I uploaded 1 beat per day for 2 months. I didn’t really have much engagement or plays. So I cut back to 3 times per week and used the other time to focus on building my channel. Within 3 weeks I made my first sale and it was a beat that I had uploaded back in that first week. I realized that without a following in place, it really didn’t matter if I uploaded 5 beats per day because there was no one listening. Consistency is great, but if you don’t do the work to lay the foundation, you are basically playing the lottery.
i def agree with this! once i got like a little following and found my niche on YT i’m getting more consistent views but i jus started being consistent so we will see
@@slapnpop826 oh wow thank you !! have you run into people taking/ using your music without your permission or knowledge I am afraid after loading on tiktok that people are just using it without my knowledge. do you know how I would go about finding out. much appreciated.
I actually noticed I started making better beats faster when I started to think less about the creating process and create. Instead of thinking what should I create, just take some sounds and vibe with them, move fast and things just start coming together fast and intuitively.
Fr bro, when i make 5-10 beats a day, there is always at least one that blows the rest away. When I spend too much time, and only make one or two, it's hit or miss.
I’ve been posting one beat a day for about a year now. It has helped me learn, grow and get some sales. Quantity vs quality is a weird one because with quantity comes quality.
@@yago2400 On multiple different successful type beat channels I’ve noticed that the amount of beats you upload really doesn’t matter (ones a day, 3 times a week etc). As long as you stay consistent with the schedule over a long period of time and also find consistency with thumbnails, titles and descriptions (finding a niche) people seem to find some degree of success.
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
Idk who needs to see this but I upload a beat every single day, never miss a day, and still work a 9-5. Stop making excuses. It's very possibly to make 1 beat a day and post it. You can do this.
It is generally true that you get better quality by producing more quantity but there is a caveat i.e you might be sticking to what you already know and therefore make the same kind of beat repeatedly with minimal improvement. Therefore in your quest to get better quality through quantity, you need to identify areas you lack in or you can improve on and deliberately practice and improve on them.
really intuitive video. thanks man its inspired me. i find so much inspiration but then i fall when it comes to being the creator as i always judge my work so harshly that i leave the beat aside. i went back into my beats from a couple of years ago and was so surprised and impressed with that content i once made, but in those moments i kept wanting to get better i never thought of them as products. its all about finding a middle-ground where you can free flow stress free and consider it a product to be uploaded. good luck to everyone on their journey. hope everyone achieves their goals but its all about enjoying the journey.
I know this video is over 1 year old but the have fun part spoke to me. I have been producing for a while but haven’t posted a lot. Full time job has most of my attention. I have songs on Spotify and UA-cam but I feel I can do more. I just went through a phase of trying to be perfect. This took the fun out of producing. This video just fired me up again. Thank you!
I don't understand how people are mixing and mastering the track the same day they make the beat? Mixing takes so long and you need a break from producing it to give your ears a rest. Idk if I can post as regularly because of this 🫠
Thank you guys. I am filled with value right now:) I am just starting out in the beat business but have been a song writer for years so I am navigating this business through the eyes of professionals like you. Much gratitude.
When it comes to quantity or quality, i believe that you need to get faster at making your quality, and always set a standard to never go below even if you dont make much higher than your standard… 2 beats a day is a good goal to set for yourself.
I’ve been uploading nearly everyday for nearly two months. I still have NO traction on UA-cam. But I kept on going and put more time into beat CONTENT. From that I got more views and engagement leading to more networking and beat sales. I say upload everyday if you can but also put money into ads…make shorts/reels on beat making. Fortune favors the brave…and active One of the best videos I’ve watched on this topic. Interesting comments too. Almost like they didn’t watch and digest the entire video.
This wasnt just a tutorial for me. it was a reminder and a motivation for my process, i will reach the goal i have set and i hope the best for you all as producers
This video really helped me bro, I've been going through a huge beat block today and this got me the motivation to make something, it's also inspiring me to continue uploading daily not hoping for instant success. I just want to get better with each beat I post.
