Looking to purchase rap beats?
Artists purchase rap beats online all the time these days, and in fact, the trend is one that is growing!
The music industry has changed drastically with the fall of the physical "CD" or "vinyl"--really anything that isn'y an instantly downloadable file that can be sent across the planet in a matter of seconds.
Society's need for instant gratification, combined with extreme advances in technology of course, has done away with physically "owning" things such as music, books, magazines, etc.
Is it a bad thing? Meh... We can debate that for certain.
But what I can say for sure is that it has opened up the playing field for us all, no matter what market our passion may lie in, to earn a living doing what we love to do and marketing it online.
Back in the day, major production companies had to spend millions putting a quality album together with artists, with countless middle men taking their cut in what was ultimately the artist and producer's pie to share.
Today, because of the marketing I'm able to do online, I'm able to sell my rap beats and my hip hop instrumentals to artists all over the world, destroying barriers of who is and who is not allowed in the industry by opening up the possibility to publish to anyone with enough computer sense to get it done.
So, do people actually buy rap beats from you?
Its funny you ask, because they absolutely do!
And no just rap and hip-hop, but pop, singer/songwriter, and alternative rock as well, believe it or not.
Artists need to buy rap beats from somewhere, and gone are the days of paying the "super producer" $20k+ for a track--it just doesn't happen like that anymore.
The music industry has changed drastically with the fall of the physical "CD" or "vinyl"--really anything that isn'y an instantly downloadable file that can be sent across the planet in a matter of seconds.
Society's need for instant gratification, combined with extreme advances in technology of course, has done away with physically "owning" things such as music, books, magazines, etc.
Is it a bad thing? Meh... We can debate that for certain.
But what I can say for sure is that it has opened up the playing field for us all, no matter what market our passion may lie in, to earn a living doing what we love to do and marketing it online.
Back in the day, major production companies had to spend millions putting a quality album together with artists, with countless middle men taking their cut in what was ultimately the artist and producer's pie to share.
Today, because of the marketing I'm able to do online, I'm able to sell my rap beats and my hip hop instrumentals to artists all over the world, destroying barriers of who is and who is not allowed in the industry by opening up the possibility to publish to anyone with enough computer sense to get it done.
So, do people actually buy rap beats from you?
Its funny you ask, because they absolutely do!
And no just rap and hip-hop, but pop, singer/songwriter, and alternative rock as well, believe it or not.
Artists need to buy rap beats from somewhere, and gone are the days of paying the "super producer" $20k+ for a track--it just doesn't happen like that anymore.
Who's the type to buy rap beats online?
So, who would actually buy rap beats online? That's a good question, with a ton of answers!
Your everyday YouTube star needs to buy beats all day! Their infotainment videos rely on captivating their audiences through quick, hypnotic video transitions and they need to purchase rap beats online to get their consumers in the right state of mind as they watch their content.
Your up-and-coming artist on a minimal budget can buy rap beats because of the "leasing" concept that most online producers use these days, where a single song is distributed so several artists on a non-exclusive basis.
Even your mega-stars can purchase beats online--evidenced by producers such as Johnny Juliano getting into Drake's new stuff and MikeWillMadeIt blowing the F**K up all over the place with his signature sound.
I mean, if the music is nice, why should it matter where it's coming from?
Sure, you make enough nice music and your name will be a brand in its own, which will command the higher price and instantly connect with whatever fanbase is there, but that takes work.
The artists like it, because they get the same quality product, if not better, at a much more discounted rate. At the same time, the artists can take pride in knowing that when they buy rap beats online, more of that money goes straight to the producer--so, in effect, the artist is actually going to purchase rap beats at a cheaper rate while still giving a large percentage to the producer.
At the same time, the producer is absolutely thrilled! There's no better feeling that being able to do what you love and get paid for it! Not to mention having your product stand alongside some of the biggest brands (names) in the industry!
Your everyday YouTube star needs to buy beats all day! Their infotainment videos rely on captivating their audiences through quick, hypnotic video transitions and they need to purchase rap beats online to get their consumers in the right state of mind as they watch their content.
Your up-and-coming artist on a minimal budget can buy rap beats because of the "leasing" concept that most online producers use these days, where a single song is distributed so several artists on a non-exclusive basis.
Even your mega-stars can purchase beats online--evidenced by producers such as Johnny Juliano getting into Drake's new stuff and MikeWillMadeIt blowing the F**K up all over the place with his signature sound.
I mean, if the music is nice, why should it matter where it's coming from?
Sure, you make enough nice music and your name will be a brand in its own, which will command the higher price and instantly connect with whatever fanbase is there, but that takes work.
The artists like it, because they get the same quality product, if not better, at a much more discounted rate. At the same time, the artists can take pride in knowing that when they buy rap beats online, more of that money goes straight to the producer--so, in effect, the artist is actually going to purchase rap beats at a cheaper rate while still giving a large percentage to the producer.
At the same time, the producer is absolutely thrilled! There's no better feeling that being able to do what you love and get paid for it! Not to mention having your product stand alongside some of the biggest brands (names) in the industry!