Depends on what the contract says but I have alot of Royalty Free kits I collected over the years and usually the person that made the loops write something like this: "Free to use but have to split 50/50 if you get a placement" Basically saying that if you make a beat and it gets a couple of thousands views on youtube then you don't have to pay anything or even if you sell a beat with that loop, you don't have to give the person that made the loop anything but if you get a PLACEMENT then he has the rights to a % of the split, even if a beat you made with that loop and sold it to an artist and THAT artist gets a placement then he has the right to a % too! Even by LAW the person has the right, it's just that for all small stuff then don't care because then maybe nobody would want to use them and everyone dreams about a case like this, that one of their loops gets a major placement so if you let thousands of producers use your loops then maybe you will hit the jackpot
If it’s royalty free in all regards and says so, then it is what it is! I actually had a situation recently that you would find interesting Pain : an up and coming artist (not going to name names) had a viral TikTok clip on one of my beats, it reached about 800k views in the first couple hours. He reached out to me to purchase the exclusive and while we were negotiating he ghosted. He had the beat remade and it went crazy. 1M, 2M, 10M, 20M+ views!!!! It was even featured in a movie. The remake was extremely similar to my original beat, with little variation. I eventually contacted my attorney - and we got everything you’d get in a typical producer agreement - master, advance + pub! Goes to show that even if you don’t necessarily “play” on the track, if the remake is so close to your copyright, you are a songwriter. I also obviously had the paper trail to prove that my beat was an influence. Wild situation. Thanks for another great video here!
Wow that is wild. Good to hear you were able to settle things. How did you get an attorney for music? I've also had instances of people using my beats without permission.
@therealraginggun that’s not what he said. Actually the opposite. He was saying if KYLE’S loop was 100% royalty free (which allegedly it was) then he messed up and it is what it is as far as getting PAID. I believe that was totally separate from his own personal situation in which the beat was NOT royalty free… Which means he had a right to every penny, and could go after them for infringing on his clearly stated terms. I can send you a loop or a beat for “free”, but you still owe me royalties and writing credit if that song gets placed… What happened to this guy is not what happened to Kyle beats. Loop kits, beats and leases have TERMS. Kyle’s mistake was releasing the kit 100% royalty free so even if they still get credit as a writer they don’t get paid on the backend, because they gave up that right by releasing the kit 100% royalty free. So to answer your question, no I can’t release a Melody 100% royalty free and then go after you for MONEY if the song blows up. You really have to read the terms though and make sure what you’re using is actually royalty free.
@therealraginggun It’s all about the terms. It’s not just a silly little .txt document, you actually have to read it bro. Some sound kits are even “100% royalty free” until they reach a certain amount of streams, in which case you have to contact the original creator, register the works and handle the business w them according to to terms you agreed to by using the pack. It’s really not hard. And before beat makers go and cry about it, the whole point is you use my loop for “free” make 1 billion beats really easily and quickly using my free loops and then when one of them gets placed, we BOTH get money and credits. Not. Hard. Too many small time producers don’t understand how any of this works and view it as some type of war where every man is fighting for themselves. Literally shooting themselves in the foot. Just read the terms and build relationships with people lol
Pain unfortunately (PEOPLE) producers, artist, online music business only operate on emotions and not the facts or rules. Thank you for being a fact giver. Pain for PRESIDENT!!!!
That point you made right at the end was something I needed to hear today. Generic motivation is cool, but having an actual read of what the given field is provides a clear perspective of what the path ahead looks like. Also that "no motion" response was WILD. Peace
As a creative, who is going through the proper channels to establish a business, it was always my number one priority and still is my number one priority to continually learn and be aware of my own ignorance (pertaining to all aspects of life) of the information needed to launch and perpetuate a successful music business. It is absolutely astounding to see the amount of stupidity and obvious arrogance people have displayed. At the end of the day, the people who already know about this or are open to know what they don’t know are going to be the ones that thrive and do good business and avoid any possible conflicts. To anybody who has a position in the music business, whether or not it is your responsibility to know, it is always important to be aware of the facet you’re endeavoring and all sides of that facet.
I really appreciate your in depth explainations, even if I dont fully understand all of it. You really do your best to inform the community with the facts and I appreciate that mate.
I think the most important to takeaway is if you sell sample packs, stop labeling it free or royalty free It's disingenuous marketing for short term sales (or free emails etc) and not understanding long term consequences for doing so.
@@DJPain1 cuz it creates the problems you described in the video with unknown or new producers assuming that their royalty free or free packs to use as they please that's why
@@DJPain1 Hey do you want to hire me to do your garden? I work for free! No charges! But you need to pay me a commission every month for using 'my' garden.
On the point of sampling, labels usually own the sound recording while publishers own the underlying composition which means: you'll be paying 2 entities for the clearance of a sample (unless the sample was recorded under a 360 or 270 contract, in which case you'll pay the label for both copyright clearances)
This reminds me of that one guitarist who was posting loops onto looperman and landed huge placements with Gunna, Lil Baby and Polo G and then started complaining about credit and royalties
right after video dropped I purchased PLATINUM MELODY COMPOSITIONS packin hope to make beats and submit them back to KyleBeats for him to send them to That Mexican OT. I never received any emails to which I can submit. I've been writing emails to Kyle's team, yet noone responded. I feel scammed and would love to get a refund as I could not even get a chance to enter the "2 Week Challange".
@@EvanneThePlug Yeah I only received The order confirmation and loops. No submit email "file a chargeback" you mean like an email wanting a refund or? I already did that too.
Ok the issue with people who make and give away ‘free kits’ know that it will be misinterpreted by the other side as a giveaway. It’s false advertising . Just be upfront and put it on the front of your page.
@@DJPain1 it’s still false advertising. If a store did this they would be fined. And actually this may be covered under consumer protection laws since these kits are being sold through online stores and using paypal and stripe. You should read those terms about fraudulent selling. You could be banned by them
@@roggie1stores give away free items all the time. You buying a Nike shirt from a store doesn’t mean you own the trademark to the Nike logo. Your logic isn’t working out for you here.
No it’s not. First of all, read the terms. Second of all, I am giving you my intellectual property for free and exchange for an *opportunity*. We BOTH get paid and we BOTH get a credit added to our resume when the song hits. Why is that so hard for selfish producers to understand? Why do you even feel entitled to using my loop for free and then giving me NO money or credit if it becomes successful? Only producers who have no placements or have never done anything would think this is how it works. I promise you your favorite producers with the most placements understand how to collab without all this salty BS
@@hockeytalk6084 all I have been saying is for you guys to be upfront with your terms. Put in on the front page. By burying it in the back you’re acting shady. Why is it so hard to be honest?
