Beat Licensing OptionsWelcome to You4ea Records! Choose the perfect beat license that fits your creative needs:

1. Free Version (Limited Use)
- For personal, non-commercial use only
- Limited to 1,000 streams on all platforms combined
- No monetization allowed
-No radio play or public performances.
- Beat tags remain intact
- Must credit (Prod. by Tha AADity)

2. $50 Non-Exclusive Lease
- For commercial use (including monetization)
- Unlimited streams across platforms
- Beat can be used for performances, music videos, and distribution
- Beat remains available for other artists to lease
- Must credit (Prod. by Tha AADity)

3. $135 Unlimited Rights
- Full commercial rights with no limitations
- Unlimited streams, sales, and usage in any form (music, performances, sync licensing, etc.)
- Exclusive ownership (no further leasing of the beat)
-Customization
- Must credit (Prod. by Tha AADity)
- No beat tag

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mood.exe

BPM : 80
Key : A♭ minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

So Close

BPM : 86
Key : C# minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Back In Outer Space

BPM : 93
Key : A Major

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Whiskey & Heartache

BPM : 106
Key : C# minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Illusions

Bpm : 80
Key : F Major

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Faithful

Bpm : 86
Key : C# major

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Loosing Sleep

Bpm: 77
Key: E major

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Warpspeed

Bpm: 97
Key: A minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

LoveSpell

Bpm: 130
Key: E major

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Heaven

Bpm: 102
Key: F minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

The Depths

Bpm: 65
Key: A Minor

Non- Exclusive Lease

Unlimited Rights

Key Terms to Know:
-Exclusive vs. Non-Exclusive: Exclusive means the artist is the only one allowed to use the beat. Non-exclusive allows multiple artists to use the same beat.
-Royalty Splits: In many agreements, producers may still be entitled to a portion of revenue generated from the song (especially with non-exclusive leases).-Attribution: Even with higher licenses, the producer must still be credited for their work on the beat.