Here's How Much Money A Hit Record Gets You As A Producer
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Money. It's something so many people want, but so little can obtain in large quantities, and with MurdaBeatz starting to look like the next Metro, one could expect him to be rolling in cash, but that's not always the case.
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Do you guys think 3% is a fair cut? Tell us what percentage you think the producer SHOULD get!
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i feel at least 8-10% would be good
Maybe 30 years ago when artists were a lot more lyrical in general it would be a fair cut. But with artists nowadays relying so much on good beats because their lyrics are hot garbage, no. They really need to get a bigger general cut.
But producers nowadays are also starting to do different businesses. Metro Boomin for example has done a few collab albums in 2017 where he played a major role in the music. I am very sure his cut was a lot bigger than 3% (also because metro boomin has his own label). And other producers are also releasing singles with rapper features on it as their own single, I also assume that their cut is a lot bigger than 3%.
If the trend keeps going, producers will be recognized a lot more and labels won’t really be able to do their shady businesses anymore if the producer is the main part of the music.
Lastly I think the trend with every rapper having their own label will also go over to producers because of the payment issues. The future ain’t that dark for us producers as we’re also beginning to get more attention over the past few years.
this is my opinion on how I feel, tbh idc about what rappers do today. stop trying to tell me how to feel about my own opinion
Don't wanna sound like a buzzkill but your not entirely correct with this. You need to understand that there are both record side income and publishing income. The 3% your referring to is usually called points, these are dealt within the royalties received from the record side of a song, so album sales, streams per cost etc. The publishing side include income generated from royalties gained from radio play, streams etc. Within publishing splits the producers generally get 50% within the splits. Whatever is generated from radio royalties the producer will recieve 50% and if you are a published producer your publisher will take a percentage of that depending on the deal you sign with them. You normally get your publishing royalties statements from ASCAP or BMI. Theres a lot more money involved and the producer would have got a lot more for a hit song than you stated.
45% i think if its not the producer who made the beat the song wouldn't be a banger
50% cause today's hip-hop it's not about lyrics it's about the beats
Will Rod which is why we should be thankful for lyrical artists like kendrick, Cole, jid, joey, earl etc
@@jamieminetto5398 Joey trap?
Yasi Beats nah joey badass, I should’ve specified that
@@jamieminetto5398 omg shut up
Nick Iwoa ok? Why you mad? I never said anything against you?
Imagine producing a song that generates well over 320 million streams on UA-cam ALONE and not even receiving one penny from it. God bless you TM88
Juice wrld
@@jamesbrandonto193 What
But don't producers get to look over contracts that states how much they will be getting? You can't put the entire blame on the corporations. PRoducers always have the choice to walk away from an offer
Xo tour life has over 1 billion on spotify shits crazy
i had that with a remix... i made a remix with over 18 million views and didn't got anything xd
The editing on this video is next level, its something you would only see in huge channels such as Vox, Complex, or Vice. Nice dude
3%??? This video failed because you didn't speak about writing and publishing share. That's where the big checks are. You spoke about everything but the most important check. You're strictly coming from a streaming perspective, but you failed to discuss radio spins, mechanical and sync royalties.... major fail. You really can't speak on this topic unless you've had a hit song and you receive publishing checks. Don't deceive producers with this misinformation. Producers are entitled to 50% of the publishing and writing share of a record, not 3%. This video is ludicrous. There is NO way to predict how much a hit song will generate because you cannot see the future! You don't know what will happen with that song in 5-10 or even 20 years after you write it. Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" is the perfect example. Knock it off with the sad music and the sympathy BS...producers are out here eating well. To all the producers out there, keep on hustling. This video is all wrong. $3/cpm on a rap video.. that's a joke also.
PrestleySnipes true words my brother.... 20k off a Hit song is ridiculous.... it's like nothing...
PrestleySnipes FACTS MY G.
Started off good then he wondered off to another topic smh
@@papaabuch8189 yeah how they gonna buy all this expensive shit of 20k... their watch probably cost 40k already...
Hi how much will artists get when the label recoups there investment? maybe it like 25% for artist 25% for producer then label gets 50% for profits?
Producer gets 3%
Soulja Boy gets 5%
Label gets 40%
Artist gets 50%
Where's my 2%?
