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Leasing a beat grants you non-exclusive rights to use it for your projects — like streaming, mixtapes, live shows, and music videos. Other artists can still lease the same beat until someone purchases the exclusive rights.

Leasing a beat means you get the right to use it non-exclusively for your own projects—like streaming, music videos, performances, or mixtapes. You can monetize your work as long as it’s within the limits of the lease agreement. Other artists can still lease the same beat unless you purchase the exclusive rights.

Buying exclusive rights means you own the beat. It will be removed from public sale, and no further leases will be allowed. You can use it commercially without limits (albums, performances, TV placements, etc.).

Trackout stems (individual files for each instrument/sound) are included for free with exclusive rights purchases. Leases do not include stems.

Yes, if the exclusive rights are still available. Contact us to arrange the upgrade and apply your lease payment toward the exclusive price if applicable.

No. Reselling, relicensing, or redistributing beats is prohibited unless explicitly agreed upon in writing.

Yes. For custom production inquiries, please contact us directly via the Contact page.

Your lease remains valid, but the beat will no longer be available for new leases after exclusive purchase. Future commercial use beyond your lease terms may require renegotiation.