That would suck because they would get flooded with shitty beats from people who aren't good. And then not go through the beats because it's 99% shit beats from nobodies
my worry with these submissions, I feel like if they like the beat they probably have in house producers remake it or get influenced by part of the production. I understand our beats are copyrighted soon as project is created but still somewhat skeptical...still gonna give it a shot! Thx for the video
Great tip, I’m watching all of your videos, learning the inside biz, before I jump in with drumtrack library for producers- Beatmakers …. Thanks . United market great idea…. Brokering content.
Wow thanks pain 1 Iam glad that you are very thorough on how you talk about the music industry. What to do and what not to do. Hopefully I work with you someday. 😊 Thanks for all the valuable information
DJ Pain 1 - You are a Hip-Hop Dungeon Master , This channel opens windows . I've been around alot of people in the music industry they didn't want me to know this INTEL because I will surpass them . I'm not just a producer Artist Poet Film/video ex........... Your advice is priceless!!!! p.s. your music is Incredible !!!! we should build [collaborate]
Thanks D.J. Pain 1, I really appreciate your help and am forever grateful of what you have done for the producer community much love and success to you your mentoring has really helped my life become way more easier to navigate in the Music Industry.
That's a really dope concept for a website. The price for access is a bit high, though. I'm on the fence about whether it's a worthwhile investment for me, at this stage.
I love the feeling of panic that comes over me when I learn of a new platform/opportunity... I've been doing this way too short a time to feel so competitive. Same as a gambler's high. Very strange.
DJ PAIN 1 is a multi platinum producer with a lot of eyes on him so he has the responsibility to steer up and coming producers in the right direction People confuse getting placement with reputation your placement could happen tomorrow reputations take time he’s gems. Do take time to manifest however, it can be done. 💎💎💎🎧🎧
I have a question, if you don't mind. If you send a beat to someone, do you take it off the market in case they use it? Or do you sometimes send the same beat to multiple people?
Great vid!! I'm laughing tho because you are 100% spit on about "who you know". Folks literally ask their friends if their jobs are hiring. Then references and everything else. It's not just business, it's life, so I don't know why folks are confused😂
Hi. I got a major artist rapper wanting me to make a beat and buy it from me... what should I charge them if I just make the beat myself and what should I charge if I have another producer collab with me on the beat? This artist is a Grammy winning artist rapper!
I just started working with Hardo alot of yall might not know who he is but I bumped into him in Pittsburgh if I get anything placed it will be my first signed artist..Hey Pain I have a question I was thinking about not charging him at all since we from the same city and instead ask him for contacts instead he has worked with some of my favorite artists EST Gee being the top one.. do you think that would be rude to ask? Or is this a thing? I don't wanna look like a weirdo or do anything to mess up the relationship
@@DJPain1 Bit overpriced.. but not only that. I heard that many producers got the same email on they're submissions. But like straight after sending in, almost like an automessage..
@@DJPain1 I never said you didn't make anything dawg. relax. I was just curious to why your name doesn't show up in the credits. cause I wanted to figure out was song you produced.
@@DJPain1 I saw your name on the album. Congrats on the placements. Maybe it was the way I worded it & you got it wrong. You good. At first I was just wondering why I didn’t see your name but when I went back. I ended up seeing your name. Congrats.
So what’s the process once you send beats to an artist maybe on social media, how does the process of trade(payment) for the beat go, do they pay first before they get stems? How do I secure my payment once they’ve picked a beat, Someone please kindly explain😢❤
Who knows, but if they ask for stems, I generally send them because the music comes first, then they decide if it's going on the album second, then the label contacts you for payment. Have a lawyer for that of course. If they're DIY artists, either you're working with them for an upfront fee (send beatstars link) or you're working together collaboratively (no upfront payment, split only).
What good Dj Pain , I paid beatstars $19.99 for three ! months which equals up to $60! so I canceled the account right ... couple months fly by I give it a try an paid $20 for the new $1 a month plan , so now I'm watching this video I'm so pissed bro cause I wasted $80 that I could've used with this site but I appreciate the advice word.
Because the overall song is 100% and the maximum a producer SHOULD get for a song with one or more lyrics authors/performers is 50%, so 50% would be 100% of a producer's underlying composition ownership
@@DJPain1 I believe so. I could totally be wrong but, l ways interpreted the main selling point being the ability to submit for major placement opportunities. Regardless, this video got me on United Market. Hoping to jump in before it gets more crowded. Appreciate you 🙌🏻
@@beatsmithaudio9245 This feels more straightfoward as a submission platform, like submithub for placements but hopefully with people who actually know what they're talking about running the show lol
@@guycohen14 Not yet but I imagine it takes some time and consistency. One of my submissions was "favorited" by one of the artists so maybe they'll use it. I've been submitting hella beats but it's still too early to tell
I could never produce for someone like YoungBoy. Having to split the pay or getting less for someone to mumble on my beat just sounds crazy to me. He as no skill and you can pick literally anybody of the street and have them mumble on a beat. Producing takes 1000x more skill and effort than most of that lazy trash rap nowadays. Producers don´t get nearly enough credit.
More opportunities for everyone else then, I guess. Have fun being picky about how you get paid when most people are trying to escape a 9 to 5. Most producers in the early stages just want to hear someone on their beats - only working with artists who you feel have a high talent level or are someone you would want to listen to yourself is a great way to leave money on the table when you could take that money and put food on your family’s table instead. Idk what your situation is but whether you like NBA YoungBoy or not the opportunity is career changing for 98% of producers on the internet.