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
As beginner I am startled by the type beat hype in beatselling, so much so that I hesitate to get into it, even though I was thinking to myself: I could look at it as a learning proccess. I was thinking about options where I could avoid burn out, as learning music is just as huge to me as building a business. You really rounded up my thoughts in a way that it makes sense. Thank you, subscriiibe.
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
My mix never sounds right until workin on it for a few days or even weeks. Producers who upload daily have mostly mid beats. Compare them to guys like Soulker and Lezter who upload every 2-4 days and you'll see a huge gap in quality
this dude skoolbeats has quality Afrobeats 1 per day, I was kinda shocked...like how tf does he do it? And how have I been working constantly work for 2 months and I completed 12 beats... but then when I finally finished mixing all those beats, each one was a unique and precious flawless diamond, they are all good enough to be the foundation of a classic grammy winning album....literally all 9's and 10's....so yeah, personally I've always been about quality over quantity....I think the best speed I can aim for right now is 3 days to get it right, 1 to make the beat, 2 to perfect the arrangement, 3 to perfect the mix
Will never be legendary though. Regardless of time taken its all about originality. Longevity. Majority of today respect the originals of whatever it is.
@@Tedbearbeats Yep. It's about having a formula, being familiar with all the sounds you have and being fast to vision what you want the end product to sound like.
Me and Rujay started making beats around the same time. We did several collabs together. Great to see all his success. S/O to the homie Rujay and CONGRATS on all the success bro!!
I uploaded 1 beat a day for about a year - there all private on my channel now. But I definitely recommend this as my views steadily went up and after a year I saw success and had a beat even get over 300k views. I then started uploading less frequently and now my views are the lowest they've been in a while lol. Should've kept uploading once a day
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
I started uploading every day and got massive amounts of views. This really worked for me and got my sales up a lot. My strategy has only slightly changed since I started uploading daily so I guess you could say that uploading daily works for some people at least.
What I’m doing rn is stacking up on beats to upload so I’m not rushed and I don’t lose the quality. It would definitely suck if you had to make a beat every single day just to keep up with your uploads
People need to realize 6 years 5 years 4 years is not a long time just sounds long. Compared to the rest of your life these few hours of work ain't shit
@@wegotthatHEATE believe it is a fight to stay positive and keep that outlook but I think the covid year went so fast and together with how far I have came with music n 2020 that has changed my outlook just gotta sacrifice laziness
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
i feel like you should work on both. the easy beats to produce still need to be produced to help you make progress, however you should work on making the ones important to you personally. both of them are going to help you grow.
Honestly I don't think it matters how many beats you upload a day. I upload 2 beats a day.Talking about quantity over quality...If you're good in producing quality you're just good man.All my beats got a good mix because I studied how to always come up with a clean mix.I use the same method in every beat I upload here.So I guess the best way to make it is to find your weaknesses and strength then start working on it
Well i started my youtube channel a year ago in September 2022. It took me a year and 3 months to get to 100 subs. Im now at 132 i got 32 subs with in a month just most iv ever gotte n with in a month. I have at least 4 other youtube channels with low subs and views with beats dateing back to 2021. With this channel i successful figured this out kinda. And that is from posting a beat EVERYDAY! Every now and then the youtube gods above will bless me. U just gotta be and stay consistent!!!! Make sure your beats match the artist in your niche aswell. Haven't really made a sell BUT i honestly wanna grow my channel n get better with my beats. This also helps you as a producer cause it gives u clear presentation of what you need to work on asfar as your production. And post shorts!!!!!!!!!!! 💯
I make different kinds of beats, but I have not yet made my channel because I am in confusion whether to create "separate channels for each genre with one beatstar account" or vice versa. Cuz There are more than fifty playlists on tower beatz's channel . With different genres , and have more than 900k subs & 729 beats on beatstars . But I noticed that he also upload beats in his official website . I have over 100 beats ready to upload but not for a specific genre ...I mainly produce boom bap , trap , soulful and g funk beats . Please Help me get them out in the right way. 🙏
My advice would be to find a few artists(3-4) that fit your style. Use those keywords/artists over and over. I started my youtube 8months ago and almost at 700subs. I started out uploading once a week. Only 2 weeks ago did I start uploading everyday.