Sting gets 85%
For watching this video
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Labels get more than that unless it's a new label but labels like alanta is getting most
Aye you 2 funny 💀💀💀💀💀💀
You forgot to deduct treyway extortion fee, hes left in the red.
Wtf lol
Lmao
Dj ak stfu
dj ak LMAO W
S. D. H. 3T you stfu its true
edm producers:
*laughs in money*
Damn the quality of this video is beautiful asf.
MadeByFinesse facts
bob saget you're a dumbass . i can tell you didnt watch the video
Look up captain disillusion
@bob saget read the title
bob saget you’re dumb asf read
I think the producer should get 35-50%
fr, they literally MAKE the music
Nowadays producers are the ones that make the hit songs and no the actual artist and they still don’t get enough recognition
Follow your dreams. Do what you love and don’t let anything detour you.
Love what you do or do what you love, one is easier.
"money cant live wit out it, cant take it when u die"- j.cole Yee do wt u luv but money stacks in the end
I know this is probably unrealistic but I feel like a 15-20% cut would be a bit more fair imo
Leonardo damn
Sounds completely fair to me...producers MAKE the sound...without a producer there is no music...
i was thinking 15
There’s usually multiple producers so if they get paid that much then how much is left for the label to steal?
@@soscocaina556 Good Point. I feel like in that case that split would be divided by all producers. I don't know tbh. I am kid who can't do basic math 😂😂
I love this channel. I absolutely love how you guys can jump to a type beat tutorial and go into documentary mode this is so sick! plz keep goin!
Very good writing, and I’m in love with the editing 👏👏 Good Job Guys! 😊😊🎉🎊
This is why kyoku the best
Narration 10
Editing 10
Content 10
Background sound 10
Nice, clean and very instructive.
you just earned a new sub
Love the visuals, this is how the YT channel "1791" animates/edits their videos
1791
Ayy mantra love seeing Cyrus on your beats bro keep it up
HOLY FUCK IT'S MANTRA
Mantra dude i agree
With misleading content to back it up?
Quality of this video is absolutely incredible... you guys keep doing your thing and within matter of facts y’all be apart of the top tier channels :)😎
The editing of the video is absolutely amazing. Great job, man.
Pay the producers! THE ONLY REASON THE SONG HIT BILLBOARD
Damn that 3% was really unexpected I always though if you land a placement with a major label your get somewhere like 30-50%.
Cool video KYOKU very informative.
What an amazing, great video! The quality of this video is unreal!
Sick video man! need more people like you, shining their light on these topics!
You wanna know why most producers and artist get screwed over and go broke? They didn't read their contracts
nPlatin yeah no lol. They just excited to get a contract so their dumbasses just sign the shit as they think that one signature gets them paid
@nPlatin lol name 3 people who signed to record label reading a contract
@@PrinceSwaggy lil pump, lil Uzi , X. They have lawyers to read them dumbass
nPlatin no they really dont
@@benwilliams9678 they didn't have it before they signed dumbass
listening to tyquil talk turns me more and more italian no cap
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Im already half italian and im from the hood bruh i speak it cuz my mom speaks it to me , my dad aint italian though , italian is pretty cool if you know how to speak it you can impress anyone
This is it chief! The quality so goood
damn these videos getting legendary now! Keep it up fr you guys got something
Quality video! You guy's got my support.
Nice Vid Fam!
Wow. This video is made so well almost seems professionally made. Hope you get the recognition you deserve 📊📈
really surprised by how good this video is. quality stuff, you def earned a sub
Bruh how does this guy not have a million subs ATLEAST. The quality of this video is 20/10
Lets just take a moment and agree on how good those visuals looked
Thanks for making this
I just found this channel and I just want to say it is rly good. Very informative and it keeps me involved because I am very into hip hop. Keep up the great work.
i want money too 😊
I can give u money are u a girl?
we all want money bro
ABERRATION. I love your music fam
go work for it
Dm me
"to prevent labels or artist from taking advantage of producer"
*Playboi Carti starts sweating*
You mean beat makers? Beat Makers are NOT Producers. Producers are the big boss in the studio that oversee supervison of the record that hires Beat Makers, Writers, Engineers and Musicans to work for them. Timbo, Pharell, Scott Storch and Dre are Real Producers as they are both Songwriters that makes beats and Record Producers that direct and oversee the vision of the record. They are credited twice in production credits for both roles as "Writer" and "Producer". Producer's produce entire completed songs with vocal production, Arrangement and engineering etc known as the MASTER RECORDING.
