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Anytime a License Is Purchased The Beat That You Receive Will Always Be Untagged

Paypal and Credit/Debit Cards Are The Only Acceptable Forms of Payment

Leasing lets you use the beat, drop your track and upload it. Exclusive means nobody else touches that beat ever again. Exclusive = “This is mine,” Lease = “I’m borrowing it”

Depends on the license. Some come with capped streams, some don’t. Read the details of the license in case your song takes off then you’ll have to backtrack.

No. Unless you buy the exclusive rights, you’re just licensing it. Think of it like renting a classic car—you can shoot the video with it, flex with it, but you don’t get to take it home forever unless you pay for the title.

*All Exclusive Rights Sales Are Done Through Negotiation*

There are two copyrights in a song:
– the sound recording (your performance)
– the composition (the music itself)

As the artist, you own your side of the recording, but the producer is automatically a 50% owner of the composition because they created the instrumental. That’s why publishing splits exist. Both sides earn, both sides get paid. Licenses just define how the money flows and who controls what.

Yes. That’s why it’s a lease. If you want a beat nobody else breathes on, grab the exclusive before somebody else snatches it and makes the song you wish you made.

Paypal, Venmo, Cash App, Apple Pay, and All Credit/Debit Cards Are The Acceptable Forms of Payment

Yes, as long as the license allows digital distribution. Most modern leases do. Just make sure the license covers the platforms you want so you don’t deal with takedowns later.

Standard licenses often include music video usage, but double-check the fine print—some licenses set limits on video budget, reach, or ad spend.

Small arrangement tweaks or drops are common on higher-tier leases and exclusives. Fully customized work is typically exclusive only. Custom changes take time, so they cost more than a standard lease.

Success is great, but it means paperwork matters. If the license covers unlimited distribution, you’re good to continue scaling. If not, you’ll need to upgrade your license or purchase exclusivity later so labels, platforms, and distributors don’t run into legal issues.

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