I definitely suffer from the attachment to this notion of perfection- and it definitely hinders me and takes away from the creative process. really good advice, can be applied to just about any business. ty.
it helps you learn from your mistakes and progress but if u think posting anythin daily is the key, you lost. Quantity is weak over quality, ofc u can get lucky bu luck is for p...s =D
I uploaded 1 beat per day for 2 months. I didn’t really have much engagement or plays. So I cut back to 3 times per week and used the other time to focus on building my channel. Within 3 weeks I made my first sale and it was a beat that I had uploaded back in that first week. I realized that without a following in place, it really didn’t matter if I uploaded 5 beats per day because there was no one listening. Consistency is great, but if you don’t do the work to lay the foundation, you are basically playing the lottery.
It makes a difference, but just for the algorithm
i def agree with this! once i got like a little following and found my niche on YT i’m getting more consistent views but i jus started being consistent so we will see
hey big john when you say upload where do you mean ? youtube ?? thank you**
@@twinkie911 UA-cam, all social media sites. Website. Beat store.
@@slapnpop826 oh wow thank you !! have you run into people taking/ using your music without your permission or knowledge I am afraid after loading on tiktok that people are just using it without my knowledge. do you know how I would go about finding out. much appreciated.
I actually noticed I started making better beats faster when I started to think less about the creating process and create. Instead of thinking what should I create, just take some sounds and vibe with them, move fast and things just start coming together fast and intuitively.
Fr bro, when i make 5-10 beats a day, there is always at least one that blows the rest away. When I spend too much time, and only make one or two, it's hit or miss.
That's called trap
@@MrMakemusicmike You mean the genre or what? I make west coast beats.
@@MrMakemusicmike nah bro jus entered flow state and was locked in on the music. genre don't matter when you have passion for your craft
I’ve been posting one beat a day for about a year now. It has helped me learn, grow and get some sales. Quantity vs quality is a weird one because with quantity comes quality.
"With quantity comes quality." Yes bro. Yes.
Do you feel like the YT algo prefers daily uploads or 3 times a week?
@@yago2400 On multiple different successful type beat channels I’ve noticed that the amount of beats you upload really doesn’t matter (ones a day, 3 times a week etc). As long as you stay consistent with the schedule over a long period of time and also find consistency with thumbnails, titles and descriptions (finding a niche) people seem to find some degree of success.
I have to remind myself that making bad beats will come with this profession but figuring out why that beat didn't work has been extremely helpful.
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
2:32 "...Yeh"
Pretty much sums up that interview haha
Idk who needs to see this but I upload a beat every single day, never miss a day, and still work a 9-5. Stop making excuses. It's very possibly to make 1 beat a day and post it. You can do this.
Thanks for sharing im working on starting my channel in august - been stock piling beats to get started and then be ahead as I go - really needed this
It is generally true that you get better quality by producing more quantity but there is a caveat i.e you might be sticking to what you already know and therefore make the same kind of beat repeatedly with minimal improvement. Therefore in your quest to get better quality through quantity, you need to identify areas you lack in or you can improve on and deliberately practice and improve on them.
For anyone watching in 2025 this is one of the best pieces of advice in the comment section
Upload once a day and take the whole day to make a quality beat thats what everyone should do. Quality and Consistancy.
You got a whole free day?
My day isnt just making beats bro
i agree with this only if you go fulltime but bro we still in school, consider that💀💀
That's exactly the dilemma I was having at the moment.🤩 Not watched it yet, but I am personally of opinion that quality is the bottom line.🤓
Bro the telling of the video is insane. Quality got even better now !
really intuitive video. thanks man its inspired me. i find so much inspiration but then i fall when it comes to being the creator as i always judge my work so harshly that i leave the beat aside. i went back into my beats from a couple of years ago and was so surprised and impressed with that content i once made, but in those moments i kept wanting to get better i never thought of them as products. its all about finding a middle-ground where you can free flow stress free and consider it a product to be uploaded. good luck to everyone on their journey. hope everyone achieves their goals but its all about enjoying the journey.
