based copyright is theft from our human collective
Collect your human ass the sounds and knowledge to make your own beats then
Generally, when producers have sold on their beats, they are still willing to sell it to others? I guess it would be dumb to turn down a bag 🤷🏿♂️
Don’t listen to these idiots
Invest in yourself
If the beat was leased it’s still available
Reach out to bro and build a connection
Post the beat @op
But If you just want to use it for non commercial gain I’m sure the producer has something in place for that.
See if he’ll lease it. If possible.
If I was just putting it on YouTube/SoundCloud I would just tag him, say sorry, and call it a day (no offense to the producers out here) , but I want to put it on an Ep that’ll put on streaming services, so that’s the problem
Don’t listen to these idiots
Invest in yourself
If the beat was leased it’s still available
Reach out to bro and build a connection
Ya I’ll reach out
Collect your human ass the sounds and knowledge to make your own beats then
yeah you can do that also
that's the magic of art, no need to gatekeep talent
just use it, producers get no respect
keep the tradition alive
i swear producers in music get treated like nfl running backs
the reaction in here is a little funny to me because i know most of the users in here dont even know who produced their favorite songs, let alone actively supporting beat tapes and producers just in general lol
it is hip hop tradition that producers get treated like s***
Don’t tell the producer just drop it who cares
Let’s be real ur song probably isn’t making noise so it doesn’t actually matter
If u start making money off the song then it matters
sometimes its better to ask for forgiveness than permission
i swear producers in music get treated like nfl running backs
them opium niggas would be working @ my mcdonalds without their producers
niggas get a ok this hard and thats it
them opium niggas would be working @ my mcdonalds without their producers
niggas get a ok this hard and thats it
word but producers outside of a select few become replaceable or their sound dies out in a couple years but at the same time they're essential
If I was just putting it on YouTube/SoundCloud I would just tag him, say sorry, and call it a day (no offense to the producers out here) , but I want to put it on an Ep that’ll put on streaming services, so that’s the problem
That’s why I said see if the producer will allow you to lease it or if they have a similar beat