I host a couple podcasts (see signature), and appear on a couple others regularly.
For the past few months, I've been using instrumentals or clips from songs from other artists and so far that's been great. However, down the road I don't want to open myself up to any copyright violations, which could result in my content being taken down.
So I wanted to ask any of my Coli brehs if they'd allow me to select/use some of their beats/instrumental
I typically prefer Freddie Joachim and Dilla sounding stuff for intros, but don't mind any bass heavy or any other rap beats. I'd shout you out, throw a link to your work in every episode's show notes and all that, whatever you need to promote your music.
Just a quick overview of the shows
Bird Brehs - Hosted by 5 Coli brehs, weekly Atlanta Falcons talk. A smooth, "Southern" sounding rap beat would suffice
Rome Brown Show - My show where I interview people from different arenas (Music, Business, Sports, etc) I've been using a Freddie Joachim instrumental for the past few shows. So something in that lane would be dope
HBCU Voice - An HBCU Sports centered podcast that SORELY needs intro music, a jazzy type beat would work.
For the past few months, I've been using instrumentals or clips from songs from other artists and so far that's been great. However, down the road I don't want to open myself up to any copyright violations, which could result in my content being taken down.
So I wanted to ask any of my Coli brehs if they'd allow me to select/use some of their beats/instrumental
I typically prefer Freddie Joachim and Dilla sounding stuff for intros, but don't mind any bass heavy or any other rap beats. I'd shout you out, throw a link to your work in every episode's show notes and all that, whatever you need to promote your music.
Just a quick overview of the shows
Bird Brehs - Hosted by 5 Coli brehs, weekly Atlanta Falcons talk. A smooth, "Southern" sounding rap beat would suffice
Rome Brown Show - My show where I interview people from different arenas (Music, Business, Sports, etc) I've been using a Freddie Joachim instrumental for the past few shows. So something in that lane would be dope
HBCU Voice - An HBCU Sports centered podcast that SORELY needs intro music, a jazzy type beat would work.
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