I watch the ads just to support this amazing channel🤘🏼
@@wegotthatHEATE lol
Same here :) and that guy with the mixing tutorials has useful info 😆
Old but a masterpiece, nowadays, I was watching those videos about making 1 beat a day to make great sales after ... and this help a lot ! Thank you.
I know this video is over 1 year old but the have fun part spoke to me. I have been producing for a while but haven’t posted a lot. Full time job has most of my attention. I have songs on Spotify and UA-cam but I feel I can do more. I just went through a phase of trying to be perfect. This took the fun out of producing. This video just fired me up again. Thank you!
the trying to be too perfect also spoke to me! comparing myself to others too much made me not post like 90% of my beats
you’re finally getting recognition bro cmonnn
@@wegotthatHEATE love to see it man🤘🏼
I don't understand how people are mixing and mastering the track the same day they make the beat? Mixing takes so long and you need a break from producing it to give your ears a rest. Idk if I can post as regularly because of this 🫠
You're wrooooooong
@Von_99Slingshot subscriber ratio bro
Amazing quality content! Good job!
Much appreciated!
Thank you guys. I am filled with value right now:) I am just starting out in the beat business but have been a song writer for years so I am navigating this business through the eyes of professionals like you. Much gratitude.
When it comes to quantity or quality, i believe that you need to get faster at making your quality, and always set a standard to never go below even if you dont make much higher than your standard… 2 beats a day is a good goal to set for yourself.
When u said “hey siri” mine on my phone turned on lol just thought that was funny we must sound alike 😂
I’ve been uploading nearly everyday for nearly two months. I still have NO traction on UA-cam. But I kept on going and put more time into beat CONTENT. From that I got more views and engagement leading to more networking and beat sales. I say upload everyday if you can but also put money into ads…make shorts/reels on beat making. Fortune favors the brave…and active
One of the best videos I’ve watched on this topic. Interesting comments too. Almost like they didn’t watch and digest the entire video.
This wasnt just a tutorial for me. it was a reminder and a motivation for my process, i will reach the goal i have set and i hope the best for you all as producers
youre the goat ty i think im on the right path
This video really helped me bro, I've been going through a huge beat block today and this got me the motivation to make something, it's also inspiring me to continue uploading daily not hoping for instant success. I just want to get better with each beat I post.
production value's went to the moon
im honestly just gonna upload quality beats for like 3 days a week i feel like id grow more for havent really great beats instead of being consistent
Finally inspired video and not just a video that show you how you not at the spot you want to be. thank you.
Great video man! Super helpful
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
Nice content bro, learning a lot since i started to watch your videos, soon going to put it all in action
Glad to hear it!
made beats for more than 3 years now but this video is something else bro. thanks
That was great thanks honestly it's crazy out there XD !!! Cheers, And Remember You Nice Keep Going!
Thanks, you too!
Started my channel a week ago. Thanks for the Informantion. This is 🔑 hope everyone who sees this have sucess on their journey 🌊
As beginner I am startled by the type beat hype in beatselling, so much so that I hesitate to get into it, even though I was thinking to myself: I could look at it as a learning proccess. I was thinking about options where I could avoid burn out, as learning music is just as huge to me as building a business. You really rounded up my thoughts in a way that it makes sense. Thank you, subscriiibe.
Efficient af!! As long as its consistent, it will bring familiarity with the audience. HEATE dropping the whole vault out here! Love it.
It really helped a lot to me what I have to do now😍👍
Bro you're links in the description are redirecting me to the google maps!
Really nice video. I found myself right now in this situation and this video definitely helped out.
good video, i got better by uploading and making multiple beats everyday for a couple years.