Ignoring the millions of people that will always remain clueless about music business…. Royalty Free loops have always been used as a hook to draw eyes. The problem isn’t that he asked for credit, it’s that he double dipped. He released a free sample pack royalty free and gained whatever benefits at the time, then years later with no legal standing he pressured that team and sold a narrative which was compelling, but damaging to OG producer. Interview that guy… I would be pissed personally, unless I’m chopping it up with them, I only fw royalty free loops… This the type of ishh that make sync cautious
Willful stupidity and ignorance in society in general is such an epidemic. It being coupled with the entitlement and arrogance often witnessed in the music industry would be laughable if it wasn’t so problematic
@therealraginggun I think the people who release ""royalty free stuff" that do it because deep inside they know they can break that rule anytime since there are laws regarding original copyright ownership I think they do it to make the artist think it's all there's and they can do with it whatever they want with it without risk so they have more chance to have a hit song because if they make it difficult than the artist might be afraid of using it and the chance of making a hit is less. I do think That having a simple contract or licensing terms in a written file within the sound pack and metadata is even better, that way you can give the artist peace of mind to use the samples but with a limit cap. That's atleast what I am planning to do when I release mine.
Nothing wrong with sending or releasing loops for free that at NOT royalty free. Quite frankly this is how it’s done. Got my first placement doing it. All these people arguing just don’t understand how to network and collab
In regards to your comment about rappers feeling like they are paying a producer twice, I agree that they definitely didn't fully understand copyright ownership. I can also see why there is frustration on the rapper's side though. If we step back and look at the creation of a song as a venture between two businesses - Business R and Business P. Let's say both businesses equally use their talent to create the song, but Business R initiated the project and hired Business P to provide their talent for $300. Business P requires 50% ownership of the song via copyright law. Business R then goes out and pays $300 for the song to be mixed/mastered, $1000 for visuals, and $1000 for social media ads. In total Business R spent $2600 with 50% ownership while Business P was paid $300 with 50% ownership. Financially speaking, Business P comes out ahead in this venture. Business R is the rapper and Business P is the producer. Artists get frustrated because after it's all said and done because they realize what has happened in business terms. Producers are not at fault for wanting their equity. If artists accept this scenario from the start, they shouldn't get buyer's remorse after the fact. As music creatives, we must consider the business first, look at the big picture, and understand what's going on.
I actually had a situation couple of months ago. Released a song in 2021 using a "royalty-free" loop from looperman. Tried contacting the producer via email, ig etc. No response. We released the song anyways (since it´s "royalty free", right). It blew up (10m streams and 200k tiktok videos, which is a lot in my country haha). I got like 500 dollars in advance and 50% of the publishing. All good right. Then 4 months ago. Some dude messages me/the label saying i stole his clients loop ya-da-ya-da. Demanding like 3 grand and 5 points on the master (royalties). The artist ended up paying out of his own pocket and the dude got what he asked for...He ended up getting more money and procentege than me. The guy who made a 10 second snippet. Whilst i traveled to different cities, made the beat, recorded the artist, mixed, mastered. It´s a joke. Learned my lesson, be hella careful with using loops and samples. Now i make everything myself
@@thefigurettes as in anyone can upload to looperman and say this rnb sample which they stole from a commercially released track, is supposedly royalty free - Splice et al are closed systems and offer better protection I would't trust looperman if I couldn't contact the OG loopmaker
The person/company who can set up a system that tracks loop/melody/sample owners, and calculates the fair splits so that they don't have to chase that down, and the beat maker doesn't have to have a huge spreadsheet to track all of that, and then provides that tracking service for a reasonable fee....that's someone who is going to make good money, and provide a game changing service.
Nah you're right and if people did invest the time needed they would actually understand all this. It may not make the most sense in the beginning but once you wrap your head around it yeah its basic copyright law. Labels submit takedown orders all the time for crap like this for their artists when companies use music without the proper license like this in commercials, social media posts, movies etc... (Like you mentioned with Spotify or the Car commercial) it's all business at the end of the day when you're operating at a scale like that. But what do we expect? Look at the majority of people who use loops, they can't even invest the time it takes to learn the basic skills to program in their own melodies or learn an instrument but want to call themselves producers and cry when its time to split the equity generated?!? Unfortunately there's too many of them out there but I agree 100% with your last statement that it may not be as saturated of a community as we think if there's a big amount of "producers" but only a small percentage of people who actually understand what it takes to succeed long term. And I don't even produce lmao I'm strictly an audio engineer but there's many parallels like this in the music business overall. Good video though the right people will understand, it's just the fools that love running around the internet spreading misinformation without knowing how things actually work influencing people to be idiotic like them. Again like you mentioned in the video
Here's a quick quote I'd like to share about fools from Robert Greene's Mastery book for anyone willing to read... "In the course of your life you will be continually encountering fools. There are simply too many to avoid. We can classify people as fools by the following rubric: when it comes to practical life, what should matter is getting long term results, and getting the work done in as efficient and creative a manner as possible. That should be the supreme value that guides people’s action. But fools carry with them a different scale of values. They place more importance on short-term matters - grabbing immediate money, getting attention from the public or media, and looking good. They are ruled by their ego and insecurities. They tend to enjoy drama and political intrigue for their own sake. When they criticize, they always emphasize matters that are irrelevant to the overall picture or argument. They are more interested in their career and position than in the truth. You can distinguish them by how little they get done, or by how hard they make it for others to get results. They lack a certain common sense, getting worked up about things that are not really important while ignoring problems that will spell doom in the long term. The natural tendency with fools is to lower yourself to their level. They annoy you, get under your skin, and draw you into a battle. In the process, you feel petty and confused. You lose a sense of what is really important. You can’t win an argument or get them to see your side or change their behavior, because rationality and results don’t matter to them. You simply waste valuable time and emotional energy. In dealing with fools you must adopt the following philosophy: they are simply a part of life, like rocks or furniture. All of us have foolish sides, moments in which we lose our heads and think more of our ego or short-term goals. It is human nature. Seeing this foolishness within you, you can then accept it in others. This will allow you to smile at their antics, to tolerate their presence as you would a silly child, and to avoid the madness of trying to change them. It is all part of the human comedy, and it is nothing to get upset or lose sleep over.”
Okay so no social media, right? Like total blackout... Nobody knows who you are, anything... because it might distract you from your goal...(?) so.. why/how did you have the time to post something like this?
