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Really found this vid helpful. It's scary knowing that I might deal with clients such as the manager you mentioned who would just undermine me of profits simply because they've supposedly been in the game longer than I have.
I'm in the process of selling a beat to a Major artist, I am negotiating a price for the Beat. After selling the Beat, what will be the next process? I want to get royalties for my production, I am new to the music business portion of the music
Congrats bro 🙏🏾 if it’s a major label I’d always advise getting a music attorney to help with looking at the paperwork and getting you paid, I’ve had plenty of records I’ve never gotten paid for so be careful about sending stems before getting paid fam. If they have a manager, I would talk to their manager about money instead of the artist
Im also curious if that manager did studied it, the guy who wasnt friendly to u. I bet it all he did not. Also there are no requirements in that field. I did study it after having produced a lot of artists to never ever fall into that trap of half knowledge again, ever. Its like sports, everone has an opinion and a few points. Despite my experience as artists and producer and having had read all the books about the topic before studying it i was still missing out on a lot of secondary stuff that was important. I learned it. First hand knowledge from the owners of radios, tvs, labels, lawyers, tax, the whole thing. Im not into doing a channel, but everything from everyone looks really really bad once u ve learned it straight. It was a horror before that time since everyone knew a lil portion of stuff but not a single person had the entire picture. Its hard for musicians but i aint got that issue anymore. Theres much more to it than definitions of mechanisms. Things are interconnected to were i previsiouly had no clue they are. But be aware, there are more media and music managers getting built with degrees by the year since the early 2010's. So a lot of videos online will not age well. Itss worth to look into it. Experience only is not enough for the complexity of understanding to combine all the stakeholders.
Yes, in that case the record label will pay an “advance.” This is an advance on your royalties, meaning they’re paying you your money upfront and you won’t make any royalties until the record has made back that money
Help me understand. I am not an artist or beatmaker so please help me understand this. Someone can make a beat and lets say it took them 20 min to make the beat and its good. they can go ahead through it up on beat stars. licenses it to 100 artist. collect that fee from them. and then they will get royalties from the song as well. and they basically only really put time into that beat. where as an artist has to pay the licenses fee up from. spend money to maybe make the song, spend money on maybe getting the song out there, put the work to make the song blow up. and the producer just gets to collect royals off the artist hard work. It seems like the artist is the one who does most of the work and then has to split money with the producer. Doesn't really seem fair. help me understand.
If you license a beat, you have no ownership. It’s still the producers intellectual property. When you purchase a book, the author gets royalties. It’s called intellectual property rights.
Hey Sir, thanks for the video! How do you gather the data for accumulated streams/clicks and how is it possible to register royalties afterwards? If the artist is working with a music distributor he has to set up the ownerships for certain royalties beforehand, right? Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany
If you want to a 1 on 1 consultation, book an hour with me to help scale your business. (2 hours if you want to learn how I sell custom beats using paid ads and organic) 👇🏾
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Really found this vid helpful.
It's scary knowing that I might deal with clients such as the manager you mentioned who would just undermine me of profits simply because they've supposedly been in the game longer than I have.
Glad it helps out man, definitely was crazy because he tried to make me doubt my knowledge and press me into an unfair deal 💯
Thanks mane for educating producers community. Need more Videos on splits and royalties❤🙏🏻
Most def bro! Thanks for watching, I’ll have more vids in the future on this topic 🙏🏾
The best video I’ve watched so far this year on music business. You just gained a sub. I’ll so be interested in your 1 on 1 consultation bro
Glad to hear it’s helpful fam! Yeah if you’re interested shoot me a dm @kobesamplesource
This is dope 🙌
Thanks!
I'm in the process of selling a beat to a Major artist, I am negotiating a price for the Beat. After selling the Beat, what will be the next process? I want to get royalties for my production, I am new to the music business portion of the music
Congrats bro 🙏🏾 if it’s a major label I’d always advise getting a music attorney to help with looking at the paperwork and getting you paid, I’ve had plenty of records I’ve never gotten paid for so be careful about sending stems before getting paid fam. If they have a manager, I would talk to their manager about money instead of the artist
@@samplesource6566 thanks I appreciate the Info bro. I will definitely research attorneys. Are splits usually reviewed before or after being paid ?