Beat Makers just make beats for sell to an Artist known as the instrumental composition that have no involvement of overseeing production and recording nor do they make entire songs. They are Co-Writers.
Producer=Director
Songwriter=Beat Maker
Eman 08 no that’s a curator you have no idea what you’re talking about.
@@Sondaze Your uneducated ignorence is showing. I've been a Record Producer for over 14 years and you saying I don't know what the fuck I'm talking? GTFO.
@@eman0828 stfu your information is very misleading
@@WoodenchTheogene You just mad because I'm calling you beat makers out as I'm a Real Proucer and you just a Beat Maker aka Writer. It aint my problem. Producers DONT Make Beats! P-Diddy is a Producer and he don't make beats. Beyonce, Mary J. Blige are acting role Vocal Producer's and they don't make beats. Beyonce Knowles Co-Produced the entire 2001 Destiny Child (Survivor) Album as shes credited as "Producer" on every track. Making beats is an entirely different role. Scott Storch, Bryan-Michael Cox, Rodney Jerkins, Timbo and Pharrell Williams wear two hats as a Record Producer AND a Songwriter which is why they make beats. Beat Makers are Songwriters, why do you think they get Publishing royalties? Only "Writers" get publishing money that includes both Beat Makers and Lyricist. Producer's get "Points" and "Record Ones" Mechanical royalties for record sales. Pharrell, B-Cox, Timbo, Rodney, and Scott Storch are REAL producers when they aren't making beats as they work directly with the "Artist" and "Engineer" in the studio overseeing which is why they are even called a "Producer" in the first place. They get "Writer's" credits for making the beat and "Producer" credits for directing and overseeing the vision of the record. They are Songwriter/Producers that wear two hats.
Aye, besides production you’ve got some video editing sauce. You’re for sure an example of what the hustle should look like 💯
Hella clean vid🔥🔥
I won't be surprised if this goes viral. Quality video for sure
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Well put together video for sure
great vid. great visuals
Dope and informative. Thanks for this. You got you a new Subscriber. Keep grinding and Imma keep watching.
i actually really enjoyed this video, thank you for making this man
high quality stuff
Remember, Even if you read your contract, have a lawyer, ask for a better deal... it doesn’t mean the label will agree with what you want. They have the power as most producers won’t risk losing the placement and the advance money.
Editing is first class. Nice bro
The editing is so satisfying ❤️
You forgot the Treyway 69 extortion kit.
What about your mom ?
Gay way
@@swoosh7212 how he treyway when 69 is the gay way
@@s.d.h.3t981 what about her
dj ak Tr3way is an independent label owned by his manager shotti and 6ixnine. So essentially they’re business partners.
Let’s not forget that almost every successful producer has their own sound....
This channel has such good content. I stan
big up bro!! this video was amazing!
This is an amazing video. Very well put together. It probably sounds like a stupud question, but can you make a video on how to start monetizing as an independent artist? 🙌🏽 Thanks a ton!
yo this shit is dope
Good shit dude this video was great
The video editing is on point
Subscribed 🔥
This video turned into the biography of producers..!
Thank you for this video 🙏🏽
A well put together video good shit
Great video! Artists/labels gotta start paying their producers. There has been a culture created which leads people to believe they should never pay for beats
This'll be a popular video just mark my words
27k already
Why? cause u saw it on the home page too?
Eeeehhh no
This is really well made. Good Job!
Dope video bro . Appreciate your work and attention to detail
as a person that makes beats, producers don’t get the recognition that they deserve as artists do (rappers / singers) but we’re starting to get shine though, a lot of popular songs are just catchy because the instrumental but still I’m not gonna let this stop me from making beats and such cause it started as a hobby, now I kinda do it as a passion.
