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For an artist, the level of license you invest in really depends on your own situation. If you are an up and coming artist, it makes sense to go the non-exclusive route. As and when you start to get traction and potentially build out a budget for exclusive licenses, you can make that investment and take things up a level.
For both producers and artists, treating the business of beat licensing as something beyond a simple transaction is key. Make sure you understand the rights you’re exchanging and treat each license as a collaboration. Producers and artists are ultimately co-writers and should act accordingly, know the rights and exchange data. As we have covered here, beat licensing goes beyond a simple transaction. Whether the license is non-exclusive, limited, unlimited or an exclusive license, each one should be treated as it could be next “Old Town Road”. It may start off as a limited, non-exclusive license that turns into an unlimited license and then an exclusive license generating significant revenue. For both producers and artists alike, you should understand the specifics of the beat licenses as well as maintaining a dialogue after the beat license transaction – whether the new track gains 100, 100,000 or 100,000,000 streams, it will quite literally pay off.
- Genre: Underground
- BPM: 90
- Beat Mood: Poignant
- Contain Sample: Yes
- Keyword Tags: Pusha T. type beat, Benny The Butcher type beat, Griselda type beat, Craig Mack type beat, Portland
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