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  • How Reggae Beats have become a global world sound

    How Reggae Beats have become a global world sound

    How Reggae Beats have become a global world sound

     

    The elements and sounds of reggae beats, dub and roots music is becoming globally relevant on a wide scale. People from all walks of life have seemed to adopt the vibrations that reggae music is delivering to the people. In this article we will discuss, how Reggae has become a global world sound and the interception of the genre.

    Reggae was developed and founded by Rastafarians in Jamaica going as far back as the 1930’s and reggae beats were the driving point of worship within the Rastafarian religion. During the emergence of the Rastafari community in Jamaica, Reggae was exclusive to them. The sound of reggae was used as means of worship among the Rastafarian men, women and children and at one point was used to spread the gospel. Rastafari, is a Afrocentric religion giving Jamaicans a concept of Afrocentric ideology, after centuries of slavery, persecution and colonialism.

    Reggae music developed through a particular style of music called Mento. The oldest form of music from Jamaica. If it was not for Mento it would be safe to say that Reggae would not have come into existence. Other forms of Jamaican music that Reggae derived from is Ska and Rock steady. All of these Jamaican music subgenres are Reggae music styles, with different forms and variations. These sounds have been now introduced on to the world stage.

    Since the emergence of global Jamaican Reggae super stars in the 70’s, 80’s and 90s, such as Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, Barrington Levy, Jimmy Cliff and Shaggy to name a few. The sounds of reggae beats have been popularized globally. Reggae has spread to many countries around the world, South American nations as well as Central American nations have fused Spanish dialect creating Reggae en Espaonol, often incorporating local instruments and fusing with other genres. Reggae has reached the United Kingdom giving birth to groups such as UB40 and Steel Pulse.  Reggae began its run for global recognition since the late 60’s in Jamaica and has evolved into various subgenres. Many reggae artists began their careers in the UK, and there have been several European artists and bands drawing their inspiration directly from Jamaica and the culture of Rastafari.

    Reggae in Africa was boosted by the visit of Bob Marley to Zimbabwe in 1980. Now Africa has home grown Reggae acts that have yet to be discovered. European artist such as Gentleman and Alborosie, have made themselves a viable brand within the fans of Reggae’s eyes. Let’s not forget the newly emerging American Reggae bands, like Rebolution, Solja and J Boog. The elements of Reggae beats and sounds are in fact becoming more popular, as California is one of the largest states in America with a growing Reggae fan base. With the legalization of Marijuana in the US and Europe in the near future, that will surely open an even bigger market for Reggae as the genre has always had its connection to weed.

    With these facts stated, there is one thing that no one seems to pay attention to. As Reggae is closely related to Rastafari and is an Afrocentric ideology. The people that founded this sound are slowly becoming forgotten and left out of the financial loop. Since the emergence of Reggae, European businessmen have attempted to claim and capitalize on the word Reggae by attempting to claim copyright ownership. African nations such as Nigeria and Ghana have begun to claim the sound of reggae as being originally from that region. Young American Reggae bands posing as Rasta men singing the music of roots and culture, but not featuring notable Reggae acts on their tours. California, now claiming Reggae has it’s own sound in the American state, hosting concerts not featuring any of the artist that are in fact certified within the Reggae genre.

    The problem with this is that Reggae is originally a Jamaican genre of music and will always be a part of Jamaican history. It would seem however, that those who participate in the creation of this music globally who are not Jamaican have just created avenues for themself leaving extremely talented Jamaican Reggae artist out of the equation. There are reggae events that are held around the world that do not feature one Jamaican Reggae artist or band. Whether one is to agree or disagree, authentic reggae is Jamaican Reggae and reggae has no race of music sub-genre. Reggae should not be classified as Pacific Island Reggae, White Band Reggae, African Reggae or Reggae En Espana. Whether it is Dub, Ska, Lovers Rock, Rock Steady, Roots Reggae or from another part of the globe, Reggae is just Reggae if it is played with an authentic feel. There is no one in France taking Hip Hop or Rap and calling it French Rap. It is indeed Rap done with authenticity and categorized as Rap.

