I’m a beatmaker who sells beats. I create beats one by one, so I don’t feel the need to make an album. What do you think?

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As a beatmaker selling individual tracks, you may not feel the need to make full albums. However, there are some potential benefits to releasing collections of multiple tracks as albums:

  • You can provide more music to your fans at once
  • Selling albums is often more lucrative than selling individual tracks
  • Having an album concept allows you to create a cohesive, narrative-driven body of work
  • It increases opportunities for promotion and exposure to new listeners
  • It can help build your brand identity as an artist

Creating albums isn’t absolutely necessary, but it could be a viable option to help advance your career as a beatmaker. For long-term growth, considering putting out albums at some point may be worthwhile. But there’s no need to rush – you can take your time and build your career at your own pace. The key is finding what works for you and steadily developing your craft.

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Born in 1982, he is a Japanese beatmaker and music producer who produces hiphop and rap beats, and also produces and consults music artists. He also researches web marketing strategies for small businesses through music activities and personal blogs. Because he grew up internationally, he understands English. His hobbies are muscle training, photo processing, WordPress customization, K-Pop, web3, NFT. He also loves Korea.

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