This is very important to know! And to the manager that’s been in the game for 25 years, that’s very embarrassing 😂🤦🏽♂️
Glad it’s helpful! And forreal bro, he’s been ripping off producers for 25 years lol
@@samplesource6566 LMFAO SMH
Thank you bro
No problem fam 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hey, do you have exclusive contract templates?
I do hit me up
Thanks bro
No problem 🙏🏾
Nice video.. U got my subscription
Thank you, appreciate you 🙏🏾👊🏾
So if i sell an exclusive beat. I get my share of publishing and do i get any points from streaming?
So “streaming” actually isn’t a royalty. But the main royalty through distributors is a master royalty and you can negotiate for that if you want
Did u study media and music management?
No I didn’t
@@samplesource6566 you can. i did.
Im also curious if that manager did studied it, the guy who wasnt friendly to u. I bet it all he did not. Also there are no requirements in that field. I did study it after having produced a lot of artists to never ever fall into that trap of half knowledge again, ever. Its like sports, everone has an opinion and a few points. Despite my experience as artists and producer and having had read all the books about the topic before studying it i was still missing out on a lot of secondary stuff that was important. I learned it. First hand knowledge from the owners of radios, tvs, labels, lawyers, tax, the whole thing. Im not into doing a channel, but everything from everyone looks really really bad once u ve learned it straight. It was a horror before that time since everyone knew a lil portion of stuff but not a single person had the entire picture. Its hard for musicians but i aint got that issue anymore. Theres much more to it than definitions of mechanisms. Things are interconnected to were i previsiouly had no clue they are. But be aware, there are more media and music managers getting built with degrees by the year since the early 2010's. So a lot of videos online will not age well. Itss worth to look into it. Experience only is not enough for the complexity of understanding to combine all the stakeholders.
Can it be both though? as in Collect an upfront, and collect royalties?
Yes, in that case the record label will pay an “advance.” This is an advance on your royalties, meaning they’re paying you your money upfront and you won’t make any royalties until the record has made back that money
@@samplesource6566if the recoup would then the producer collect 2-3% on royalties right?
How do i collect royalty after selling exclusive beat?
Ascap or bmi
@@samplesource6566 I need to register myself on Ascap Or bmi?
Either because they do the same thing
so when i sell a beat to someone and say they make like 100k plus views to collect my royalties i contact they manager ask for them?
Them or they’re manager. You’ll need their ipi# to add for splits.
Help me understand. I am not an artist or beatmaker so please help me understand this. Someone can make a beat and lets say it took them 20 min to make the beat and its good. they can go ahead through it up on beat stars. licenses it to 100 artist. collect that fee from them. and then they will get royalties from the song as well. and they basically only really put time into that beat. where as an artist has to pay the licenses fee up from. spend money to maybe make the song, spend money on maybe getting the song out there, put the work to make the song blow up. and the producer just gets to collect royals off the artist hard work. It seems like the artist is the one who does most of the work and then has to split money with the producer. Doesn't really seem fair. help me understand.
If you license a beat, you have no ownership. It’s still the producers intellectual property. When you purchase a book, the author gets royalties. It’s called intellectual property rights.
Hey Sir, thanks for the video! How do you gather the data for accumulated streams/clicks and how is it possible to register royalties afterwards? If the artist is working with a music distributor he has to set up the ownerships for certain royalties beforehand, right? Thanks in advance and greetings from Germany
Hi bro, I honestly don’t track anything or take royalties unless it’s a major release 👍🏾
We are all writers ? How’s that make sense if I payed for the whole beat exclusively and they didn’t pay me a dime for making the song ????
Not sure what you mean, but yes everyone is considered a writer.
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Thanks bro 💪🏾 our beat in the background too haha
@@samplesource6566 I heard that too.😂 Its fire! 🔥🔥🔥
Anybody who’s anybody in the music biz knows that producers get writers money. Maybe the person you was dealing with was a fraud.
I’m pretty sure he’s just ignorant and egotistical fam but it’s entirely possible 💯