14 Aug 2020

Three Tips on Buying Beats

Buying beats is an exciting step in your career as an artist. It's more than just a matter of 'buying beats', it represents that you're taking your craft serious and that you're evolving. Given you're looking to spend your hard earned cash, I wanted to share some information with to help you when you buy beats. There's a lot of 'noise' in this space so hopefully this helps.

1. MP3’s for beginners and WAV’s for advanced.

All of my beats follow a typical song structure of three verses and three hook sections. If you’re just starting out - I recommend getting the MP3 and letting the track guide you. If you want more control of the end product, advanced artists should look to get the WAV files which also include all the track outs. If it helps, you can buy 1 and get 2 free.

Check out the beat store below:


2. Buy what you can afford

We’re in a pandemic which is creating uncertain times. Prioritise your health before buying beats. I’ve included bulk deals to help make it easier on the wallet. If you’re feeling a beat and it’s out of the price range, free to get in contact to make an offer on any beat you have your eye on.

3. Don’t be afraid to ask!

If you’re not ready to buy something right now, pop your email down below so I can give you a five pack of royalty free beats! Hope that can help the journey. Happy to help you where I can. I’ve also got more information on the blog that have loads of articles to help you with your music journey.