You mean a bunch of beat makers? Beat makers are NOT Producers, they are Songwriters and Composers that program beats, thats it. Publishing companies, BMI and ASCAP classifies them as Songwriters and Composers when it comes to mechanical royalities. I'm registered as a Composer with ASCAP. A Producer is some one that directs oversees recording sessions that works with the artist in the studio like the Quincy Jones. They see through the whole visionary of the record, coach the artist to get a good vocal peformance out of them, give input throughout the recording process make the record sound as best as possible. I'm a Real Producer because i do both roles as i don't just sit and make beats. I'm what you call a Songwriter/Producer. Most Hip Hop Producers started out as beat makers before taking over the acting role as a Record Producer. Thats why Scott Storch, Pharrell Williams, Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Dr. Dre, Bryan-Michael Cox, J.R Rotem are all credited twice in production credits for both acting roles as they are both Songwriters and Record Producers.
PRODUCER=Director
SONGWRITER=Beat Maker
Dont forget trippie redd gets 10 percent
Merry Marauder hahahah
He actually does tho
@@jovirose. why?
@@EarthWasHere cause 69 is signed with the same label so trippie gets payed from finder fees
@@jovirose. oh, thanks
Really nice video, I've been looking for a video like this for a while now, glad I found it.
Saucey Video, great content! ⛽️
Remember buying CDs for quality music each week at $18.99
agentd36 yup! I still hit up records stores and get my music on vinyl it CD
Or*
Yeeee, how do they still get money?
Physicals still sound better.
Uzi30 RapidFire-O'アニメラッパー concerts and club shows
Fefe made a milly
Extremely informative and well put together you got yourself a subscriber!
first vid I've ever seen of yours, subbed. keep it up
The best made youtube video I have ever watched in my life
"Your song wouldnt have been fire with out the production of the producer" - ALBERT EINSTEIN
Love this video 👏🏾
OMG! What a video! Subbed my g! Keep it up!
Tyquil Narrated This
ASMR
Nice accent boio
My bad was I too italian
Create a tag saying "Tyquil narrated this" and use it before your first word on video essays lol
R&E 😂😂
Think about this, daddy yankee got 3-4 million for despacito, most times the producers get more then the artist, that’s after the label gets its cut, so imagine what some producers can make with the right contracts and terms
dope af, good work :)
Really love the animation in this video! Keep it up!
I feel so bad for tm88 for not being paid for the best hitsong from the last like 3 years
Listen, as with most things, the owners/labels are the winners at the end of the day.
Amazing video, love all the perspectives
Amazing video man
Nice editing. The motion graphics and the scary music in the background make this video 10x better... but the video lacks the full picture, when it comes to the financial information. Nice work with the big production team, but you guys missed a lot.
Yea definitely the title was a bit confusing to some people, this video and our group focus on the production side of things. This video was meant to be a small taste to see what producers get within the first week of a big song being released, but definitely in the future we'll be more indepth, thank you for your feedback
First week doesn't mean anything. Publishing is the most important part of the question, "How Much Money Does A Hit Record Gets You?". I get what you guys were trying to do, but you failed by not mentioning publishing. Peace
Those are Mechanical Songwriter Royalties. The only reason why Pharrell Williams, Bryan-Micheal Cox, Rodney Jerkins, Timbaland or Scott Storch gets those is because they are both Songwriters and Record Producers that wears two different hats. Most Hip Hop Producers started out as Beat Makers before taking over the acting role as a Record Producer. Beat Makers are the same thing as Songwriters and Composers while Record Producers are managment directing roles that direct and oversee recording sessions, working directly with the artist in the studio. Record Producers get PPD or SRLP royalites which is 3% or 4%. Beat Makers that just make beats and thats it would not get these types of Royalites since they are NOT Producers. So unless you are wearing both hats as a Beat Maker and a Record Producer, is the only way you would get both royalites or one of the the other.
PRODUCER=Director
SONGWRITER=Beat Maker
Did you just make all that up as you went along? You almost had it right but you were a little off. A "beat maker" is a producer and a producer is a songwriter/composer. Whoever creates the music behind the lyrics, is the producer. A songwriter and a producer means the same thing, on a split sheet. A producer is also considered a "composer". There is no such thing as a "beat maker", when it comes to getting paid. Only record labels, performers, publishers, songwriters/composers (producers), receive music royalties. The main difference between a composer and a songwriter is that, the composer is entitled to 50% of the record. But like I said, a composer is a "songwriter". There is no Producer = DIrector. "Directors" don't get music royalties. Directors are for music videos.