    In conclusion, Reggae has grown to become a global world music and people of all walks of life love Reggae music, but do they love it for the sound, the history behind it, the new faces and cultures that have taken on to branding it as their own or the potential profit gains involved. Reggae is and will always be the creation of the Rasta foundation and a part of Jamaican culture. There is no in between nor other truth, therefor the people that have brought forward this music to the world, should be apart of the financial possibilities as well.

  • Spotify Is Cracking Down On Fake Music Streams

    Spotify Is Cracking Down On Fake Music Streams

    Popular music streaming application Spotify, is cracking down on fake music streams and warns all about the acts of fake music streams. Content that is gaining fake streams will be removed and mechanical royalties will be withheld. Spotify has made policing fake streams a warning in the past, however the real hunt for cracking done on fake music streams has begun now.

    The abuse of fake music streams also known as bot streams on the Spotify platform has been a trend of late. These practices are performed by Artists, who either don’t know they are being scammed by untrustworthy music promoters or they are blatantly committing streaming fraud. Those artists who don’t know they are being scammed are in an awful situation, but for those artist who know what they are doing need to stop!

    Spotify is cracking down on fake music streams to save more of the marketing bag for their self. The business structure for any mega giant like Spotify is simple, control market share. Spotify’s biggest money maker is advertising and their business goals as a music social media platform is to make money through different advertising streams. Fake streams takes away from Spotify potentially controlling the music advertising market share. Spotify wants more independent artist to spend money on their ad studio for artists.

    The issue is the Spotify ad studio is not as effective in my humble as opinion. Facebook, Instagram and google ads. These social media platforms are better options that will give you a better ROI on your music promotions.

    Artist look for short cuts and go for fake music streams, because honestly the streaming game is garbage. Spotify gives artists and content creators fractions of pennies for royalties. The Spotify algorithm seems to favor artists signed to record labels and this makes things unbalanced in the industry. Those who want organic streams  don’t have the financial backing to run major marketing campaigns, so they look for cheap options not knowing cheaper is not actually good! Generally if you see some marketing agency offering and guaranteeing 1 million streams for $50 dollars or $100 dollars that’s a untrustworthy music promoter serving you bot streams.

    In the long run acquiring fake streams will only hurt your music. Spotify is on the hunt looking for musical content that has gained fake music streams to take down. You can bet that your music will be at risk if you are engaging in streaming fraud. January of 2021 Spotify had a massive removal of content, which sparked some controversy because many of the take downs were in fact inaccurate. This goes to show, how far Spotify is willing to go to eliminate bots streams.

     

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  • Best Company To Distribute Your Music

    In our opinion the best company to distribute your music with is Distrokid. If you are looking for a simple and straight forward way to distribute your newly recorded music the Distrokid platform does just that. Distrokid also charges the artist or label annually for your catalog distribution apposed to Tunecore and CD Baby which charges you the artist a annual rate per song distributed.

    Best company to distribute music with

    Also if you are a artist or label that releases music consistently Distrokid allows unlimited song distribution. They also allow contribution splits on the platform. You can give mechanical splits automatically to artist, songwriters, producers or anyone entitled to revenue shares on a song. This feature prevents the contributors to a recording master from missing out on their fare share of mechanical royalties. They have also added recoupment options. Which allows parties to recoup expenses if paid upfront before releasing royalty payments to contributors to a particular project.

    We use Distrokid to release records and we recommend it 100%, especially if you are a independent artist that records and releases several pieces of content a year. Since we signed up with Distrokid we have also noticed new features that help artist with playlisting and streaming. You can get a exclusive 7% discount off your subscription with Distrokid through us. Open a music distribution account with Distrokid today. Click the link below to get started!

     

     

  • Soundcloud fan powered royalties for streaming

    Soundcloud fan powered royalties for streaming

    Big news for independent artist as Soundcloud has announced fan powered royalties. A new and more effective way for artist to earn money on Soundcloud, through streaming. Unlike other streaming platforms in the new space of the music industry. Soundcloud has done some tweaking to build trust and transparency with the independent music community. Soundcloud has changed their steaming model by giving the power to the fans of the artist. Allowing the fans to support their favorite artist through listenership.

