DistroKid for Rappers: What It Actually Does (and What It Doesn’t)
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DistroKid for Rappers: What It Actually Does (and What It Doesn’t)

A lot of rappers hear “just drop through DistroKid and you’re on Spotify” and think that’s the whole game. You sign up, upload a song, pick some options, hit submit… and then what? Streams? Playlists? Fame? Not exactly.

DistroKid is powerful, but only if you understand what it is and what it isn’t. It’s a distribution service, not a magic success button. Think of it as a digital delivery guy, not a manager, not a label, and definitely not a marketing team.

This guide breaks down what DistroKid actually does for you, what happens after you upload, and what still 100% depends on you.


So What Is DistroKid, Really?

In simple terms, DistroKid is a digital distributor. Its job is to take the music files and information you give it and deliver them to streaming platforms and digital stores like Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Amazon Music, TikTok, Instagram and more.

If you think in “real world” terms, imagine you brewed your own drinks at home. You’ve got bottles ready, labels done, everything tastes great. But you don’t have the connections to get those bottles on the shelves at supermarkets. A distributor is the company that takes your product and puts it into all those stores so people can find it.

DistroKid does the same thing for your songs. You upload your finished track, cover art and info. It packages everything into the right format and sends it to the platforms you choose. That’s it. That’s the core of what it does: it gets you in the stores.


What Happens After You Upload a Song?

Once you’ve filled in all the details (artist name, track title, release date, language, songwriter info, etc.) and uploaded your audio and cover art, the process basically looks like this:

Your track is checked to make sure it meets basic requirements. If everything is fine, DistroKid sends your release to the platforms you selected. Each platform has its own processing time, so your song slowly starts appearing on Spotify, Apple Music, and elsewhere around the date you chose.

On your DistroKid dashboard, you’ll later see basic streaming and earnings information arrive from those platforms. The money from streams, downloads and some other uses flows back to your DistroKid account, and from there you can withdraw it. If you use their splits, you can also share those earnings with producers or featured artists automatically.

That’s the full “magic trick.” Upload → QC → delivery → platforms show your song → royalties come back into your account.

Important: nothing about this process guarantees that people will actually listen. DistroKid opens the door to the platforms; it doesn’t bring the crowd into the room.


What DistroKid Doesn’t Do: Marketing, Fans and Hype

This is the part that many artists misunderstand. DistroKid does not:

  • Find new fans for you

  • Promote your music on social media

  • Run ads or build your brand

  • Guarantee placements on major playlists

  • Convince people to click on your song

It simply makes your music available on the big services. If you imagine Spotify, Apple Music and TikTok as huge cities, DistroKid is the company that rents you a building and puts your name on it. But if you want people to actually walk in, you still have to do the work: signposting, invite people, make the inside special, and give them a reason to come back.

The streams you get will mainly come from:

  • Your own audience (people you bring in from Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, shows, word of mouth)

  • Algorithmic help that kicks in if people play, save, repeat and share your songs

  • Playlist placements (usually because of networking, pitching, or strong organic performance)

DistroKid does not wake up in the morning and think: “How can we make your song famous today?” That part is entirely on you.

If you need help planning the creative side of things (like writing, concept, consistency of your sound) or understanding how beats, licensing and branding fit into the bigger picture, resources similar to an artist-focused knowledge hub (like an Artist Resource Hub or a detailed guide to beat licensing and releasing) can give structure to that side of the process. But the key idea here is simple: distribution isn’t marketing.


DistroKid Is Not a Record Label (And That’s a Good Thing)

Another common confusion: some artists treat DistroKid like a label. It is not.

A record label typically does (at least in theory) some mix of:

  • Funding recordings, videos, marketing, tours

  • Helping shape your sound, image and rollout

  • Handling contracts, legal stuff, business deals

  • Owning part of your master rights in exchange for investment

DistroKid does none of that. It does not own your masters. It does not tell you what to release. It doesn’t pay for your videos, photo shoots or campaigns. You stay independent; they just handle the pipeline to digital stores.

This can be a big advantage if you’re serious and organised. You keep control and a bigger share of your income. But it also means there is no “team” doing the hard work for you behind the scenes. You are the label, you are the marketing department, you are the A&R.