To me it's the royalty free designation that's the issue. If something is labeled as royalty free, then it logically follows that loop creator wouldn't be entitled to credit on the song that sampled it. This is because getting credit would invariably lead to receiving royalties as an official writer or artist on the song. A "free" sample pack wouldn't be the same situation. I personally think it would be a little misleading, but it's not the same as saying it's royalty free.
I've had songs copywriter stricken on TH-cam for using a free for non profit beat and I didn't even attempt to monetize it. That's why I'm trying to learn to make my pwn beats now
Yup. Releases TOTALLY royalty free loop….gets placed….gets writers credit but no royalties……*shocked Pikachu meme*. He knows the industry well enough to know they weren’t owed a penny
I don't understand why the producer community continues to talk crap about who is really talking about the business side and works on the music business. Unlike most content creation producers, Pain1 has experience on this and like BricktheMane said, 99% of the producers are not part of the "game" and I'm pretty sure that Pain1 is part of that, KyleBeats is not (and he said it himself, he doesn't want to). So bottom line is: Learn what who knows about this, stop being a stupid dumb producers with no name or music out there DJPain1, another great video, it's sad that the community is in this state :| thanks for sharing once again!
For me it wasn't about the royalty free loop, it was the fact that he said the mexican ot "stole" his beat. Dude libled him, he is lucky mexican ot is chill af.
The problem is that if you say it's "Free" you need to say it's free to download and let people know they don't have a license to use it commercially and if you do allow for commercial work then also mention clearly that you will have to give splits for use of their work. The biggest problems is that they don't make this clear... they say we giving something out for free to get people to give them their email but if they use it commercially they want to get paid and get splits... that sht makes no sense. No you shouldn't get anything other than credit if you give something out for free. This is similar to open source if I give away a piece of code for free on github and someone makes a million dollars building upon what I gave away as free then I shouldn't ask for a payment. This is also why I don't use loops or bs melodys from anyone and no one should. I don't get why all these so called producers need 7 other different producers to make 1 beat...
Yes, kits should contain clear terms. I’ve said this many times. The problem is that kits and websites DO contain these terms and producers don’t read them or complain that ‘free’ downloads should be royalty free because they’re free and also that paid kits should be free because they already paid. We hold ourselves to low standards and expect high returns.
The comments of this video makes me 100 times more frustrated than the “issue” itself. Kid released a royalty free kit, and then the song blew up. He was destined to make exactly zero dollars off that song the day he released a 100% royalty free loop kit. Of course he deserves writers credit but he was actually lucky to still get a plaque. And then after you explain the whole situation so well, this comment section is still filled with crybabies who have never accomplished a single thing in the music industry, whining about how they can’t steal our intellectual property for free without any consequence. Don’t people realize if they use a “free” loop that ISN’T royalty-free, and the song blows up….everybody wins? Maybe they would if they had literally ever made a loop or a beat that got placed. But instead, they just get bitter and complain about something they don’t even understand. My first placement ever was off of free loop that was not royalty-free and I had a clearly stated contract. I send these loops out for free and if one of them makes it on a record they hit me up and they have my ascap number. Everybody’s happy.
Watching this video (I see many of yours) made me wonder how you do it, bro. You gotta be tired, irritated, frustrated and generally just run down dealing with ignorant comments as often as you do. Swear to GOD I'm just waiting for the day you pop off because you've had enough, lmao. How does someone talk shit about the knowledge being dropped from someone (like yourself) meanwhile ignoring the success behind that person? (And NOT do research before they comment) You have said things in the past that I didnt quite grasp or understand and instead of acting like a dumbass and publicly saying "Nuh-uhhh" like some jaded 5 year old, I went and looked it up to see what I was missing. Keep up the good fight brother.
Question, what about the actual producer? Because of the way his vid is initially presented, it comes off like they stole it. It could have effed them up and the possible relationship they had w/Mexican OT's team
So many people in this comment section don’t even know how to network. I’m a hip-hop sample maker with several placements and even I use NON rotary free loops sometimes. I see everybody crying about this like it’s some type of scam to post loops for free but have terms. Anyone who says this is instantly outing themselves as having no credibility. So, let’s say a producer like Sharkboy who has 1 billion streams sends out a “free” loop pack and I decide I’m gonna make a couple beats with his loops today because I have a session coming up and I don’t have all day to make my own samples. I know for a fact that, although I received these loops for free, they are not royalty free and that he has terms. No problem. This allows me to essentially Collab with a billboard producer, literally put his name on the beat, give him credit, and then send the beat out to relevant artist with a huge producers name on it. First of all, there’s a good chance that that producer has had more success than you and is better than you at the thing you are trying to do. So for example, I’m probably going to make a better rage beat using a Sharkboy sample then if I made my own (nobody is saying we couldn’t). I can then send that out to relevant artists and theoretically have a much BIGGER chance of getting a placement than if I made the whole thing from scratch. I can even send the beat back to the loopmaker and if it is actually good, there’s a chance he will send it out too. Are you guys starting to see where this is going? using non-royalty free loops is not a scam or false advertising. It’s an EASY Way to Collab with much bigger producers and expand everyone’s opportunities a hundredfold. You guys need to stop shooting ourselves in the foot and build some relationships with people.
Golden Girls analogue expresses facts , I hope the minds interpret using this as a blueprint to ownership. I purchased beats from a lot of Producers, It would be a honor to pay them homage in accolades, in thanks, appreciation, respect, and get them paid. I’m sure Mustard got taken care of by Kendrick, that’s how it should be for all producers after a hit brings in a lot of bread!!!
This didn't need to be explained its commonsense Pain. Kyle knew he couldn't make no money off the royalty free loop so he created a click bait video that made it seem like something was stolen because he knew it would get views and he could get paid that way. That was the only way he would ever make any money from them royalty free loops. Hopefully he gave some of that video money to Durez!!
hey DJ Pain. My apologies. I know you brought up the Kyle Beats video in a previous video. I was thown off by the title, but i now understand the purpose of this video. ZiahtheOne cant talk on you for anything! who is that? Do you know him? Cause we don't! If anything he's hatin and is full of gas. Ignore him and keep doing you bro. Your results speak volumes compared to his.
Okay wait, I'm lost here. So if I pay for an unlimited lease (that is not exclusive to me only) on a beat and the song blows up ... I still need to pay cuts to producers and the samples.
You're not paying anything. You're registering the producer as the co-writer because that's the legal and morally right thing to do. You aren't writing them checks, sending them cash, nothing, I have a whole segment in this video to explain this.
what do you think of someone wanted 50% split on beatstars purchases because you used a hihat from a free kit. I would obviously credit them if I used there melodies.