Straight up consistency makes you better it’s that practice and actually trying to learn something new
Thanks for this dude. I'm currently switching from a MWF upload schedule to M-F. I needed to hear this right now.
I see what you did with your channel. It’s called heate cause all the videos are heat 🔥🔥
Appreciate that
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
My mix never sounds right until workin on it for a few days or even weeks. Producers who upload daily have mostly mid beats. Compare them to guys like Soulker and Lezter who upload every 2-4 days and you'll see a huge gap in quality
this dude skoolbeats has quality Afrobeats 1 per day, I was kinda shocked...like how tf does he do it? And how have I been working constantly work for 2 months and I completed 12 beats... but then when I finally finished mixing all those beats, each one was a unique and precious flawless diamond, they are all good enough to be the foundation of a classic grammy winning album....literally all 9's and 10's....so yeah, personally I've always been about quality over quantity....I think the best speed I can aim for right now is 3 days to get it right, 1 to make the beat, 2 to perfect the arrangement, 3 to perfect the mix
@@proverbalizer damn ur confident
Once you get very good at mixing and have your favorite sounds - I do think it’s realistic to upload 4-5 per week that are very good quality
Will never be legendary though. Regardless of time taken its all about originality. Longevity. Majority of today respect the originals of whatever it is.
@@Tedbearbeats Yep. It's about having a formula, being familiar with all the sounds you have and being fast to vision what you want the end product to sound like.
You were right .. the quality of your videos really got elevated 100 times ... Got a lot of gems from this one ..🙌💯
By far the best video I've seen from u bro, nice references too, much appreciated.. New camera, lookin sharp bro
future note to me: maybe do some trend-jacking in the beginning to get a following and then start focusing on quantity
Me and Rujay started making beats around the same time. We did several collabs together. Great to see all his success. S/O to the homie Rujay and CONGRATS on all the success bro!!
Cap
just found this channel such a gem!!
I liked that quantity vs quality photography class experiment🤘😝
@@wegotthatHEATE thanks for sharing this, it actually put things into perspective for me🙌🤓
I uploaded 1 beat a day for about a year - there all private on my channel now. But I definitely recommend this as my views steadily went up and after a year I saw success and had a beat even get over 300k views. I then started uploading less frequently and now my views are the lowest they've been in a while lol. Should've kept uploading once a day
@@wegotthatHEATE I used to make trap and then I switched to drill so I privated all the old trap ones, also the mixes were pretty bad lol
Appreciate you taking the time to make this video bro. Definitely gives me more insight and a bit of better direction towards my destination!
Glad it was helpful!
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
I started uploading every day and got massive amounts of views.
This really worked for me and got my sales up a lot.
My strategy has only slightly changed since I started uploading daily so I guess you could say that uploading daily works for some people at least.
No offense but 400 is no massive amount
@@SG-ix3ly 85K in the last 3 months?
@@xerovbeatzx2 lets say im uploading a beat every day and all the beats will get 100 views each. How many sales can i expect a month?
What I’m doing rn is stacking up on beats to upload so I’m not rushed and I don’t lose the quality. It would definitely suck if you had to make a beat every single day just to keep up with your uploads
Videos like this are so inspirational frr 💯
@@wegotthatHEATE thanks man imma check it out 💪🏾
At first I was like nah then you plaid that clip then the abandon perfectionism and yessss
you gave me confidence in myself thx
does anyone have any example of music artists that are also producers blown or upcoming (especially those on the producer grind)
Channel is flames bro. Nice!
those guys were saying they just download a splice melody and put drums on it. Just be lazy and use loops if it's about making money
You’re a G, very comprehensive
After watching this video I started to think differently thank you very much bro💯
6:50 Damnit, I thought I got a text!
Same thing here😮started looking for my phone😂
Thanks for this video man! Dope as always!
Solid video bro 🔥💯 always giving out genuine good advice - keep it coming !
Also love the re brand !
I get more engagement through my shorts! I upload 60 second videos and go from there.
Great points!
