🔥 Travis Scott x Prod.Monte Type Beat 2022 - "Recess" Instrumental

Опубликовано: 19 Июнь 2026
на канале: Prod.Monte
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Timecodes :
00:00 - Intro
00:13- Verse 1
00:50- Hook
01:14- Verse 2
01:51- Hook
02:13- Outro

Credits:
Graphic Designer : @neonartwoman
DAW : FL STUDIO


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🔥 Travis Scott x Prod.Monte Type Beat 2022 - "Recess" Instrumental
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What‘s a “Type Beat” ? 😲

A Type Beat is an instrumental song, purposely matching patterns of already existing songs, using the usual types of BPM, drum sounds and song structure, to be easy to suit a rapper. Type Beats are usually uploaded on YouTube for display and promotion, and on the beatmakers’ websites for sale, or on platforms made for this (Soundclick, Beatstars, ExpertBeats, …). The embedded name mentions the Type of artist the beat was inspired by, to make it easy to understand, easy to rap to, easy to find, and to be sure to reach good number of clicks by mentioning a big name.


How does beat leasing work? 🤔

Leasing rights give the music artist a certain amount of uses per lease. Once it runs out, the customer would need to buy another lease for the same beat. You can give out as many units as you can, it's really all up to you. Another thing about leasing is that the producer can sell the beat to multiple artists, as long as nobody buys the exclusive rights to it. This can be very good for the producer because he won't have to take the beat off sale and make more money off of it. It is a cheaper price for the artist, because this is meant for mixtapes and promos. Usually, you wouldn't want to lease a beat for albums; it would make much more sense to buy the exclusive rights because you don't want to hear another rapper have your beat in their album, too. The producer usually would give out an MP3 version of it, with a lesser quality sound than the exclusive. This is because they don't want to give out the best quality sound unless it was exclusive. They deserve better sounding material.