I don’t know if you watched the video but he didn’t get any money from the beat. He just wanted credits, which should still be given even if it’s royalty free
@@DJPain1 in Kyle’s video he literally involves the other party and it’s all resolved in a way that made everyone happy. This video is disingenuous and ultimately making problems where there are none. It’s clear involving Kyle’s name gives you way more views than you’re used to and decided to milk it, which in my opinion is way worse than Kyle’s content. But carry on.
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As far as i know 1500 streams is equivalent to one sale not 150. So for a gold certification youd need about 50 to 70mil total streams, otherwise everyone and their dog would be going gold everyday if it was 150streams
1500 stream is an album sale. 150 is single sale. Gold is around 100 million collective streams. I Have plenty of friends with gold and platinum records
Using Fake News To Sell Products Is More Popular Than You Might Think. But a lie is still a lie. There is actually sites that teach you how to do this. Kyle can Eod it's no wonder weaver beats always goes after him 😂
1:23 Plot twist, no not everyone uses the same stuff, i dont even use plugins on any of my setups but then again doing it differently then the entire world does
@@DJPain1 I understand what you mean definitely and i knew it i was just being like all the know it all’s hahaha definitely lots of education points in these lately!!
A lot of producers, especially newer ones in the scene, would benefit a lot from the Donald Passman book. I've had that book for 6 years, and I still reference it almost daily.
the Word Free Should Not Exist . walk into a restaurant ask for free water they will look at you funny. walk into a place and ask for the bathroom without buying something they will look at you funny. ask someone to give you a haircut for free they will look at you funny. I know you've been successful with Free. but ask the other 80% of Producers How that's treating them ☠
Make beats with my clone with the DJ PAIN 1 collab program: www.beatstars.com/studio/lemonaide
See this is why I miss the CD/DVD/VHS era. We see why that FBI warning is so important.
Royalty free then flips after someone finds success with a loop? Nah that’s lame as fuck and disingenuous. Welcome to the music industry 😂
Depends on what the contract says but I have alot of Royalty Free kits I collected over the years and usually the person that made the loops write something like this: "Free to use but have to split 50/50 if you get a placement"
Basically saying that if you make a beat and it gets a couple of thousands views on youtube then you don't have to pay anything or even if you sell a beat with that loop, you don't have to give the person that made the loop anything but if you get a PLACEMENT then he has the rights to a % of the split, even if a beat you made with that loop and sold it to an artist and THAT artist gets a placement then he has the right to a % too!
Even by LAW the person has the right, it's just that for all small stuff then don't care because then maybe nobody would want to use them and everyone dreams about a case like this, that one of their loops gets a major placement so if you let thousands of producers use your loops then maybe you will hit the jackpot
@@MrLobba They obviously don’t know what royalty free means. Splitting the track 50/50 is not even close to being royalty free.
Extremely lame. Just don’t create royalty free loops if you are not going to use logic over emotion.
@@MrLobba How is that royalty free?
@@eljefemoreno all of them have "fine print". You have to read.
only one way to settle this, Kyle Beats vs DJ Pain1 in celebrity boxing on a jake paul undercard, winner gets a plaque 💿
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Dammit man 🙄
DJ pain is built like a brick shit house. He dropped that low-key flex workout video. I would not want to be in the ring with him. Respect.
Bro came up w a plan 😂
If it’s royalty free in all regards and says so, then it is what it is! I actually had a situation recently that you would find interesting Pain : an up and coming artist (not going to name names) had a viral TikTok clip on one of my beats, it reached about 800k views in the first couple hours. He reached out to me to purchase the exclusive and while we were negotiating he ghosted. He had the beat remade and it went crazy. 1M, 2M, 10M, 20M+ views!!!! It was even featured in a movie. The remake was extremely similar to my original beat, with little variation. I eventually contacted my attorney - and we got everything you’d get in a typical producer agreement - master, advance + pub! Goes to show that even if you don’t necessarily “play” on the track, if the remake is so close to your copyright, you are a songwriter. I also obviously had the paper trail to prove that my beat was an influence. Wild situation. Thanks for another great video here!
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Wow that is wild. Good to hear you were able to settle things. How did you get an attorney for music? I've also had instances of people using my beats without permission.
That’s why I mocked that last stupid comment about the ‘remake.’ Good job, I’d love to hear more about this.
@therealraginggun that’s not what he said. Actually the opposite. He was saying if KYLE’S loop was 100% royalty free (which allegedly it was) then he messed up and it is what it is as far as getting PAID. I believe that was totally separate from his own personal situation in which the beat was NOT royalty free… Which means he had a right to every penny, and could go after them for infringing on his clearly stated terms. I can send you a loop or a beat for “free”, but you still owe me royalties and writing credit if that song gets placed… What happened to this guy is not what happened to Kyle beats. Loop kits, beats and leases have TERMS. Kyle’s mistake was releasing the kit 100% royalty free so even if they still get credit as a writer they don’t get paid on the backend, because they gave up that right by releasing the kit 100% royalty free. So to answer your question, no I can’t release a Melody 100% royalty free and then go after you for MONEY if the song blows up. You really have to read the terms though and make sure what you’re using is actually royalty free.
@therealraginggun It’s all about the terms. It’s not just a silly little .txt document, you actually have to read it bro. Some sound kits are even “100% royalty free” until they reach a certain amount of streams, in which case you have to contact the original creator, register the works and handle the business w them according to to terms you agreed to by using the pack. It’s really not hard. And before beat makers go and cry about it, the whole point is you use my loop for “free” make 1 billion beats really easily and quickly using my free loops and then when one of them gets placed, we BOTH get money and credits. Not. Hard. Too many small time producers don’t understand how any of this works and view it as some type of war where every man is fighting for themselves. Literally shooting themselves in the foot. Just read the terms and build relationships with people lol
Pain unfortunately (PEOPLE) producers, artist, online music business only operate on emotions and not the facts or rules. Thank you for being a fact giver. Pain for PRESIDENT!!!!
The Zionists would never let me get elected 😂
This is why people need to invest in understanding the music business. Watching Pain1 videos like this helps as well buying the damn that hurt kit.
Thank you 🙏🏽
I recently hired a lawyer on fiverr to make my royalty sample licensing agreement stronger, I'm now protected af with this 3 page beast 💪
Thanks for the good copyright information and explaining it. You always have good advice I’m glad I subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
I've never made loops but if I did - I wouldn't list them as royalty free💀
What about if no one paid go get em tho...?
That point you made right at the end was something I needed to hear today. Generic motivation is cool, but having an actual read of what the given field is provides a clear perspective of what the path ahead looks like.
