: Gently sidechain your kick to your 808 so the low-end punch doesn't get lost in the bass. 4. Branding as "Free for Profit"
: Include a PDF or clear description link that outlines the streaming limits (e.g., "Free up to 10,000 streams") before a paid license is required. free_for_profit_yeat_x_kankan_x_ken_carson_type...
: Set your BPM between 140 and 160 . This provides the double-time energy needed for fast-paced flows. : Gently sidechain your kick to your 808
When uploading your beat (to platforms like YouTube or Beatstars), clearly define what "Free for Profit" means for you to avoid legal headaches. : Set your BPM between 140 and 160
: Create a simple 2-to-4 bar loop. Yeat-style beats often include "bell" accents (the "Yeat Bell") on the first beat of a measure.
These beats thrive on simplicity and energy rather than complex chord progressions.
: Stick to sharp, digital claps and "piercing" hi-hats. Avoid natural-sounding drums; everything should sound "computerized." 2. Composition and Arrangement