What About Playlists and Editorial Support?

This is where expectations often crash. Being on Spotify via DistroKid does not automatically mean you’ll land on big editorial playlists. Those playlists are curated by Spotify’s own editors, and they do not owe DistroKid (or any distributor) placements for your songs.

DistroKid gives you the infrastructure to show up cleanly on platforms. From there, it’s up to you to:

  • Claim and optimise your Spotify for Artists and Apple Music for Artists profiles

  • Pitch your songs to editorial teams through those tools where possible

  • Build your own momentum through independent playlists, social content, and your existing audience

If your track starts performing well on its own—through solid music, strong rollouts, good visuals and real listener engagement—then algorithmic and editorial attention become more likely. But DistroKid is just the bridge that gets your file from your computer to the platform. It doesn’t make any special promises to get you into curated playlists.


Where DistroKid Fits in Your Bigger Picture as a Rapper

Think of your career as a chain of several key stages:

  1. Create the song
    You write, choose the right beat, record, edit, and mix. If you’re working over licensed instrumentals from a producer, this is where understanding beat licensing and usage terms matters.

  2. Finish the product
    You make sure the mix and master are release-ready, the cover art is done, the metadata is clear (artist name, features, producers, writers).

  3. Distribute the track
    This is where DistroKid comes in. It sends your finished product to the streaming platforms and stores.

  4. Present the release
    You update your Spotify/Apple profiles, maybe upload a visualiser or video on YouTube, add lyrics where possible, align your links.

  5. Promote and grow
    You run your own campaigns: social media content, snippets, behind-the-scenes, performances, collabs, playlists, whatever fits your brand and budget.

DistroKid handles stage 3. That’s it. Stages 1, 2, 4 and 5 are still on you.

For a lot of independent rappers, that’s actually empowering: once you accept that no platform is coming to save you, you start making better decisions about beats, songwriting, visuals, rollouts, and long-term strategy.


When DistroKid Is Useful – and When It Might Be Too Early

DistroKid is most useful when:

  • You already have at least a few songs you’re proud of

  • You’ve thought about your artist name and branding

  • You’re ready to start building a public catalog, not just private demos

  • You’re willing to promote your own music consistently

If you’re still experimenting heavily, learning how to write, record, or even rap on beat, it can be smarter to keep a lot of your early work on “safer” platforms (private links, demo drops, maybe SoundCloud or unlisted YouTube) while you hone your skills. In that stage, your focus is less “get into all stores” and more “get good.”

Once your music reaches a level where you’d be proud to see it on Spotify next to your favorite artists, DistroKid becomes an efficient tool for getting it there. It doesn’t replace the grind, but it makes the logistics much easier.


Bottom Line: DistroKid Delivers Your Music. You Deliver the Rest.

If you remember one thing from this article, let it be this:

DistroKid’s job is to deliver your music to platforms.
Your job is to give that music a reason to be heard.

It does not magically generate fans, doesn’t guarantee playlists, doesn’t replace marketing and doesn’t act like a label. What it does do is free you from the technical headache of getting your songs into dozens of apps and stores around the world.

When you see it clearly like that, you can stop blaming the distributor for a lack of streams and start putting your energy into the parts of the game you actually control: the quality of your songs, the consistency of your releases, how well your beats support your message, and how you connect with people once the music is out.

Used with that mindset, DistroKid becomes what it was always meant to be for rappers: not a magic bullet, but a solid piece of infrastructure in the background while you build something real in the foreground.


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Unlimited License Agreement

This Unlimited License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on [Purchase Date] between Thomas Hodek, professionally known as Tellingbeatzz (“Licensor”) and [Customer Full Name] (“Licensee”).
The Licensee has purchased an MP3 Unlimited License for the instrumental titled “[Beat Title]” (“Beat”) for a license fee of [Purchase Price] under Order #[Order Number].
Upon successful payment, this Agreement becomes effective immediately and is delivered electronically together with the licensed Beat files.

1. Grant of License

The Licensor grants the Licensee a non-exclusive, worldwide, non-transferable and perpetual license to use the Beat to create and commercially exploit one or more new songs incorporating the Beat (“New Song”).
The Licensee may add vocals, lyrics, melodies, instrumentation, arrangements and other original contributions to the Beat.
The Beat itself remains the intellectual property of the Licensor and is not sold or transferred to the Licensee.

