F.A.Q.

You don’t necessarily need a PayPal account. It is also possible to use your Master, Visa, or American Express card. To use a card, you need to buy the riddims from the Airbit marketplace: https://airbit.com/lionriddims

Nothing. By purchasing a non-exclusive license you receive a digital agreement that grants you certain rights for its use, as long as the contractual conditions are not violated.

In principle, yes. The condition is not to monetize or sell the song you recorded. Also, you have to mention LionRiddims as the beatmaker in the song description.

All links are sent automatically, as soon as the payment has been settled. Sometimes there might be a delay (up to 10 minutes) due to technical malfunction of some of the services. Be sure to check your spam folder as well. In case you haven’t received your beats, contact us at lionriddims@yahoo.com and we’ll solve the problem as soon as possible. Regarding tracked-out WAVs — we send them manually, so the delivery might last 12 to 24 hours (sometimes we send them right after purchase, though).

Yes, you can. LionRiddims shall have a twenty percent (20%) share of the publishing in the track. Songwriter details – IPI number: 378474707; Name: Sfichi Vlad.

It means that every detail of the beat (the kick drum, the snare drum, hi-hats, samples, instruments etc.) will each come in a separate high-quality WAV audio file, in tracks. This way, you or your audio engineer will have more control over editing, mixing and mastering the beat and the song.

Yes, we offer bundle deals at discounted rates for the following types of licenses:
3 x Non-exclusive Rights … $60
3 x Premium Rights … $220
3 x Unlimited Rights … $450

No! You are not allowed to re-sell the riddim(s) or transfer your license-rights to the riddim(s) to a third person.

No! You are not allowed to use Content ID or Audio ID as it will detect songs on the same instrumental and send false automatic copyright claims.

Most likely, the claim comes from another artist who misused Content ID. You must dispute the claim (sometimes appeal).

In general, this means that the riddim has already been sold exclusively and is no longer available for any form of future licensing.