Also that "no motion" response was WILD.
Peace
Well said!
You know shit is serious when DJ Pain 1 put his tank top on.
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RIP Betty White 🕊️10:04
RIP the entire cast bro
@@DJPain1 damn..
I never watched didn’t know..
RIP the GOLDEN Girls🕊️
As a creative, who is going through the proper channels to establish a business, it was always my number one priority and still is my number one priority to continually learn and be aware of my own ignorance (pertaining to all aspects of life) of the information needed to launch and perpetuate a successful music business. It is absolutely astounding to see the amount of stupidity and obvious arrogance people have displayed.
At the end of the day, the people who already know about this or are open to know what they don’t know are going to be the ones that thrive and do good business and avoid any possible conflicts.
To anybody who has a position in the music business, whether or not it is your responsibility to know, it is always important to be aware of the facet you’re endeavoring and all sides of that facet.
Your videos always answer questions I’ve been thinking about for time ! Thanks for the knowledge my G !
Any time
Thank you DJ Pain, we learning, GAME IS GAME
You, Dame, and Erin drop so many gems. People just get stuck in their ways but most of us are rocking with y'all.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Kyle beats is a film maker… he told a crazy story… he saw a lane open and took it to the finish line
People in our industry will argue to death on why they shouldn't have to pay someone for their labor. Does anyone else find this INSANE?
I find it insane when producers make the same argument for other producers
YES!!!!! Read this very comment section!! 🤦♂️
@@LMarquee What do you think royalty free means?
I really appreciate your in depth explainations, even if I dont fully understand all of it. You really do your best to inform the community with the facts and I appreciate that mate.
Happy to hear that!
Thank you for you perspective! Spot on bro!!
I was randomly listening to this during a workout and it was surprisingly fueling! I am now going to need a selection of the comments as an audiobook.
I think the most important to takeaway is if you sell sample packs, stop labeling it free or royalty free
It's disingenuous marketing for short term sales (or free emails etc) and not understanding long term consequences for doing so.
If you don’t charge for the kit, why wouldn’t you label it as ‘free?’ 🤦🏽
@@DJPain1 cuz it creates the problems you described in the video with unknown or new producers assuming that their royalty free or free packs to use as they please that's why
@@d-1beats so should I label bottles of water as ‘contains water, do not inhale?’
@@DJPain1 I guess your trolling works for you lol
@@DJPain1 Hey do you want to hire me to do your garden? I work for free! No charges! But you need to pay me a commission every month for using 'my' garden.
I admire your tenacity. It's inspiring and as well frightening... because you need it. People really do leave under a rock or up on the clouds
Thanks for making these videos pain! You're spot on as always!
My pleasure!
On the point of sampling, labels usually own the sound recording while publishers own the underlying composition which means: you'll be paying 2 entities for the clearance of a sample (unless the sample was recorded under a 360 or 270 contract, in which case you'll pay the label for both copyright clearances)
@@brvthakay yep it’s a huge pain and in no way is using a premade loop more of a challenge than sample clearance
Thank you fr fr. Preciate you for all the good info and game in these videos; you’re a Real1
BlessUp
I appreciate that
🔥Your videos are awesome. Thanx for sharing your knowledge.🔥
Glad you like them!
This reminds me of that one guitarist who was posting loops onto looperman and landed huge placements with Gunna, Lil Baby and Polo G and then started complaining about credit and royalties
Royalty free is royalty free 🎯
right after video dropped I purchased PLATINUM MELODY COMPOSITIONS packin hope to make beats and submit them back to KyleBeats for him to send them to That Mexican OT.
I never received any emails to which I can submit. I've been writing emails to Kyle's team, yet noone responded.
I feel scammed and would love to get a refund as I could not even get a chance to enter the "2 Week Challange".
You should have responded in the email with the beats bro
@@EvanneThePlug I received no emails
@@ArnoAvsec dang. I received 3. The order confirmation, loops, and email to submit. If I were you , I’ll just file a chargeback
@@EvanneThePlug Yeah I only received The order confirmation and loops. No submit email
"file a chargeback" you mean like an email wanting a refund or? I already did that too.
Automated Emails go to spam all the time
Highly appreciate the presence of Dj Pain in these muddy times ! Stay healthy bro ! ✊
@@GODBLESS43478 you as well 🙏🏽
Great video dj pain,we all need this kind of info,keep doing your great work.peace
Much appreciated
I was mad confused cause I got the same sample packs and sample so this was kinda important to me 🫡
Thanks for watching
Ok the issue with people who make and give away ‘free kits’ know that it will be misinterpreted by the other side as a giveaway. It’s false advertising . Just be upfront and put it on the front of your page.
@@roggie1 people in the music business shouldn’t be expected to read terms and know the laws of their own career field? Huh
@@DJPain1 it’s still false advertising. If a store did this they would be fined. And actually this may be covered under consumer protection laws since these kits are being sold through online stores and using paypal and stripe. You should read those terms about fraudulent selling. You could be banned by them
@@roggie1stores give away free items all the time. You buying a Nike shirt from a store doesn’t mean you own the trademark to the Nike logo. Your logic isn’t working out for you here.
No it’s not. First of all, read the terms. Second of all, I am giving you my intellectual property for free and exchange for an *opportunity*. We BOTH get paid and we BOTH get a credit added to our resume when the song hits. Why is that so hard for selfish producers to understand? Why do you even feel entitled to using my loop for free and then giving me NO money or credit if it becomes successful? Only producers who have no placements or have never done anything would think this is how it works. I promise you your favorite producers with the most placements understand how to collab without all this salty BS
@@hockeytalk6084 all I have been saying is for you guys to be upfront with your terms. Put in on the front page. By burying it in the back you’re acting shady. Why is it so hard to be honest?
Ignoring the millions of people that will always remain clueless about music business…. Royalty Free loops have always been used as a hook to draw eyes. The problem isn’t that he asked for credit, it’s that he double dipped. He released a free sample pack royalty free and gained whatever benefits at the time, then years later with no legal standing he pressured that team and sold a narrative which was compelling, but damaging to OG producer. Interview that guy… I would be pissed personally, unless I’m chopping it up with them, I only fw royalty free loops… This the type of ishh that make sync cautious
thanks for the share
Thanks for watching
Willful stupidity and ignorance in society in general is such an epidemic. It being coupled with the entitlement and arrogance often witnessed in the music industry would be laughable if it wasn’t so problematic
@therealraginggun I think the people who release ""royalty free stuff" that do it because deep inside they know they can break that rule anytime since there are laws regarding original copyright ownership I think they do it to make the artist think it's all there's and they can do with it whatever they want with it without risk so they have more chance to have a hit song because if they make it difficult than the artist might be afraid of using it and the chance of making a hit is less.
