Backing Tracks: Buying Instrumentals for Your Album

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Backing Tracks: Getting Started
If you are a pop artist, rapper, or R&B singer – finding the right backing tracks to make your music to might be difficult. How do you stay original and maintain the rights to your music? Many times, when you buy a popular “type beat” from YouTube, you run into the challenge of not receiving royalties. With the same beats being available to the masses it is virtually first come, first serve. Furthermore, this means that when you set your music up for digital distribution – you may be giving your publishing to another artist. If an artist registers their song with the same beat as yours – they will collect the streaming income for that track. This is why it is important that if you buy beats, you find an exclusive source.

Backing Tracks: The Basics
Finding an exclusive source to buy beats doesn’t have to be difficult. You have a few options. First, you can connect with local musicians, producers, or other artists and find a way to get exclusive tracks that nobody else has. While this may limit your selection, it will insure that these are your tracks. On the flip side, you can also make your own backing tracks if you have the skill set. This is a great way to keep all of your publishing to yourself. However, you are limited to your own ear and the network of artists you know with this example.
Another option is to connect with producers online or at showcases. Do your research and find out who is making beats within the style that you like, maybe find producers with a smaller following. Work out a deal for production that suits your budget but makes them happy. Keep in mind that every producer has been approached for free work in exchange for royalties. This is unappealing and makes you look unprofessional. However, informing them of your budget, no matter the size – may generate interest. Additionally, keep your ear to the streets. In many cities, there are producer showcases and beat battles. Go to these shows and connect with emerging talent.
Lastly, if you are looking for handpicked backing tracks by music industry professionals – try View Maniac. We have a large selection of instrumentals in many different genres for your project. Our tracks are limited and we offer an array of usage rights for our clients. Buying beats with View Maniac is easy and we get you’re your tracks in the highest quality possible. Find out for yourself today!
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