2. Unlimited Commercial Use

The Licensee may commercially release and use the New Song without limits on:
  • digital or physical distribution
  • sales
  • audio streams
  • monetized video streams
  • music videos
  • live or paid performances
  • radio and online broadcasts
  • social media content
  • albums, EPs, mixtapes and singles
There are no limits on streams, sales, downloads, views or performances generated by the New Song.

3. Master Recording and Revenue

The Licensee may create and commercially exploit a new master recording incorporating the Beat (“Master Recording”).
The Licensee retains the revenue generated directly from exploitation of the Master Recording, including streaming, digital distribution and physical sales, subject to any publishing, mechanical, performance or other composition-based royalties attributable to the Licensor’s share of the underlying composition.
The Licensor does not acquire ownership of the Licensee’s original lyrics, vocals or other independently created contributions.

4. Ownership

The Licensor retains all rights, title and interest in the original Beat, including the applicable copyright interests in the musical composition and sound recording.
This Agreement does not transfer ownership or copyright in the Beat to the Licensee.
The Licensee may protect or register their own original contributions to the New Song but may not claim sole ownership or authorship of the underlying Beat.

5. Publishing and Songwriting

For each New Song created under this Agreement, the underlying composition shall be divided as follows:
Licensee: 50%
Licensor: 50%
The Licensee agrees to properly identify the Licensor’s share when registering the New Song with a Performing Rights Organization, publisher, publishing administrator or other rights-management organization.
Licensor PRO Information:
Writer / Composer: Thomas Hodek
Producer Name: Tellingbeatzz
PRO: GEMA (Germany)
IPI / CAE: 716014087
Publishing Administrator: BeatStars Publishing Worldwide

6. Credit

Where credits are customarily provided, the Licensee agrees to credit the Producer as:
Produced by Tellingbeatzz
or
Beat by Tellingbeatzz
If additional featured-vocalist or hook credits are supplied with the Beat, those credits must also be included where reasonably applicable.

7. Content ID

Because the Beat may be licensed non-exclusively to multiple artists, the Licensee may not register the Beat or any New Song containing the Beat with YouTube Content ID or any similar automated copyright-claiming or fingerprinting system without prior written permission from the Licensor.
The Licensor reserves the right to register and administer the Beat through Content ID or similar systems.
If the Licensee receives a claim relating to a valid licensed use, proof of purchase may be submitted for review and release where appropriate.

8. Synchronization

The Licensee may synchronize the New Song with:
  • music videos
  • YouTube videos
  • social media content
  • podcasts
  • online promotional content
  • independent films and video projects
Major third-party commercial synchronization uses, including national advertising campaigns, television productions, feature films, major video games or comparable commercial projects, require prior written approval from the Licensor.

9. Prohibited Uses

The Licensee may not:
  1. resell, redistribute or sublicense the Beat in its original or substantially similar instrumental form;
  2. upload or distribute the Beat as a standalone instrumental under the Licensee’s name;
  3. include the Beat in beat packs, sample packs, loop libraries, sound libraries or production libraries;
  4. claim authorship or ownership of the original Beat;
  5. register the Beat or New Song with Content ID without permission;
  6. transfer this License to another person or entity without written consent;
  7. share the Beat files with third parties except persons directly involved in producing, recording, mixing, mastering or distributing the New Song.

10. Files Included

The files delivered depend on the license purchased:
MP3 Unlimited: MP3
WAV Unlimited: MP3 + WAV
Trackout Unlimited: MP3 + WAV + available tracked-out stems
The file format supplied does not change the commercial usage rights granted under this Agreement.

11. Non-Exclusive License

This is a non-exclusive license.
The Licensor may continue licensing or selling the same Beat to other customers.
The Licensee acknowledges that other artists may legally release different songs using the same Beat.

12. Future Exclusive Sale

If exclusive rights to the Beat are sold after this Agreement has taken effect, this License remains valid.
The Licensee may continue using, distributing and monetizing the New Song according to the terms of this Agreement.