I do think That having a simple contract or licensing terms in a written file within the sound pack and metadata is even better,
that way you can give the artist peace of mind to use the samples but with a limit cap.
That's atleast what I am planning to do when I release mine.
Nothing wrong with sending or releasing loops for free that at NOT royalty free. Quite frankly this is how it’s done. Got my first placement doing it. All these people arguing just don’t understand how to network and collab
Hello, if you help the comunity so much ....Could you tell me with what software you use to create video and add the beat in them?
@@Hyu-t6b Vegas but you can do it with any free program like canva, CapCut free, or iMovie
The most knowledgeable upfront guy. Thanks Pain1.
I appreciate that!
In regards to your comment about rappers feeling like they are paying a producer twice, I agree that they definitely didn't fully understand copyright ownership. I can also see why there is frustration on the rapper's side though. If we step back and look at the creation of a song as a venture between two businesses - Business R and Business P. Let's say both businesses equally use their talent to create the song, but Business R initiated the project and hired Business P to provide their talent for $300. Business P requires 50% ownership of the song via copyright law. Business R then goes out and pays $300 for the song to be mixed/mastered, $1000 for visuals, and $1000 for social media ads. In total Business R spent $2600 with 50% ownership while Business P was paid $300 with 50% ownership. Financially speaking, Business P comes out ahead in this venture. Business R is the rapper and Business P is the producer. Artists get frustrated because after it's all said and done because they realize what has happened in business terms. Producers are not at fault for wanting their equity. If artists accept this scenario from the start, they shouldn't get buyer's remorse after the fact. As music creatives, we must consider the business first, look at the big picture, and understand what's going on.
I actually had a situation couple of months ago.
Released a song in 2021 using a "royalty-free" loop from looperman. Tried contacting the producer via email, ig etc. No response. We released the song anyways (since it´s "royalty free", right). It blew up (10m streams and 200k tiktok videos, which is a lot in my country haha). I got like 500 dollars in advance and 50% of the publishing. All good right.
Then 4 months ago. Some dude messages me/the label saying i stole his clients loop ya-da-ya-da. Demanding like 3 grand and 5 points on the master (royalties). The artist ended up paying out of his own pocket and the dude got what he asked for...He ended up getting more money and procentege than me. The guy who made a 10 second snippet. Whilst i traveled to different cities, made the beat, recorded the artist, mixed, mastered. It´s a joke. Learned my lesson, be hella careful with using loops and samples. Now i make everything myself
@@thefigurettes looperman makes me nervous because anybody can upload there
@@DJPain1 wym exactly? like "anybody" as in signed producers?
@@thefigurettes as in anyone can upload to looperman and say this rnb sample which they stole from a commercially released track, is supposedly royalty free - Splice et al are closed systems and offer better protection
I would't trust looperman if I couldn't contact the OG loopmaker
@@GA5aLaProd as i said in my comment
The person/company who can set up a system that tracks loop/melody/sample owners, and calculates the fair splits so that they don't have to chase that down, and the beat maker doesn't have to have a huge spreadsheet to track all of that, and then provides that tracking service for a reasonable fee....that's someone who is going to make good money, and provide a game changing service.
DJ pain keep pushing the culture!! You know your stuff!!
You dropping gems for us bro 👏🏾👏🏾💯💯
Thank you 🙏🏽
Nah you're right and if people did invest the time needed they would actually understand all this. It may not make the most sense in the beginning but once you wrap your head around it yeah its basic copyright law. Labels submit takedown orders all the time for crap like this for their artists when companies use music without the proper license like this in commercials, social media posts, movies etc... (Like you mentioned with Spotify or the Car commercial) it's all business at the end of the day when you're operating at a scale like that.
But what do we expect? Look at the majority of people who use loops, they can't even invest the time it takes to learn the basic skills to program in their own melodies or learn an instrument but want to call themselves producers and cry when its time to split the equity generated?!?
Unfortunately there's too many of them out there but I agree 100% with your last statement that it may not be as saturated of a community as we think if there's a big amount of "producers" but only a small percentage of people who actually understand what it takes to succeed long term.
And I don't even produce lmao I'm strictly an audio engineer but there's many parallels like this in the music business overall.
Good video though the right people will understand, it's just the fools that love running around the internet spreading misinformation without knowing how things actually work influencing people to be idiotic like them. Again like you mentioned in the video
Here's a quick quote I'd like to share about fools from Robert Greene's Mastery book for anyone willing to read...
"In the course of your life you will be continually encountering fools. There are simply too many to avoid.
We can classify people as fools by the following rubric: when it comes to practical life, what should matter is getting long term results, and getting the work done in as efficient and creative a manner as possible.
That should be the supreme value that guides people’s action. But fools carry with them a different scale of values.
They place more importance on short-term matters - grabbing immediate money, getting attention from the public or media, and looking good. They are ruled by their ego and insecurities.
They tend to enjoy drama and political intrigue for their own sake. When they criticize, they always emphasize matters that are irrelevant to the overall picture or argument.
They are more interested in their career and position than in the truth. You can distinguish them by how little they get done, or by how hard they make it for others to get results.
They lack a certain common sense, getting worked up about things that are not really important while ignoring problems that will spell doom in the long term.
The natural tendency with fools is to lower yourself to their level.
They annoy you, get under your skin, and draw you into a battle.
In the process, you feel petty and confused. You lose a sense of what is really important.
You can’t win an argument or get them to see your side or change their behavior, because rationality and results don’t matter to them.
You simply waste valuable time and emotional energy.
In dealing with fools you must adopt the following philosophy: they are simply a part of life, like rocks or furniture.
All of us have foolish sides, moments in which we lose our heads and think more of our ego or short-term goals.
It is human nature. Seeing this foolishness within you, you can then accept it in others.
This will allow you to smile at their antics, to tolerate their presence as you would a silly child, and to avoid the madness of trying to change them.
It is all part of the human comedy, and it is nothing to get upset or lose sleep over.”
Man this dude is a phenom bro preciate tha vlog DJ Pain1 tru 2 da game 🎯
Much needed explanation!
Thanks
These so called producers are nothing more than bs If I’m a professional producer I’m not going to be on TH-cam I have to stay focused on my work .
Damn I’m just bs then
Okay so no social media, right? Like total blackout... Nobody knows who you are, anything... because it might distract you from your goal...(?) so.. why/how did you have the time to post something like this?
