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    FAQ

    Here are some of the most common questions, along with the complete answers.

    Are The Beats Still Tagged When I Purchase A License?

    No, all licenses come with untagged files.

    Will I Own The Beat Once I Purchase It From Your Store?

    No. All purchases made from the Beat Store are non-exclusive. This means that the producer still owns the rights and we will still be able to license it to other artists.

    Which Payment Methods Do You Accept?

    We accept PayPal and Creditcard payments only.

    Can I Download The Files Directly After I Make The Payment?

    Yes. After you’ve made the payment you will be redirected to a secure download area where you can instantly download the files.

    A confirmation email, which includes the download links, will be sent as well.

    I Am Interested In Exclusive Trap Beats. Can I Buy Beats Exclusively?

    Yes, you can. Although our exclusive prices are not listed you can either make an offer or make an inquiry.

    I Am Looking For A Beat But I Can't Find It In Your Beat Store?

    There’s a search bar at the top-left of the beat store.

    1. Click on “Search”

    2. Type in the name of the beat and wait until it shows up.

    If the beat still doesn’t show up, it might be sold exclusively. In that case it’s no longer available.

    Once I Purchase A Beat, Will It Be Removed From The Beatstore?

    Only if you purchase the Exclusive Rights to the beat. If not, the beat will stay on the site for another artist to lease until someone buys the Exclusive Rights.

    I Want To License A Beat That Is Already Sold By The Producer. Can I Reach Out To The Exclusive Purchaser So They Can Sell Me A License?

    No that is not an option. A common mistake by artists attempting to license a beat already sold is trying to locate the buyer and buying it from them.

    Every exclusive contract states that a beat cannot be resold or licensed to a third party either in its
    original form or partially overlayed with lyrics. Doing so would be considered a
    breach of contract and that consequently leads to a loss of exclusive rights.