13. Samples and Third-Party Material

Where the Beat contains third-party material requiring clearance, the Licensee is responsible for obtaining any additional clearance required for the Licensee’s intended use unless otherwise agreed in writing.
The Licensor will disclose known third-party clearance requirements where reasonably possible.

14. Term

This License is valid in perpetuity, provided the Licensee complies with this Agreement.
No renewal payment is required.

15. Breach

If the Licensee materially breaches this Agreement, the Licensor may provide written notice and, where the breach can reasonably be corrected, allow 30 days to cure the violation.
If the breach is not corrected within that period, the Licensor may terminate the License and pursue available remedies.

16. Governing Law

This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, without prejudice to mandatory consumer protection laws applicable to the Licensee.

17. Entire Agreement

This Agreement, together with the applicable WooCommerce order confirmation, constitutes the complete agreement between the Licensor and Licensee regarding the licensed Beat.
If any provision is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain effective.

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License Terms

Unlimited License Agreement

This Unlimited License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on [Purchase Date] between Thomas Hodek, professionally known as Tellingbeatzz (“Licensor”) and [Customer Full Name] (“Licensee”).
The Licensee has purchased an WAV Unlimited License for the instrumental titled “[Beat Title]” (“Beat”) for a license fee of [Purchase Price] under Order #[Order Number].
Upon successful payment, this Agreement becomes effective immediately and is delivered electronically together with the licensed Beat files.

1. Grant of License

The Licensor grants the Licensee a non-exclusive, worldwide, non-transferable and perpetual license to use the Beat to create and commercially exploit one or more new songs incorporating the Beat (“New Song”).
The Licensee may add vocals, lyrics, melodies, instrumentation, arrangements and other original contributions to the Beat.
The Beat itself remains the intellectual property of the Licensor and is not sold or transferred to the Licensee.

2. Unlimited Commercial Use

The Licensee may commercially release and use the New Song without limits on:
  • digital or physical distribution
  • sales
  • audio streams
  • monetized video streams
  • music videos
  • live or paid performances
  • radio and online broadcasts
  • social media content
  • albums, EPs, mixtapes and singles
There are no limits on streams, sales, downloads, views or performances generated by the New Song.

3. Master Recording and Revenue

The Licensee may create and commercially exploit a new master recording incorporating the Beat (“Master Recording”).
The Licensee retains the revenue generated directly from exploitation of the Master Recording, including streaming, digital distribution and physical sales, subject to any publishing, mechanical, performance or other composition-based royalties attributable to the Licensor’s share of the underlying composition.
The Licensor does not acquire ownership of the Licensee’s original lyrics, vocals or other independently created contributions.

4. Ownership

The Licensor retains all rights, title and interest in the original Beat, including the applicable copyright interests in the musical composition and sound recording.
This Agreement does not transfer ownership or copyright in the Beat to the Licensee.
The Licensee may protect or register their own original contributions to the New Song but may not claim sole ownership or authorship of the underlying Beat.

5. Publishing and Songwriting

For each New Song created under this Agreement, the underlying composition shall be divided as follows:
Licensee: 50%
Licensor: 50%
The Licensee agrees to properly identify the Licensor’s share when registering the New Song with a Performing Rights Organization, publisher, publishing administrator or other rights-management organization.
Licensor PRO Information:
Writer / Composer: Thomas Hodek
Producer Name: Tellingbeatzz
PRO: GEMA (Germany)
IPI / CAE: 716014087
Publishing Administrator: BeatStars Publishing Worldwide

6. Credit

Where credits are customarily provided, the Licensee agrees to credit the Producer as:
Produced by Tellingbeatzz
or
Beat by Tellingbeatzz
If additional featured-vocalist or hook credits are supplied with the Beat, those credits must also be included where reasonably applicable.

7. Content ID

Because the Beat may be licensed non-exclusively to multiple artists, the Licensee may not register the Beat or any New Song containing the Beat with YouTube Content ID or any similar automated copyright-claiming or fingerprinting system without prior written permission from the Licensor.
The Licensor reserves the right to register and administer the Beat through Content ID or similar systems.
If the Licensee receives a claim relating to a valid licensed use, proof of purchase may be submitted for review and release where appropriate.

