Goat Head Instrumental (Audio Visual Dancehall Riddim) 2023
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Title: Goat Head Instrumental
Riddim “Instrumental” Courtesy of: Top M Records
Riddim “Instrumental” Name: Goat Head InstrumentalTMR 140I2022
Instrumental Own By: Antonio McKoy of Top M Records
Composer (s) Names (s) Antonio McKoy of Top M Records
Instrumental Arranger: Antonio McKoy
Instrumental Writter: Antonio McKoy
Mix by: T5 Music
Master by: T5 Music
Recording Engineer (s) Name (s): T5 Music
Studio Name (s): Top M Recording Studio
Instrumental Produced by: Top M Records
Executive Producers: Top M Records
Creation Date: Oct 25, 2022
Compose End Date: Oct.20, 2022
Release Date: Oct. 2022
Genre: Dancehall
Mood: Good Feeling
BPM: 98
Duration: 2:51
ISRC: GBVZ72270271
P.R.O: BMI
©2022 Label Names (s): Top M Records
What’s the difference between Lease and Exclusive?
Leasing Rights.
Leasing rights give the music artist (s) / produce (s) a certain amount of uses per lease. Once it runs out,
the customer would need to buy another lease for the same beat. You can give out as many units as you
can, it’s really all up to you.
Another thing about leasing is that the producer can sell the beat to multiple artists, as long as nobody
buys the exclusive rights to it. This can be very good for the producer because he won’t have to take the
beat off sale and make more money off of it.
It is a cheaper price for the artist, because this is meant for mixtapes and promos. Usually, you wouldn’t
want to lease a beat for albums; it would make much more sense to buy the exclusive rights because
you don’t want to hear another rapper have your beat in their album, too.
The producer usually would give out an MP3 version of it, with a lesser quality sound than the exclusive.
This is because they don’t want to give out the best quality sound, unless it was an exclusive. They
deserve the better sounding material.
Exclusive Rights:
This gives the music artist sole ownership of the beat, and unlimited use of it as well. The producer
cannot sell this to anybody else and must take it down from sale.
An exclusive beat will be more expensive in price because the artist gets full ownership, and can do
whatever he pleases to the instrumental.
The producer will give out a high quality version of beat, including an MP3 and WAV form as well. Also,
they may give you a tracked-out version of the beat so that you can easily mix your vocals into it.
This will make it easier for the artist to make the song turn out well, because he can mix the vocals in the beat, and not just sit it on top.
You would usually use this for an album or something very serious like turning it to the record labels.
I hope you now know the differences between the two kinds of licenses, but let me know if you have
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