Please read our Frequently Asked Questions.
Leased beats refer to a licensing agreement where a music producer grants permission to an artist or content creator to use a specific beat for a limited duration, typically for a certain number of reproductions or distributions. In the context of selling beats online, producers often offer leased beats as a more affordable option for artists.
Key points about leased beats:
Limited Usage: Leased beats come with restrictions on usage, such as a maximum number of allowed copies or streams.
Non-Exclusive: The producer retains ownership of the beat, and other artists may also lease the same beat.
Affordability: Leased beats are generally more cost-effective than exclusive rights, making them accessible to a broader range of artists.
Duration: The lease agreement specifies the duration of use, and once it expires, the artist may need to renew the lease or purchase exclusive rights for continued use.
Upgrades: Some producers allow artists to upgrade from a leased beat to exclusive rights by paying the price difference.
Artists often choose leased beats for projects with budget constraints, while exclusive rights are typically sought for more significant projects where exclusivity and full ownership are crucial.
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