    Fan powered royalties are royalties the artist will earn directly from their fan base when their music is steamed by fans. Apparently independent artist have been asking for this for sometime and Soundcloud decided to deliver. Fan powered royalties will begin as of April 1st 2021 but only applies to Pro Unlimited subscribers in the Premier monetization program and Repost by Soundcloud artists, including those in Repost Select. If you dont use Soundcloud as one of your sources for branding or promoting your music, this would be the a perfect time to start.

    Soundcloud broke into the digital independent music space since 2007 and built a vibrant independent music community. The music platform has given many independent artist the ability to upload music and share it with the world. Allowing artist to build a growing fanbase and also giving a avenue for listeners of unsigned independent music a place to discover new artists. Which was great for unsigned artist to breakout without a record label, because during the years of 2007 – 2015 labels were pretty much done with signing or developing new acts.

    Soundcloud has gone through bumps in the road to survive as the digital music site never really implemented means for artist to make money using the platform and streaming giants such as Spotify and other platforms started to get all the attention. During the year of 2017 Soundcloud was extremely close to shutting down as Eric Wahlforss stepped down from his role as CPO. Since then Soundcloud has had investors supporting their company and has also tailored their marketing towards creators and have added series of integrations with DJ software and made its direct monetization program public.

    Now with the release of fan powered royalties Soundcloud will continue to serve their subscribers with more value and if you are not apart of Soundcloud you should ad this to your marketing and branding sources as a independent artist. Click Here and follow us on Soundcloud and we will follow back

     

     

     

  • Performing as a artist in the face of Corona virus?

    You probably have been brain storming about how you can still continue performing as a artist in the face of Corona virus. Many recording artist and musicians need ideas during the corona virus lock down. Right now every artist on this globe is affected by this pandemic, but there are some things you can do to remain relevant as a artist among your fans.
    Here are a few ideas i want to share with you!

    Live-streaming concerts

    1. Nothing can replace the live gig experience, but online concerts can be entertaining in their own way.

    If you’re an emerging artist, I’d advise you to make all your live stream broadcasts public just to build on whatever engagement is happening. Live streaming can also be profitable, so be sure to use a PayPal.me or Venmo link in the video description or comments to encourage donations.
     
    Check out these live-streaming options:
    7 things to remember about live-streaming
    GO LIVE – If you’ve never gone live before, you’re probably going to be nervous.
    You may even feel awkward. Every time you go live you’ll get better.
    Not A Real “concert” – Live streaming is more casual and interactive than a real concert So… be casual and interactive online. Your bedroom might be an even more effective background for a live stream than setting up some fancy home studio, because it feels authentic.
    Include Your Audience – Play a little bit of your song and then engage your audience early-on, prompting them to respond in the comments. This shows engagement
    Do something eye-catching – Our eyes are conditioned to ignore live streams where it’s just someone holding a guitar, so from the beginning do something attractive and eye opening to catch peoples attention.
    Team up – Some platforms allow you to have multiple participants in a broadcast, so you could have a co-bill or mini-festival online.
    They don’t all have to be performances – Telling stories, asking questions, or teaching people… there’s lots of other things to do besides playing just your song.
    Sincerely,
    Jae
    CEO & Producer

  • Opportunities As A Independent Artist

    Preparing Your Music For Opportunities As A Independent Artist

    Have you ever heard the term opportunity meets preparation? Well it’s absolutely true! Surely you don’t want to run into an opportunity and you are not prepared to take advantage of it right? Many of us are never prepared for that one instance where we may get that chance to break through. Then we sit back and wonder why we never can get a break. Next we start to blame everything and anything around us for our misfortune, when the fact remains we were not prepared.