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Dude is dropping nothing but gems thanks man!
Thank you 🙏🏽
thank you 🙏🏻
All producers please press 5 for the most concise and perfect explanation of how using non-royalty free samples works.
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To me it's the royalty free designation that's the issue. If something is labeled as royalty free, then it logically follows that loop creator wouldn't be entitled to credit on the song that sampled it. This is because getting credit would invariably lead to receiving royalties as an official writer or artist on the song. A "free" sample pack wouldn't be the same situation. I personally think it would be a little misleading, but it's not the same as saying it's royalty free.
@@seanjohnson7367 correct, that’s the whole conversation these morons aren’t grasping
I've had songs copywriter stricken on TH-cam for using a free for non profit beat and I didn't even attempt to monetize it. That's why I'm trying to learn to make my pwn beats now
great content brother!
This is a very solid video!
Think Kyle just blew up a minor situation to bring big attention
Yup. Releases TOTALLY royalty free loop….gets placed….gets writers credit but no royalties……*shocked Pikachu meme*. He knows the industry well enough to know they weren’t owed a penny
@@hockeytalk6084absolutely man, he was actually kool just being himself and staying in his own lane, he taking the fool route
I don't understand why the producer community continues to talk crap about who is really talking about the business side and works on the music business. Unlike most content creation producers, Pain1 has experience on this and like BricktheMane said, 99% of the producers are not part of the "game" and I'm pretty sure that Pain1 is part of that, KyleBeats is not (and he said it himself, he doesn't want to). So bottom line is:
Learn what who knows about this, stop being a stupid dumb producers with no name or music out there
DJPain1, another great video, it's sad that the community is in this state :| thanks for sharing once again!
@@uniQeZOR it might be a good thing to only have the minority of us working at a serious level though. Either way, thank you 🙏🏽
For me it wasn't about the royalty free loop, it was the fact that he said the mexican ot "stole" his beat. Dude libled him, he is lucky mexican ot is chill af.
And in the video Kyle says he doesn't want to get his lawyers involved like dude chill out with that clown behavior
The problem is that if you say it's "Free" you need to say it's free to download and let people know they don't have a license to use it commercially and if you do allow for commercial work then also mention clearly that you will have to give splits for use of their work. The biggest problems is that they don't make this clear... they say we giving something out for free to get people to give them their email but if they use it commercially they want to get paid and get splits... that sht makes no sense. No you shouldn't get anything other than credit if you give something out for free. This is similar to open source if I give away a piece of code for free on github and someone makes a million dollars building upon what I gave away as free then I shouldn't ask for a payment. This is also why I don't use loops or bs melodys from anyone and no one should. I don't get why all these so called producers need 7 other different producers to make 1 beat...
Yes, kits should contain clear terms. I’ve said this many times. The problem is that kits and websites DO contain these terms and producers don’t read them or complain that ‘free’ downloads should be royalty free because they’re free and also that paid kits should be free because they already paid. We hold ourselves to low standards and expect high returns.
Almost every kit you’ve ever downloaded has a .txt file in the folder that clearly states these terms….
Shout out Golden Girls!
Your right sir, the golden girls is a classic!
I wanted to be like Sophia when I was 4
you are so close man, haha a few less smiles and you got this!!
I felt the same way watching that video
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Thanks for being a bit more informative
The comments of this video makes me 100 times more frustrated than the “issue” itself. Kid released a royalty free kit, and then the song blew up. He was destined to make exactly zero dollars off that song the day he released a 100% royalty free loop kit. Of course he deserves writers credit but he was actually lucky to still get a plaque. And then after you explain the whole situation so well, this comment section is still filled with crybabies who have never accomplished a single thing in the music industry, whining about how they can’t steal our intellectual property for free without any consequence. Don’t people realize if they use a “free” loop that ISN’T royalty-free, and the song blows up….everybody wins? Maybe they would if they had literally ever made a loop or a beat that got placed. But instead, they just get bitter and complain about something they don’t even understand. My first placement ever was off of free loop that was not royalty-free and I had a clearly stated contract. I send these loops out for free and if one of them makes it on a record they hit me up and they have my ascap number. Everybody’s happy.
@@hockeytalk6084 you summed it up perfectly
Watching this video (I see many of yours) made me wonder how you do it, bro. You gotta be tired, irritated, frustrated and generally just run down dealing with ignorant comments as often as you do. Swear to GOD I'm just waiting for the day you pop off because you've had enough, lmao.
How does someone talk shit about the knowledge being dropped from someone (like yourself) meanwhile ignoring the success behind that person? (And NOT do research before they comment) You have said things in the past that I didnt quite grasp or understand and instead of acting like a dumbass and publicly saying "Nuh-uhhh" like some jaded 5 year old, I went and looked it up to see what I was missing.
Keep up the good fight brother.
It’s the eternal conflict between giving people what they probably need vs what they want. Can’t make everybody happy. Appreciate you 🙏🏽
Crazy you have to keep repeating this over and over! 😅😅😅
I know!!
Question, what about the actual producer?
Because of the way his vid is initially presented, it comes off like they stole it.
It could have effed them up and the possible relationship they had w/Mexican OT's team
I doubt it did, it looks like they’re still working together, but I haven’t asked them that so I can’t speak on it
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So many people in this comment section don’t even know how to network. I’m a hip-hop sample maker with several placements and even I use NON rotary free loops sometimes. I see everybody crying about this like it’s some type of scam to post loops for free but have terms. Anyone who says this is instantly outing themselves as having no credibility. So, let’s say a producer like Sharkboy who has 1 billion streams sends out a “free” loop pack and I decide I’m gonna make a couple beats with his loops today because I have a session coming up and I don’t have all day to make my own samples. I know for a fact that, although I received these loops for free, they are not royalty free and that he has terms. No problem. This allows me to essentially Collab with a billboard producer, literally put his name on the beat, give him credit, and then send the beat out to relevant artist with a huge producers name on it. First of all, there’s a good chance that that producer has had more success than you and is better than you at the thing you are trying to do. So for example, I’m probably going to make a better rage beat using a Sharkboy sample then if I made my own (nobody is saying we couldn’t). I can then send that out to relevant artists and theoretically have a much BIGGER chance of getting a placement than if I made the whole thing from scratch. I can even send the beat back to the loopmaker and if it is actually good, there’s a chance he will send it out too. Are you guys starting to see where this is going? using non-royalty free loops is not a scam or false advertising. It’s an EASY Way to Collab with much bigger producers and expand everyone’s opportunities a hundredfold. You guys need to stop shooting ourselves in the foot and build some relationships with people.
