Cody Schneider
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Okay, so type beats are basically a subset of the hip hop in like rap space. So somebody would go search, they'd be like Drake type beat. I don't think anybody would ever search that now, but they would look like Kendrick type beat, right?
Okay, so type beats are basically a subset of the hip hop in like rap space. So somebody would go search, they'd be like Drake type beat. I don't think anybody would ever search that now, but they would look like Kendrick type beat, right?
And so basically it's just like they're trying to, people are looking or anybody that's like trying to rap is trying to basically find beats that sound like similar to these styles of artists, right? Thousands of keyword search volume in this space. The only reason I know about this is at one point during my life, I was like, I'm going to become a producer.
And so basically it's just like they're trying to, people are looking or anybody that's like trying to rap is trying to basically find beats that sound like similar to these styles of artists, right? Thousands of keyword search volume in this space. The only reason I know about this is at one point during my life, I was like, I'm going to become a producer.
And so basically it's just like they're trying to, people are looking or anybody that's like trying to rap is trying to basically find beats that sound like similar to these styles of artists, right? Thousands of keyword search volume in this space. The only reason I know about this is at one point during my life, I was like, I'm going to become a producer.
And like, you know, when I'm like 20, right? And so I was making like trap type beats, basically. So you can make a ton of money licensing these beats out and also selling these beats, right? But here's the kicker where I think there's a huge opportunity is these AI models for like beat production and like kind of like making the sounds that are then layered together
And like, you know, when I'm like 20, right? And so I was making like trap type beats, basically. So you can make a ton of money licensing these beats out and also selling these beats, right? But here's the kicker where I think there's a huge opportunity is these AI models for like beat production and like kind of like making the sounds that are then layered together
And like, you know, when I'm like 20, right? And so I was making like trap type beats, basically. So you can make a ton of money licensing these beats out and also selling these beats, right? But here's the kicker where I think there's a huge opportunity is these AI models for like beat production and like kind of like making the sounds that are then layered together
are easier than ever to create so i think you could go and you could make you know i'm just traditionally like a producer they go they sit down maybe over a day they make 10 type beats right that are around this this specific uh like we'll say it got kendrick type beat you could go and make a thousand kendrick type beats with these tools and you build a marketplace out to basically sell these so the whole distribution strategy and how people do this is they are
are easier than ever to create so i think you could go and you could make you know i'm just traditionally like a producer they go they sit down maybe over a day they make 10 type beats right that are around this this specific uh like we'll say it got kendrick type beat you could go and make a thousand kendrick type beats with these tools and you build a marketplace out to basically sell these so the whole distribution strategy and how people do this is they are
are easier than ever to create so i think you could go and you could make you know i'm just traditionally like a producer they go they sit down maybe over a day they make 10 type beats right that are around this this specific uh like we'll say it got kendrick type beat you could go and make a thousand kendrick type beats with these tools and you build a marketplace out to basically sell these so the whole distribution strategy and how people do this is they are
they basically register those type beats right and then they post them to youtube and when people search you know whatever kendrick type beat they again get serve those up but they make ad revenue and streaming revenue off of somebody listening to that type beat then within the description they link back to the company and then you can either license or buy that that that beat from from that producer
they basically register those type beats right and then they post them to youtube and when people search you know whatever kendrick type beat they again get serve those up but they make ad revenue and streaming revenue off of somebody listening to that type beat then within the description they link back to the company and then you can either license or buy that that that beat from from that producer
they basically register those type beats right and then they post them to youtube and when people search you know whatever kendrick type beat they again get serve those up but they make ad revenue and streaming revenue off of somebody listening to that type beat then within the description they link back to the company and then you can either license or buy that that that beat from from that producer
I think this is a huge opportunity to be disrupted. They're like traditionally, again, you know, go look up like a producing group called there's one called Internet Money. And it's these kids out of L.A. They did a lot of like, for example, like Juice WRLD's beats, etc. That's kind of their whole the scene that they're in. They're making unreal money doing this.
I think this is a huge opportunity to be disrupted. They're like traditionally, again, you know, go look up like a producing group called there's one called Internet Money. And it's these kids out of L.A. They did a lot of like, for example, like Juice WRLD's beats, etc. That's kind of their whole the scene that they're in. They're making unreal money doing this.
I think this is a huge opportunity to be disrupted. They're like traditionally, again, you know, go look up like a producing group called there's one called Internet Money. And it's these kids out of L.A. They did a lot of like, for example, like Juice WRLD's beats, etc. That's kind of their whole the scene that they're in. They're making unreal money doing this.
There's so many people that are trying to make music right now that are basically just using these producers and then rapping over the top of it with a mic they bought off Amazon. I think there's an opportunity to capitalize on this and disrupt what used to be hours of work. You can now generate pretty decent outputs with this AI stuff and it's just going to get better and better.
There's so many people that are trying to make music right now that are basically just using these producers and then rapping over the top of it with a mic they bought off Amazon. I think there's an opportunity to capitalize on this and disrupt what used to be hours of work. You can now generate pretty decent outputs with this AI stuff and it's just going to get better and better.
There's so many people that are trying to make music right now that are basically just using these producers and then rapping over the top of it with a mic they bought off Amazon. I think there's an opportunity to capitalize on this and disrupt what used to be hours of work. You can now generate pretty decent outputs with this AI stuff and it's just going to get better and better.