A license is needed if you want to use the music for anything else than just listening for your pleasure. Typical uses are
freestyling over a beat
licensing music for use in TV or for a movie
remixing or use audio samples
What are the license options and what are the differences between those?
We offer up to 5 license templates (Basic, Premium, Track Out, Unlimited, Exclusive) and it's up to the artist which ones he/she wants to make available. Each license comes with different perks. In general, the higher the price, the better the perks.
You can click on each feature on the left side of the comparison chart above to learn more about each one.
When will I get the track I purchased?
You can download all related files immediately after your purchase. We also email you a one-time download link for a download later.
How can I remove the audio tag from the track?
A "tagged beat" is a demonstration version of an instrumental that contains distinct audio watermarks that typically play throughout the entire track. The purpose of a producer tagging his/her instrumental is to prevent piracy and to encourage serious recording artists to purchase a license.
To get a tag-free audio please make sure you purchase a license which features "untagged audio".
I purchased a $1 download, why is the beat still tagged?
Beats purchased for $1 in our store are meant for streaming and demo use only, just like downloads from iTunes store or Amazon music.
To license a beat without audio tag and to use in a professional manner please buy a license from this page. Usually those are $25 and up.
What is a stem / trackout file?
A Stem file is an audio file that contains a track split into several musical elements: A drums stem, a bassline stem, a harmony stem, and a lead stem for example.
The Stem file also usually includes the original stereo master of the track for standard playback.
Why would I need a stem / trackout file?
A trackout file gives you much better control. Imagine you rap over a beat and you realize the percussions take the focus away from your vocals. With a trackout file
you can simply tone down the percussion and the focus is now on the vocals. With a trackout file you have much more flexibility and a whole different level of control.
I am crazy harry from NY and i have been making music for a long time almost 17 years, i also run a website/ platform called "Ouy My Mind On My Grind" and have had that for about 10 years, i am an artist but i have been wanting to start selling beats for a while but over the past few years i made "Low Blow Beats" as the production side of my company, there is always room for growth
Band/artist history
where i started was from an 8 track tape recorder and a drum machine and slowly over time i got more and more equipment and i started making better quality music and doing shows in nyc and became a part of the underground rap scene so as time went on my skill has gotten better and better
Have you performed in front of an audience?
yes i have and my most memorable show was my first one in atlanta where MC Shan was hosting the show
What equipment do you use?
i use presonus interface, m audio keyboard with a drum pad, ableton live 9 and a condenser mic