
Tekkaii
New member
hell yeah that's ****in great and true @TrapBattles
Coming from someone who always looked for free beats to rap on, I didn't appreciate what producers did one bit, let alone did I care of the work they put in. Do you know how many beats I destroyed, and not in a good way? Now that I've put the time in producing, I realize the hard work it takes. From studying Sound Design, to learning to play the Piano/Keyboard, to learning basic Music Theory, learning your DAW inside-out, to studying the basics of Audio Engineering, to watching countless videos to learn new techniques and then applying them, to learning your Plugins and Synths inside-out. There's no way I'm giving beats away for free, a good majority of us dedicate too much time for some lame rapper to talk about his manufactured struggle, all the females he claims he's hittin', or how he's killing the rap game in his bedroom.
Let these rappers/artists put their money where their mouth is, producers shouldn't be doing $20 leases either, unless it's some basic project/session that you know is gonna sit in a folder.
I agree, but the music industry as a whole devalued the worth of music. My experience with working with artist to even getting placements on tv, the value of our work is not respected. Big time networks don't even want to pay for music and some publishers are not even giving the artist or producers a cut of the license fee. They put your music under a blanket license. You have to wait for your back-end royalties. And the royalties are not much. It's just the way the music biz is right now.
Scripps
These networks are the worst.