@@hockeytalk6084 people are not just morons but they’re proud to be morons and will never change
Golden Girls analogue expresses facts , I hope the minds interpret using this as a blueprint to ownership. I purchased beats from a lot of Producers, It would be a honor to pay them homage in accolades, in thanks, appreciation, respect, and get them paid. I’m sure Mustard got taken care of by Kendrick, that’s how it should be for all producers after a hit brings in a lot of bread!!!
You’re rare 🙏🏽
This didn't need to be explained its commonsense Pain. Kyle knew he couldn't make no money off the royalty free loop so he created a click bait video that made it seem like something was stolen because he knew it would get views and he could get paid that way. That was the only way he would ever make any money from them royalty free loops. Hopefully he gave some of that video money to Durez!!
hey DJ Pain. My apologies. I know you brought up the Kyle Beats video in a previous video. I was thown off by the title, but i now understand the purpose of this video. ZiahtheOne cant talk on you for anything! who is that? Do you know him? Cause we don't! If anything he's hatin and is full of gas. Ignore him and keep doing you bro. Your results speak volumes compared to his.
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It’s his fault for giving out royalty free samples 💀
100%. Only issue here is securing credit. From the day he released that pack nobody was getting paid
Okay wait, I'm lost here. So if I pay for an unlimited lease (that is not exclusive to me only) on a beat and the song blows up ... I still need to pay cuts to producers and the samples.
yes, that's why you read the terms of the lease before you purchase it
You're not paying anything. You're registering the producer as the co-writer because that's the legal and morally right thing to do. You aren't writing them checks, sending them cash, nothing, I have a whole segment in this video to explain this.
what do you think of someone wanted 50% split on beatstars purchases because you used a hihat from a free kit.
I would obviously credit them if I used there melodies.
@@fredocreates this never happened so we don’t need to entertain imaginary scenarios
I understand your take on "Free" sample packs, but "ROYALTY FREE" samples means the original composer is not entitled to any royalties.
@@Enatural_7 I never said otherwise
I don’t know if you watched the video but he didn’t get any money from the beat. He just wanted credits, which should still be given even if it’s royalty free
You saw me summarize his video in the beginning of my video and you're asking me this?
@@DJPain1 yeah because he ends up being completely satisfied with a credit and no payment so why are you even making this video?
@@WynnGalaxie to talk about intellectual property law. I imagine it’s over your head, so carry on.
@@DJPain1 in Kyle’s video he literally involves the other party and it’s all resolved in a way that made everyone happy. This video is disingenuous and ultimately making problems where there are none. It’s clear involving Kyle’s name gives you way more views than you’re used to and decided to milk it, which in my opinion is way worse than Kyle’s content. But carry on.
@@WynnGalaxie I’ll use smaller words in my next video for you
What about midi loops, does it work the same way?
MIDI loops are underlying compositions. Read the terms of these packs.
The producer community is confused.
Songwriters, not as much.
Thanks for your input! I have a question for you regarding this. #comingthrough
This could’ve been a paid promotion for the song. It makes more sense to me that way.
@@D0tc0mbeatz maybe it was 🤔
Brahhh.. I respect your passion for ‘edujumicating’…especially the ‘short bus shorties’..
🫵🏾 got that sh!t Man..🤦🏾♂️
I’m over here ‘mastering’ my craft..appreciate ya😉🫡
Kyle does not make good beats bro😭 he makes generic YT type beats.
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WELL EMEF'N SAID
As far as i know 1500 streams is equivalent to one sale not 150. So for a gold certification youd need about 50 to 70mil total streams, otherwise everyone and their dog would be going gold everyday if it was 150streams
1500 stream is an album sale. 150 is single sale. Gold is around 100 million collective streams. I Have plenty of friends with gold and platinum records
150 streams is one sale equivalent for a single sale. We’re talking about a single here.
Pain said, "I got no motion? I got more motion on my neck than your career" 😂
I hope he keeps grinding though.
Same, he’s just acting like an asshole because he’s frustrated with his life. Hope it improves and he gets happier
@DJPain1 See? how can someone hate on this man? 😂
One of the realest. 💯
Using Fake News To Sell Products Is More Popular Than You Might Think. But a lie is still a lie. There is actually sites that teach you how to do this. Kyle can Eod it's no wonder weaver beats always goes after him 😂
1:23 Plot twist, no not everyone uses the same stuff, i dont even use plugins on any of my setups but then again doing it differently then the entire world does
Sorry for saying ‘everybody uses the same stuff.’ Oh wait
@@DJPain1 I understand what you mean definitely and i knew it i was just being like all the know it all’s hahaha definitely lots of education points in these lately!!
first vid was fine enough
Thanks for watching
Wait, if you gave away a sound pack for free and it's royalty free he doesn't get anything right?
Forget the free part. This is the point I’m making with all my videos and somehow it’s just not reaching people. Free and Royalty Free are separate.
"moral" came up 5 times
You: look 1,000,001 times
@@HorribleHomeVideo explain please
Sheeeeeesh 🤦♂️
Wait is the drip plugin actually good? I never got it cuz everyone was clowning on it 😂😂
I know producers who love using it
A lot of producers, especially newer ones in the scene, would benefit a lot from the Donald Passman book. I've had that book for 6 years, and I still reference it almost daily.
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Hey pain, could we talk sometime about some beat business information? I need to get some clarification on some details.
Yep you can book a consultation with me here: bsta.rs/0171bfe5f
Music creation was never for public consumption... .
Oh?
Now i wanna watch golden girls, blanche was the OG bizzy body
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fr fr no cap
the Word Free Should Not Exist . walk into a restaurant ask for free water they will look at you funny. walk into a place and ask for the bathroom without buying something they will look at you funny. ask someone to give you a haircut for free they will look at you funny. I know you've been successful with Free. but ask the other 80% of Producers How that's treating them ☠
@@frankcoronabeats I drank free water last night and used free bathrooms all last week on a road trip, not sure what you’re talking about
Where do you live bro? We got all those things free here in South Africa even😂😂😂
@@avationmusic Cali 😂
@@DJPain1 how good did that water taste ? And was the bathroom clean ?
@@frankcoronabeats water was fine, it was in a cooler with ice. Bathrooms were mixed.
Maybe I’m old but I’ve never used kits. I dig and I chop and I play shit over it. Hey presto.
Keep it simple guys.
@@Madstubborn sample clearance is simple? 😂
@@DJPain1 I’m not planning on releasing anything that’s gonna requiring clearing if you know what I mean.
@@Madstubborn I don’t see how that’s ‘simpler’ but we can all do what we want 🤷🏽