Pop Beats For Sale
With the growing demand for pop music, there is a growing demand for pop artists, thus, a growing demand for pop beats for sale.
Producers everywhere are noticing this trend, so finding producers who make pop beats will be a little easier than previous years.
However, finding good pop beats is another subject.
Most producers selling pop tracks just hopped on the bandwagon as the demand for them grew.
There are some producers out there who actually have an ear for pop music.
These are the ones that I will teach you how to find.
The easiest way to go about this is by searching YouTube.
Simply think of your favorite pop song, find out who produced the song, and type in that producer's name in YouTube followed by "type beat", "type instrumental", or "type track".
This will obviously bring up a list of producers who make tracks to the likes of that producer.
Here, you can use your own judgment to see who's worth working with and who needs some work.
These producers are generally passionate about music production since they are putting their music on YouTube as opposed to those who simply have a website with a checkout cart next to the track.
I'm not saying those producers are phony.
I'm just saying that they are more likely to be the ones trying to capitalize on this growing demand for pop beats for sale.
Back to the topic, check those videos out and see who's worth it.
Take notice as to how many views and likes they have on their videos.
This will give you an idea as to how good they are from the perspective of the common person.
Once you find a solid prospect, there are a few ways to go about getting their attention in order to work with them.
More high-profile producers may be harder to reach, but these simple tactics should be enough to get any producer's attention, whether they acknowledge you or not.
I'll start with the most effective way.
I would suggest making a YouTube video in response to the video of theirs you like, where you have written a song to their track.
If you are actually a good writer/artist, you could definitely stir up some attention.
Simply download their track and make a song to it, record it, and upload a video of it, then post it as a response to theirs.
That should open up the line of communication.
Another less intimate way of getting in contact with them of course is by messaging them on YouTube, or any other social network that they may share with their audience.
Whenever/however you get their attention, make sure to ask them how much they would charge to make you a track.
Any music producer will tell you that money talks.
They'll be sure to listen to you and there you go, you have found pop beats for sale.
Producers everywhere are noticing this trend, so finding producers who make pop beats will be a little easier than previous years.
However, finding good pop beats is another subject.
Most producers selling pop tracks just hopped on the bandwagon as the demand for them grew.
There are some producers out there who actually have an ear for pop music.
These are the ones that I will teach you how to find.
The easiest way to go about this is by searching YouTube.
Simply think of your favorite pop song, find out who produced the song, and type in that producer's name in YouTube followed by "type beat", "type instrumental", or "type track".
This will obviously bring up a list of producers who make tracks to the likes of that producer.
Here, you can use your own judgment to see who's worth working with and who needs some work.
These producers are generally passionate about music production since they are putting their music on YouTube as opposed to those who simply have a website with a checkout cart next to the track.
I'm not saying those producers are phony.
I'm just saying that they are more likely to be the ones trying to capitalize on this growing demand for pop beats for sale.
Back to the topic, check those videos out and see who's worth it.
Take notice as to how many views and likes they have on their videos.
This will give you an idea as to how good they are from the perspective of the common person.
Once you find a solid prospect, there are a few ways to go about getting their attention in order to work with them.
More high-profile producers may be harder to reach, but these simple tactics should be enough to get any producer's attention, whether they acknowledge you or not.
I'll start with the most effective way.
I would suggest making a YouTube video in response to the video of theirs you like, where you have written a song to their track.
If you are actually a good writer/artist, you could definitely stir up some attention.
Simply download their track and make a song to it, record it, and upload a video of it, then post it as a response to theirs.
That should open up the line of communication.
Another less intimate way of getting in contact with them of course is by messaging them on YouTube, or any other social network that they may share with their audience.
Whenever/however you get their attention, make sure to ask them how much they would charge to make you a track.
Any music producer will tell you that money talks.
They'll be sure to listen to you and there you go, you have found pop beats for sale.