@@5ive20wentyIf we purchase exclusive licenses for any of your beats, do we get to be the only ones to use it, like either you take down the video or write sold, another question will we be able to register the beat under copyright/content id/licensing if we purchase an exclusive license?
@@5ive20wenty oh i’m guessing if we (people getting an exclusive license for a beat) were to get an exclusive license no one can use the beat unless someone got a license (that’s not exclusive) before us, but then anyone after cant use it? I was just wondering if we got an exclusive license for one of the songs if we were able to register the beat under copyright/content id/licensing like BMI (if you know what those are) so we could own the rights to the beat or would we have to pay for more then a exclusive license to be able to do that?
@MelTayNickiana @MelTayNickiana I believe anyone one of us can register it, you would just be the only artists be able to use it. If they already have a lease before I believe they can still use it. I think the song you make would be copyrighted. Not the beat.
@5ive20wenty so what's the point? FTR, I listened to your other stuff and liked pretty much all of them, so I'm a little confused what's the point of making a song if it doesn't sound organized like the others.
@5ive20wenty I'm just saying if music isn't organized that makes it bad music. I think what makes music sound good is that the listener recognizes patterns in it.
This is great, but there is no “Frank Ocean type beat” all of his music is so radically unique you couldn’t hope to make a beat in his style. The only person capable of making “Frank Ocean Type Beats” is Frank Ocean