and through physical sales (such as Compact Disks).

  1. Leasing rights allow you to use the beat for ONE commercial recording or broadcast.
  2. This recording can then be distributed at your price for up to 100,000 copies.
  3. Selling more than 100,000 copies means you must acquire a new lease or exclusive rights if exclusive rights to the track haven’t been sold.
  4. You may also use the beat for non-profit promotional use or demos. (no free downloads)
  5. You have full rights to record, alter, mix the beat/song in any shape, way, or form (except reselling the beat).
  6. In the event that someone buys exclusive rights to the beat you have leased, your rights shall stand for 1 year or 10,000 copies are sold.
  7. You must give full credit to centricbeats.com verbally or in writing on all commercial recordings.
  8. Upon purchasing leasing rights, the seller still owns the beat(s) and the seller is able to resell the beat(s) to any other party until exclusive rights have been purchased.

Master Recording

The Licensor hereby grants the Licensee the right to record vocal and/or instrumental synchronization to any or all parts of the Instrumental. The Licensee understands that their non-exclusive usage of the Instrumental is limited to one new composition and if the Licensee wishes to use the Instrumental in other new compositions, then the Licensee must obtain another license to use the Instrumental from the Licensor. The Licensee also agrees to refrain from editing the Instrumental that is being licensed in this agreement, by changing the arrangement of the Instrumental or by removing any melodies, instruments, drum programming or sounds that are contained within the Instrumental.

Ownership

The Licensor maintains 100% full rights (copyright and ownership) of the instrumental and can continue to sell it non-exclusively and/or exclusively. The Licensee has neither the right nor authority to sell or license the rights to the Instrumental whether in whole or part to any other party. In the event, another individual purchase exclusive rights to your licensed Instrumental you will retain your non-exclusive rights under the limitations listed in this agreement and until these terms have been fulfilled.

Credit

The Licensee must give production credit to the Licensor for any and all distributed material. This can be done verbally (through recorded vocals on the Master Recording) or written in or on the CD booklet or outside cover. The Licensor reserves the right to keep an audio signature at the beginning of all non-exclusive instrumentals.

By receiving this contract via email, you automatically agree to the terms stated above and gain non-exclusive rights to the Instrumental.

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Exclusive Rights Agreement

Exclusive Lease – Beat License

This License Agreement is made on Purchase Date by and between The Buyer (“Licensee”) and The Seller (“Licensor”). Licensor warrants that it controls the mechanical rights in and to the musical work named BEAT (“Composition”) being sold to the Licensee as of and prior to the Effective Date.

The Licensee and Licensor have agreed to the following terms:
Exclusive rights allow the Licensee to use the Instrumental for unlimited commercial recordings or broadcasts. The Licensee has full rights to record, alter, mix the Instrumental in any shape, way, or form (except reselling the Instrumental). The Licensee must give full credit to the Licensor as on all commercial recordings. The Licensor still owns copyright to the Instrumental but is no longer be able to sell the Instrumental.

Publishing

BMI CAE/IPI # 664989771 – Songwriter/Composer: (Name provided via PayPal transaction or upon direct request.) owns 50% of the publishing rights.

Displayed above and below is the information required to register the composition with Performance Rights Organizations (BMI, ASCAP, SESAC) and distribution companies.

Licensee owns 50% of the publishing rights created through the lyrics written by the Licensee.
Licensor owns 50% of the publishing rights created through the musical composition (instrumental).
Licensor retains 100% ownership of the instrumental sound recording and underlying musical composition.

Publishing splits do not transfer ownership of the beat; they only determine royalty participation.

Synchronization Rights

The Licensor grants the Licensee the right to use the Master Recording in unlimited monetized video streams, including but not limited to YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and similar platforms.
The Licensee is required to share royalties for synchronization licenses (placements in film, television, advertisements, video games, trailers, and other commercial uses).

Sync Fee Splits:

Publishing Share: 50% Licensor / 50% Licensee

Master Use Fee: 100% to the Licensee as the owner of the Master Recording
Unless otherwise negotiated, the Licensor does not receive any portion of the master use fee.

Mechanical Royalties

Mechanical royalties are generated from the composition, not the master recording.
The Licensor receives mechanical royalties for the musical composition (instrumental).
The Licensee receives mechanical royalties for the lyrics they wrote.

Mechanical royalties are collected and paid by:

The MLC (U.S. streaming mechanicals)
Harry Fox Agency (physical/digital download mechanicals)
International mechanical collection societies
Mechanical royalties are paid according to the publishing split and do not affect the Licensee’s master recording revenue.

Master Royalties

The Licensee shall receive 100% of all master recording royalties generated from the commercial exploitation of the Master Recording, including but not limited to:

Streaming revenue (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.)
Digital downloads
Content ID monetization
Distributor payouts

The Licensor does not receive any share of master royalties unless otherwise negotiated in writing.

Producer Points

The Licensor shall receive 3% producer points on the Master Recording, payable from the Licensee’s share of master royalties.

Performance Royalties

Performance royalties generated from public performances of the composition (radio, live shows, streaming, television, etc.) shall be paid directly by the respective PROs to each party according to their publishing share:
50% Licensor
50% Licensee

Broadcast Rights

The Licensor grants the Licensee an exclusive license to broadcast or air the Master Recording on unlimited radio stations, including terrestrial, satellite, and internet radio.

Publishing Administration

Each party is responsible for registering their respective publishing share with their PRO.
Neither party may claim more than their agreed‑upon publishing percentage.
Failure to register does not alter the publishing split.

Producer Credit

The Licensee shall credit the Licensor as the producer of the Instrumental in all metadata, artwork, streaming platforms, and public releases as:
“Produced by Centric Beats”
Failure to provide credit does not void the agreement but must be corrected upon request.

Ownership

The Licensor retains full ownership of the instrumental sound recording and underlying musical composition.
The Licensee owns the Master Recording created using the Instrumental.
No transfer of copyright occurs under this agreement.

Compensation

Payment for this License is non-refundable. If the Licensee fails to account to the Licensor, timely and complete the payments provided for hereunder, the Licensor shall have the right to terminate this License upon written notice to the Licensee. Such termination shall render the recording, manufacture and/or distribution of Recordings for which monies have not been paid subject to and actionable as infringements under applicable law.

Indemnification

Licensee agrees to indemnify and hold Licensor harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees, arising out of or resulting from a claimed breach of any of Licensee’s representations, warranties or agreements hereunder.

Miscellaneous

  1. The Licensor expressly forbids resale or other distribution of the Instrumental, either as they exist or any modification thereof. The Licensor can not sell, loan, rent, lease, assign, remix, rearrange, remove any melodies, instruments, drum programming or transfer rights under to another user (example – Record Label, another production company, another producer), or for use in any competitive product without written consent and or another license agreement.
  2. Licensee must supply the Licensor with at least 1 copy of each final recording made using the Instrumental.
  3. Licensee must include credits to Licensor on all physical media containing a portion or sum of the Instrumental that is being licensed in this agreement. Including but not limited to CD’s, CD covers, Cassette tapes, Cards, Mixtapes, Websites, etc.
  4. Licensee must contact and inform Licensor of CD sales if the Instrumental is used for commercial purposes with a record label with gross revenue of over $1,000,000, the Licensor must receive credit for the Instrumental unless agreed upon otherwise by the two parties.
  5. Written consent is required if the Instrumental is to be used for Radio Broadcast, Commercial Advertisement, Television Broadcast, Video Games, Internet, On-hold & In House Background Music, or film Soundtracks. By receiving this contract via email, you automatically agree to the terms stated above and gain exclusive rights to the Instrumental