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Attention:All INSTRUMENTALS ARE LEGALLY COPYRIGHTED ON THIS PAGE,VIOLATE THE TERMS OF USAGE USER WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW.
Dj K-Dawg email (djkdawg@gmail.com)
Dj Mistah email (haterhurter@gmail.com)
Major Payne email (princehood@gmail.com)
If you want a pro page custom designed like this one, its only cost $50. Via paypal or money order contact me at djkdawg@gmail.com
ATTENTION DJMISTAH IS SELLING 6 BEATS OF YOUR CHOICE ALL FOR 500 BUCKS. ONLY THIS WEEKEND.
Music
rough draft
Lease for 20 bucks!
Best song DjMistah done came out with. Its HOT!!
NEWS
Licensing
Email For Prices)
Exclusive Rights
Email for price) With exclusive rights you'll be able to use the beat for all profitable commercial recording or broadcasting purposes. Once exclusive rights are sold the beat is no longer available on the website. Exclusive rights are sold to only one user and cannot be resold or transferred to any other party. Once you have purchased the beat you will receive a CD in the mail containing the full beat as audio, the full beat in wav format, and the separate parts of the beat as individual wav files. In addition you will receive a signed contract granting you exclusive rights to the beat.
Custom Beats
Email for prices) This is a beat made to your de!--ion, we will discuss exactly how you want it and go over all of the details. It's made for you and you only, no ONE will hear it until you've released the song.
Attention:All INSTRUMENTALS ARE LEGALLY COPYRIGHTED ON THIS PAGE,VIOLATE THE TERMS OF USAGE USER WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW.
Please Read Site Rules as follows.
1. Do not ask for free beats,if we have a beat
that is for free downloading you may use for
promotional use only,please note that if a free
beat has been purchased,the beat creator no
longer owns the track,the buyer does,people who
downloaded the beat for free can still and ONLY
USE IT FOR PROMOTION.
2. If you download a free beat from any of the
producers on this page and upload a "finished
song" to your page (any page) be sure to give the
beat creator credit for it by putting the name of
the producer and the link where it came from.That
means you can use the beat on your page(even as a
back ground),on your projects,or if your projects
is on your webpage,you just cannot resell the
instrumental to no one under any circumstances.If
you land a deal and want to use one of our free
beats,because we are the copyright holders you
will need to discuss percentage issues with the
beat maker of the track you have selected,if a
free beat you were useing was to be sold to some
1,we will post the beat buyers name if he/she
wishes(credit) by the sold track so you can
discuss issues with the beat owner if you have
issues whether you may have gotten a deal or
etc.If not because of the owners wishes that
there name be displayed or not we are not
responsible because the rights has been sold.
Please follow these rules,we only want to make
music and support the hungry musicians out there
who working hard everyday,following these rules
will help us keep production goin to support
everyone who is intrested in our work.
As an artist, you gotta be willing to invest in your self. Complaining about a beats price is ridiculous. Music is an art and the prices i've seen have been inexpensive for good art (like $250 for example). I've seen some cats whore off beats for like $25. But you get what you pay for.
If you come across a person who feels their art is worth nothing, so be it!
In the industry, hot beats generally sell for 50,000 and up! And yes, emcees pay for it. Why because they are investing in themselves and producers would have probably paid a price tag of $10,000 and up to get the right to use that "sample" you hear in modern day songs today. Like any other business, an expense is typically passed onto the consumer (you). Purchasing a beat puts you in the consumer's position. When you sell your records, part of that cost is to recoup your investment (advertising, expenses, production costs, travel costs, etc). So then those costs are passed onto the retailer in a scaled out version. Then the retailer passes on their expense to general public. Don't forget that everyone has to make a profit.
Producers invest time, money, and artistic creativity into composing a beat. Should they not be paid for their services? Or should they do it all for free and let the artists make a living off of it. Who wants to work for free?
The last time I checked, free labor was abolished with slavery. (But then again, many people in this country will work for food (I'm sure you've seen someone holding a sign like that). Working for food is not "free" labor, It's W O R K I N G - F O R - F O O D!
In the end, you will most likely be in the negative!
Like I said, NOTHING IS FOR FREE. I'm not trying to imply that people who sell inexpensive beats are guilty of the scenarios I speak about, but as an artist, producer, record company and manager, you must know your risks. You get what you pay and don't pay for.
business is business,you cant go in the music store and get a mic for free if it cost 450,best believe you payin tax too,just keepin it real
Licensing
Exclusive Rights
Custom Beats
Attention:All INSTRUMENTALS ARE LEGALLY COPYRIGHTED ON THIS PAGE,VIOLATE THE TERMS OF USAGE USER WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE LAW.
Please Read Site Rules as follows.
1. Do not ask for free beats,if we have a beat
that is for free downloading you may use for
promotional use only,please note that if a free
beat has been purchased,the beat creator no
longer owns the track,the buyer does,people who
downloaded the beat for free can still and ONLY
USE IT FOR PROMOTION.
2. If you download a free beat from any of the
producers on this page and upload a "finished
song" to your page (any page) be sure to give the
beat creator credit for it by putting the name of
the producer and the link where it came from.That
means you can use the beat on your page(even as a
back ground),on your projects,or if your projects
is on your webpage,you just cannot resell the
instrumental to no one under any circumstances.If
you land a deal and want to use one of our free
beats,because we are the copyright holders you
will need to discuss percentage issues with the
beat maker of the track you have selected,if a
free beat you were useing was to be sold to some
1,we will post the beat buyers name if he/she
wishes(credit) by the sold track so you can
discuss issues with the beat owner if you have
issues whether you may have gotten a deal or
etc.If not because of the owners wishes that
there name be displayed or not we are not
responsible because the rights has been sold.
Please follow these rules,we only want to make
music and support the hungry musicians out there
who working hard everyday,following these rules
will help us keep production goin to support
everyone who is intrested in our work.
As an artist, you gotta be willing to invest in your self. Complaining about a beats price is ridiculous. Music is an art and the prices i've seen have been inexpensive for good art (like $250 for example). I've seen some cats whore off beats for like $25. But you get what you pay for.
If you come across a person who feels their art is worth nothing, so be it!
In the industry, hot beats generally sell for 50,000 and up! And yes, emcees pay for it. Why because they are investing in themselves and producers would have probably paid a price tag of $10,000 and up to get the right to use that "sample" you hear in modern day songs today. Like any other business, an expense is typically passed onto the consumer (you). Purchasing a beat puts you in the consumer's position. When you sell your records, part of that cost is to recoup your investment (advertising, expenses, production costs, travel costs, etc). So then those costs are passed onto the retailer in a scaled out version. Then the retailer passes on their expense to general public. Don't forget that everyone has to make a profit.
Producers invest time, money, and artistic creativity into composing a beat. Should they not be paid for their services? Or should they do it all for free and let the artists make a living off of it. Who wants to work for free?
The last time I checked, free labor was abolished with slavery. (But then again, many people in this country will work for food (I'm sure you've seen someone holding a sign like that). Working for food is not "free" labor, It's W O R K I N G - F O R - F O O D!
In the end, you will most likely be in the negative!
Like I said, NOTHING IS FOR FREE. I'm not trying to imply that people who sell inexpensive beats are guilty of the scenarios I speak about, but as an artist, producer, record company and manager, you must know your risks. You get what you pay and don't pay for.
business is business,you cant go in the music store and get a mic for free if it cost 450,best believe you payin tax too,just keepin it real