8. Synchronization

The Licensee may synchronize the New Song with:
  • music videos
  • YouTube videos
  • social media content
  • podcasts
  • online promotional content
  • independent films and video projects
Major third-party commercial synchronization uses, including national advertising campaigns, television productions, feature films, major video games or comparable commercial projects, require prior written approval from the Licensor.

9. Prohibited Uses

The Licensee may not:
  1. resell, redistribute or sublicense the Beat in its original or substantially similar instrumental form;
  2. upload or distribute the Beat as a standalone instrumental under the Licensee’s name;
  3. include the Beat in beat packs, sample packs, loop libraries, sound libraries or production libraries;
  4. claim authorship or ownership of the original Beat;
  5. register the Beat or New Song with Content ID without permission;
  6. transfer this License to another person or entity without written consent;
  7. share the Beat files with third parties except persons directly involved in producing, recording, mixing, mastering or distributing the New Song.

10. Files Included

The files delivered depend on the license purchased:
MP3 Unlimited: MP3
WAV Unlimited: MP3 + WAV
Trackout Unlimited: MP3 + WAV + available tracked-out stems
The file format supplied does not change the commercial usage rights granted under this Agreement.

11. Non-Exclusive License

This is a non-exclusive license.
The Licensor may continue licensing or selling the same Beat to other customers.
The Licensee acknowledges that other artists may legally release different songs using the same Beat.

12. Future Exclusive Sale

If exclusive rights to the Beat are sold after this Agreement has taken effect, this License remains valid.
The Licensee may continue using, distributing and monetizing the New Song according to the terms of this Agreement.

13. Samples and Third-Party Material

Where the Beat contains third-party material requiring clearance, the Licensee is responsible for obtaining any additional clearance required for the Licensee’s intended use unless otherwise agreed in writing.
The Licensor will disclose known third-party clearance requirements where reasonably possible.

14. Term

This License is valid in perpetuity, provided the Licensee complies with this Agreement.
No renewal payment is required.

15. Breach

If the Licensee materially breaches this Agreement, the Licensor may provide written notice and, where the breach can reasonably be corrected, allow 30 days to cure the violation.
If the breach is not corrected within that period, the Licensor may terminate the License and pursue available remedies.

16. Governing Law

This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, without prejudice to mandatory consumer protection laws applicable to the Licensee.

17. Entire Agreement

This Agreement, together with the applicable WooCommerce order confirmation, constitutes the complete agreement between the Licensor and Licensee regarding the licensed Beat.
If any provision is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain effective.

Trackout Unlimited

WAV, MP3, Trackout
License Terms

Unlimited License Agreement

This Unlimited License Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on [Purchase Date] between Thomas Hodek, professionally known as Tellingbeatzz (“Licensor”) and [Customer Full Name] (“Licensee”).
The Licensee has purchased an Trackout Unlimited License for the instrumental titled “[Beat Title]” (“Beat”) for a license fee of [Purchase Price] under Order #[Order Number].
Upon successful payment, this Agreement becomes effective immediately and is delivered electronically together with the licensed Beat files.

1. Grant of License

The Licensor grants the Licensee a non-exclusive, worldwide, non-transferable and perpetual license to use the Beat to create and commercially exploit one or more new songs incorporating the Beat (“New Song”).
The Licensee may add vocals, lyrics, melodies, instrumentation, arrangements and other original contributions to the Beat.
The Beat itself remains the intellectual property of the Licensor and is not sold or transferred to the Licensee.

2. Unlimited Commercial Use

The Licensee may commercially release and use the New Song without limits on:
  • digital or physical distribution
  • sales
  • audio streams
  • monetized video streams
  • music videos
  • live or paid performances
  • radio and online broadcasts
  • social media content
  • albums, EPs, mixtapes and singles
There are no limits on streams, sales, downloads, views or performances generated by the New Song.

3. Master Recording and Revenue

The Licensee may create and commercially exploit a new master recording incorporating the Beat (“Master Recording”).
The Licensee retains the revenue generated directly from exploitation of the Master Recording, including streaming, digital distribution and physical sales, subject to any publishing, mechanical, performance or other composition-based royalties attributable to the Licensor’s share of the underlying composition.
The Licensor does not acquire ownership of the Licensee’s original lyrics, vocals or other independently created contributions.

