THIS is the Truth about Beat Stars...

Published 2024-06-12

All Comments (21)
  • @GhostRecon876
    lol i remember the first time i heard that intro after discovering fl studio, gotta give this man his flowers
  • @KordTaylor
    Dude you’re so helpful on the biz not just making beats. Well done! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  • @Karta_02
    you had me at "together as a family" 😅. you throwing gems out here for free, bless you man.
  • @EZCOOKSIT
    I keep mine at 29.99. What pisses me off is how much more views pictures of hot women or celebrities get in pictures. I’m trying to use AI videos on mine to get views… it’s not really working. I thought visuals would help. Besides my problems thank you for the gems busy works beats. Been watching your videos before I could even afford a computer to make beats. Taught me music theory. Thank you Busy. ❤
  • @vicehnl1271
    So the sauce is to charge $20.00 a beat and use a “edited” image of a celebrity as the thumbnail. Got it 💯😂
  • @FiGMiNT
    i did a yearlong membership and i was charging 20 a beat but i had no bites but some other producers were curious on collabing but i was weary of it not knowing them ..i wasnt trying to make a quarter mil i was just hoping to get some money to pay myself back for time invested and to support the hobby but nothing really happend
  • Been watching you for years. Straight knowledge and honesty, thank you
  • I sold Beats at all prices. It only pays for gas and snacks 😅
  • What if you made another beatstars platform but different? Wouldn't that be lucrative
  • @ThisIsDLSMade
    Here’s the reality. Selling your beats for higher than the average, will not bring you costumers. You are trying to use psychology tactics to make profit without fully understanding how that psychology works. If I had a huge social following or something else to leverage then you just might. Cause at that point you aren’t just buying a beat. You are buying the beat with the name behind it. Think of when beats headphones were everywhere. All your favorite celebrities were wearing them, and that made you want them too, because if someone with money was rocking them that could buy any kind of headphones then they must be good, and then you have the feeling of status that brings cause now you own it too. You need to understand your costumer. You are selling to the masses. The every day person who can probably barely afford their bills and food on the table for the fam. That’s why beats are priced as low as they are. Understand the majority of your costumers aren’t making a dime off their music. And best believe before they hit purchase on any of your beats they taking account for all of that. I put my beats at 15$ for an mp3 license as an experiment to see if this increased sales. My mp3 license was originally 30. I have had absolutely no difference in sales. Matter of fact I’ve had conversations over weeks with artists who intended to buy and still haven’t, and that’s at 15 for an mp3 lease! Another tip is stop looking at beats like they are gonna make you rich. A quarter of a million dollars is a lot of money a year and you shouldn’t be designing your prices around that. Stop accounting for time investment and money invested on software and hardware in to your prices. The costumer doesn’t care about any of that. Music Producer will always be an investment game first, and you may never get back what you put in. You want to make money off this you better take the time to learn who you selling to and their needs. And understand it’s a side hustle. If you lucky maybe you’ll hit it big and can make some real cash. But always remember, someone has to stock the milk. Everyone can’t be a millionaire.
  • @GemTappX
    I feel like there’s no money in the music industry for the average composer. It’s quite sad.
  • @CHEEMEX
    We all gotta level up the prices tbh 💰💰🔉
  • @M0nchito
    Thanks busy,also love that Jersey
  • We did a promo campaign years ago and were profitable, but only after about 2 years. Bottom line though, it was profitable just off of Beatstars alone. None of the beats were mixed, I think it just comes down to musicianship at the end of the day. If you're good at guitar and people tell you you're good live, it'll sell even if you don't mix it.
  • @SamplesByNap
    Hottake: everybody thinking you want to get rich with music production is on the wrong path