+PrestleySnipes No as I'm both a Songwriter and a Record Producer my own self as I've been involved with Music Production for almost 15 years now. Here's my input on the difference between a Producer Vs a Beat Maker. I started making beats in 2004 before i took over the acting role as a Record Producer in 2008 working with my very first artist one on one in the studio. Record Producers are similar to a Film Director that directs and oversees recording sessions. That's what I mean as "Director" like the Quincy Jones. As a Real Producer, I never send beats off to people and then call yourself a Producer. I always work directly with the artist and the audio engineer in the studio, giving my feedback and input through out the entire recording process. I coach the artist and give them advice to get the best vocal performance out of them. I tell them how I want them to sing or rap a certain way. If I'm not feeling it, I make them do another take until its right. I also guide and direct the engineer how i want the mix to sound. I'm also involved in vocal and song arrangement etc. That's what a Producer does oversees the whole thing from start to finish as they are the big boss. Making beats doesn't make you a producer, it makes you just a track maker if that's all you do. As Timbo said in one of his interviews, "I don’t think we have producers anymore, I think we have great programmers" as hes referring to this current generation of hip-hop producers that are nothing more than programmers or beat makers. I'm also a registered ASCAP Member registered as a Songwriter and Composer for my Mechanical/Peformance royalties for beats. Beat Making falls under the Songwriting umbrella as its part of the Songwriting Pre-Production process. Producers are there to lance the record together with a beat or backing track and a vocalist.There's a reason why Scott Storch, Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, Bryan-Michael Cox are all credited twice in production credits for both roles as they are both Songwriters and Record Producers. Beat Makers are credited as Writer, Composer, Instrumentation, Programmer or Keyboards in production credits. Record Producers are credited as Producer for directing and overseeing the entire song. I do both roles! Then you have Beyonce Knowles that is also an acting role Vocal Producer as she Co-Produced the entire 2001 Survivor Album and the 2016 Lemonade Album. She was also the Executive Producer as well. There are only three types of Producers that exist in the music industry. Record Producer aka Music Producer, Vocal Producer and Executive Producer. Missy Elliott and Mary J. Bilge are also acting role Vocal Producers as you see them credited as Producer for many of their own songs. Missy Elliott Co-Produced Mya - "My Love is like... Wo" and she doesn't make beats. P-Diddy is a Record Producer and he doesn't make beats. Hope that makes sense.
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Lol
Excellent video man!
appreciate the shoutout!
Mostly its 50/50 on a Song(you and the Artist) Two Ways: you can publish and collect the royalties by yourself thru Ascap and Harry Fox(Performance/mechanical) UA-cam Networks(Digital and Mostly 25-15% Fee) and Soundexchange.(Digital/satellite) so you would almost get your 50%(- some small fee's) or you sign with a publishing company but they will take a Fee(20%) from your 50%, but i'm not sure if they maybe collect some more royalties and they help you with all the registration process which can be stressful. So at the end it's up to you how you handle your splits etc.
Correct me if i'm Wrong!
Harry fox is covered under bmi if im not wrong bro
Went SO off topic , turned into a producer video
Lord Fuckwad i mean it’s like a producer channel so not really
Is that not what the title says?
Nick legit I don’t remember reading “producer” , maybe I’m just dumb as shit , but either way he was talking about a certain thing then spiraled to a complete other thing , and didn’t go back
Fr I was geeking for a sec
Lord Fuckwad you ain’t dumb 50 people agreed with you lol it was just a lil mistake
Love this video good info
Good vid man
Just to quickly throw out. You have the math all wrong on the 100m views @ $3 CPM. CPM is not $3 per 1,000 views. It’s 1,000 monetized views. I have the same CPM, and for a video around he length of a song. I would make around $75,000 from 100m views. Other than that good vid!
CPM rates differ depending on a lot of factors. Channel size,standing and time of year etc
shoutout to us type beat producers!
Great video bro
Really good video!
Keep up the good work🤘🏼😌
They had Nicki in the song too, so they paid her at least 1/3 of the total amount.
Alrighty then. Next step: how to produce a hit song
Really high quality content, good work.
damn this was so good, thanks kyoku! great animation and explanation. one thing to mention is that producers earn when the artist is being booked for a show too! shows and concerts are the main revenue stream for artists and labels nowadays. kendrick lamars booking fee for example is somewhere between 500.000-1MIL $