4. Ownership

The Licensor retains all rights, title and interest in the original Beat, including the applicable copyright interests in the musical composition and sound recording.
This Agreement does not transfer ownership or copyright in the Beat to the Licensee.
The Licensee may protect or register their own original contributions to the New Song but may not claim sole ownership or authorship of the underlying Beat.

5. Publishing and Songwriting

For each New Song created under this Agreement, the underlying composition shall be divided as follows:
Licensee: 50%
Licensor: 50%
The Licensee agrees to properly identify the Licensor’s share when registering the New Song with a Performing Rights Organization, publisher, publishing administrator or other rights-management organization.
Licensor PRO Information:
Writer / Composer: Thomas Hodek
Producer Name: Tellingbeatzz
PRO: GEMA (Germany)
IPI / CAE: 716014087
Publishing Administrator: BeatStars Publishing Worldwide

6. Credit

Where credits are customarily provided, the Licensee agrees to credit the Producer as:
Produced by Tellingbeatzz
or
Beat by Tellingbeatzz
If additional featured-vocalist or hook credits are supplied with the Beat, those credits must also be included where reasonably applicable.

7. Content ID

Because the Beat may be licensed non-exclusively to multiple artists, the Licensee may not register the Beat or any New Song containing the Beat with YouTube Content ID or any similar automated copyright-claiming or fingerprinting system without prior written permission from the Licensor.
The Licensor reserves the right to register and administer the Beat through Content ID or similar systems.
If the Licensee receives a claim relating to a valid licensed use, proof of purchase may be submitted for review and release where appropriate.

8. Synchronization

The Licensee may synchronize the New Song with:
  • music videos
  • YouTube videos
  • social media content
  • podcasts
  • online promotional content
  • independent films and video projects
Major third-party commercial synchronization uses, including national advertising campaigns, television productions, feature films, major video games or comparable commercial projects, require prior written approval from the Licensor.

9. Prohibited Uses

The Licensee may not:
  1. resell, redistribute or sublicense the Beat in its original or substantially similar instrumental form;
  2. upload or distribute the Beat as a standalone instrumental under the Licensee’s name;
  3. include the Beat in beat packs, sample packs, loop libraries, sound libraries or production libraries;
  4. claim authorship or ownership of the original Beat;
  5. register the Beat or New Song with Content ID without permission;
  6. transfer this License to another person or entity without written consent;
  7. share the Beat files with third parties except persons directly involved in producing, recording, mixing, mastering or distributing the New Song.

10. Files Included

The files delivered depend on the license purchased:
MP3 Unlimited: MP3
WAV Unlimited: MP3 + WAV
Trackout Unlimited: MP3 + WAV + available tracked-out stems
The file format supplied does not change the commercial usage rights granted under this Agreement.

11. Non-Exclusive License

This is a non-exclusive license.
The Licensor may continue licensing or selling the same Beat to other customers.
The Licensee acknowledges that other artists may legally release different songs using the same Beat.

12. Future Exclusive Sale

If exclusive rights to the Beat are sold after this Agreement has taken effect, this License remains valid.
The Licensee may continue using, distributing and monetizing the New Song according to the terms of this Agreement.

13. Samples and Third-Party Material

Where the Beat contains third-party material requiring clearance, the Licensee is responsible for obtaining any additional clearance required for the Licensee’s intended use unless otherwise agreed in writing.
The Licensor will disclose known third-party clearance requirements where reasonably possible.

14. Term

This License is valid in perpetuity, provided the Licensee complies with this Agreement.
No renewal payment is required.

15. Breach

If the Licensee materially breaches this Agreement, the Licensor may provide written notice and, where the breach can reasonably be corrected, allow 30 days to cure the violation.
If the breach is not corrected within that period, the Licensor may terminate the License and pursue available remedies.

16. Governing Law

This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, without prejudice to mandatory consumer protection laws applicable to the Licensee.

17. Entire Agreement

This Agreement, together with the applicable WooCommerce order confirmation, constitutes the complete agreement between the Licensor and Licensee regarding the licensed Beat.
If any provision is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain effective.

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