a type beat is in the same vein of an artist
And here's one the issues... but the artist doesn't make beats?
It's like saying 'snoop dogg type beat' -- how? Snoop has beats from Dre, Timbaland, Preemo, Pharrell etc etc etc etc (trivia: Snoop actually produces beats under the name Niggaracci)
Yeah I get it, it's saying "oh it sounds like a beat Drake would be on", but that's the issue, it completely removes any significance of a producer. You're nameless, meaningless, why woud anyone come to
you for a beat? With producers usually they bring with them their own sound/style and that's why they're sought after.
Anyone paying for a type beat is dumb --- why pay for a type beat when you can find 50,000 other identical quality beats and get it for free?
You talk about marketing, how on earth is it good marketing to have exactly the same marketing as everyone else you're competing with??
And this is the otherrr issue with it --- people talking too much in business term (yes i get you're a brand, and blabla), but people approach it too formally removed from what it is. Like you're a company selling a product. As opposed to you're a professional selling a service. It comes across as oddly contrived and impersonal.
I recently spoke with head of music marketing for a major label, and they said that it is currently the complete
opposite way you should be going about things.