Super dope video! Great explanation!
perfect video thanks!
People need to realize 6 years 5 years 4 years is not a long time just sounds long. Compared to the rest of your life these few hours of work ain't shit
@@wegotthatHEATE believe it is a fight to stay positive and keep that outlook but I think the covid year went so fast and together with how far I have came with music n 2020 that has changed my outlook just gotta sacrifice laziness
Action = Progress = Results*
eyyy this is great, thanks for the motivation!
Great video!!
Thanks!
Amazing video man!
This is a very thorough and straightforward video. I really appreciate your perspective. Thank you!!
just started my own beat channel trying to grind really hard to get my music out there, would love any kinda feedback :) ua-cam.com/video/fc6idOpXFoQ/v-deo.html
"Through quantity is how you build up quality" imma disagree. But on the other hand quantity keeps you visible.
Great content 👍👍
@@wegotthatHEATE you’re welcome 👍👍
I had my youtube channel for 3-4 months. My channel was just approved for monetization yesterday.
How often do you upload
i feel like you should work on both. the easy beats to produce still need to be produced to help you make progress, however you should work on making the ones important to you personally. both of them are going to help you grow.
Honestly I don't think it matters how many beats you upload a day. I upload 2 beats a day.Talking about quantity over quality...If you're good in producing quality you're just good man.All my beats got a good mix because I studied how to always come up with a clean mix.I use the same method in every beat I upload here.So I guess the best way to make it is to find your weaknesses and strength then start working on it
Editing on point 👌
Great video bro very good editited and great tips
great video man. i agree 100% with you
valuable advice
Well i started my youtube channel a year ago in September 2022. It took me a year and 3 months to get to 100 subs. Im now at 132 i got 32 subs with in a month just most iv ever gotte n with in a month. I have at least 4 other youtube channels with low subs and views with beats dateing back to 2021. With this channel i successful figured this out kinda. And that is from posting a beat EVERYDAY! Every now and then the youtube gods above will bless me. U just gotta be and stay consistent!!!! Make sure your beats match the artist in your niche aswell. Haven't really made a sell BUT i honestly wanna grow my channel n get better with my beats. This also helps you as a producer cause it gives u clear presentation of what you need to work on asfar as your production. And post shorts!!!!!!!!!!! 💯
Yessir grind starts now
Thanks my guy . some sell this kind of knowledge
I make different kinds of beats, but I have not yet made my channel because I am in confusion whether to create "separate channels for each genre with one beatstar account" or vice versa.
Cuz There are more than fifty playlists on tower beatz's channel . With different genres , and have more than 900k subs & 729 beats on beatstars .
But I noticed that he also upload beats in his official website .
I have over 100 beats ready to upload but not for a specific genre ...I mainly produce boom bap , trap , soulful and g funk beats . Please Help me get them out in the right way. 🙏
My advice would be to find a few artists(3-4) that fit your style. Use those keywords/artists over and over.
I started my youtube 8months ago and almost at 700subs. I started out uploading once a week. Only 2 weeks ago did I start uploading everyday.
thank you, !!! thank you so much for this vid!!!
Thanks dude 🔥
I definitely suffer from the attachment to this notion of perfection- and it definitely hinders me and takes away from the creative process. really good advice, can be applied to just about any business. ty.
Very great content and quality videos
Much appreciated
Nice vid bro
well am currently uploading beats everyday, I can say my craft has improved but am yet to make my big break On God
Must...... abandon...... perfectionism.....
@@wegotthatHEATE MAN lol. It's tough!
Dope video
Thank you man 🔥
1 year later... 27 subs... no sales. advice online is as much cap as the fitness industry
Fcts
No one cares, work harder
Your beats aren’t big enough
@@knrltv8632appreciate your time. Workin on it
Try sticking to one artist
Great video
Consistency!
it helps you learn from your mistakes and progress but if u think posting anythin daily is the key, you lost. Quantity is weak over quality, ofc u can get lucky bu luck is for p...s =D
Only gems here💎no bullshit