    Being unprepared can be easily corrected with planning. As a musician a simple action, such as keeping your latest music on your cell phone is good planning. Why you may ask? Because we are in a mobile and digital age. What if you attended a casual party and you ran into a music professional and after you introduced yourself they were interested in hearing your music. With something as simple as watts app you can message them your catalog directly. Waiting to get their email and then sending your music the next day is giving yourself greater chances to lose that opportunity. They may not remember you the next day.

    Many independent artist neglect this next subject that is vital in the preparation of their music. Its been mentioned several times. Get your music mastered! Some artist, feel it is okay to put out music that is not mastered. The truth is, it’s not okay. Whether you like it or not, if you are serious about your music as a career at some point it will become a business. You are going up against talented artist who are seeking fans, just as much as you are. You need to put your best forward. Many independent artist, are investing into their brand and catalog of music and you must do the same to become successful. Take the time to get a mix and master done to the songs you know are going to grab people’s attention before you release your music. You don’t want to miss the opportunity of grabbing the attention of a new fan.

    Another mistake is artist do not take steps to put in place agreements, if they are collaborating with other artist. What’s going to happen if you work with another songwriter or producer and no points of percentages have been agreed upon? Then the song go’s international, you open yourself up to lawsuits. Now all the royalties you have earned are tied up, because of one simple preparation that was neglected. Artist must put in place agreements with collaborators and other contributors to a project. Usually when there is only 1 song writer and 1 producer its usually 50/50 on a split, but when other people are involved there’s more people to feed. Get your songwriting and publishing splits figured out before any release of a record. You never know what can happen with the song.

    There are many things you can do to better prepare yourself as an independent artist. It would be impossible to cover everything in one passage though. Thankfully these are some of the pointers you can start with, to open your mind up to creating ideas to make yourself prepared as a independent artist. Look out for more valuable information like this and follow us on instagram and youtube.

    Regards

    Jae

    www.fyahbeats.com

     

     

     

     

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  • Reggae Beats Speaker Box Riddim

    Reggae Beats Speaker Box Riddim

    Reggae Beats, Reggae Beats For SaleReggae and Dancehall has always been about lyrics, originality and Bass. Along with those important key ingredients leaves one more the sound system. www.fyahbeats.com is pround to add the speaker box riddim to their reggae beats collection. The speaker box riddim is a smooth reggae instrumental, reminiscent of some of the hottest Riddims used by sound selectors during early 80s dancehall and reggae scene. You can download the speaker box riddim or buy reggae beats at our online store.

  • Lil Raw Like Water Making New Waves

    Lil Raw Like Water Making New Waves

    Lil Raw Like Water Making Waves

    Artiste Bio
    Lil Raw was born in Trinidad & Tobago. At a young age he lived in Toronto, New York, and Chicago before his family settled in Miami. As he got older his interest in the music business grew. It wasn’t long before he was writing lyrics and recording his ideas. As he developed his sound he began penning songs with local artists and producers, giving birth to Track Fiend Music. Heavily influenced by hip hop and reggae he describes his style as rough around the edges. In 2011, he introduced himself with his debut mixtape “The Awakening.” Since then he’s released several other mixtapes and has opened for artists such as Trick Daddy and Bone Thugs & Harmony. His single “Like Water” has given him a great deal of new exposure. As he makes efforts to continue the momentum, Raw has been recording new music with a serious sense of urgency. His latest single “Thief” is now available on iTunes and all other digital outlets. As he continues to evolve, Lil Raw is focused on perfecting his craft. ” View Promo Video”  Lil Raw – Like Water

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  • Dancehall Beats Leadership Riddim

    Dancehall Beats Leadership Riddim

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    The Leadership Riddim is special to fyahbeats.com, because it was inspired by the 90’s Dancehall sound. Which was one of the most inspirational times in Dancehall music. Many top mainstream acts such as Drake, Rihanna, Beyonce, Torey Lanez and more have been inspired by the sounds of 90’s Dancehall music. Dancehall beats have been rocking the clubs for more than 20 years. You will hear the sounds of dancehall music through out the world these days. Download Dancehall beats such as the Leadership Riddim at our online store.