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Why I decided to take all 400 plus of my songs down from UnitedMasters distribution service
UnitedMasters wants to tell me how I can play own music that I produced on Spotify. They are telling me that I cannot create a playlist of my music and press play to listen to them every day. If my music gets 10 plays by one listener it is consider a fraud attempt. I go into this business because I did not care for what was being put out. I have done over 400 tracks and submit them all on dsps over the year. I only listen o my content and now their want to control how I am listening to it. I refuse to be controlled by the system so I request to have all 400 plus track removed immediately. I pay a monthly fee to spotify to listen to my music when and how I want. I am eager to move on and have a great time going back to the traditional way of getting my music out. I am also piss off that they try to call me a fraud for being a fan of my music. With the millions of bots going out for mainstream artist by major labels everyday you want to come and mess with little me just listening to my music on repeat daily.lol
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Why I decided to take all 400 plus of my songs down from UnitedMasters distribution service
Making money from music
Who’s making revenue off their music ?
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As a music producer who just drop 200 tracks this year I have to create a DJ alliance. Now my djs who are called JQXDJ are now being booked for major concerts to perform a set with my music exclusively. FYI..I just became a producer this year. THIS IS THE WAY.
Youtube Music Blogger Breaks Down in Tears After Hearing a JQX Track Featuring His Own Vocals
Brooklyn, New York – A Youtube music blogger recently had an emotional reaction to a new track released by JQX, which features his own vocals. The blogger, who goes by the name of Eddie Cutz, was caught off guard when he played the track live for the first time, and was brought to tears by the powerful new genre created by JQX, called Roseart. Roseart is a new genre created by JQX which gives rise to fans of their music in the form of combining on-air praise for JQX into a new instrumental track. The track, titled "Roseart," blends Eddie Cutz's vocals into a high-energy beat, creating a powerful and emotive experience. "I was completely caught off guard when I heard 'SWAG' for the first time," said Eddie Cutz. "To hear my own vocals blended into this incredible new genre was an overwhelming experience, and I couldn't help but cry. JQX has truly created something special with this track, and I'm honored to be a part of it." JQX, who is known for creating music that is both powerful and emotive, is excited to see such a positive reaction to "Roseart." "We wanted to create a new genre that would resonate with our fans on a deep level, and 'Roseart' is the result of that effort," said JQX. "To see someone have such an emotional reaction to the track is incredibly humbling and inspiring." "SWAG" is presently available on all platforms along with other ROSEART conceptual tracks, and is already generating a lot of buzz among music fans. About JQX JQX is a rising star in the music industry, known for creating powerful and emotive tracks that connect with listeners on a deep level. With a unique style that blends elements of pop, electronic, and hip-hop music, JQX is quickly gaining a following and making a name for themselves in the industry.
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Youtube Music Blogger Breaks Down in Tears After Hearing a JQX Track Featuring His Own Vocals
New Music Genre: ROSEART - Where Fan Love Meets Musical Artistry
Introducing a New Music Genre: ROSEART - Where Fan Love Meets Musical Artistry Music enthusiasts around the world, get ready to experience a groundbreaking new genre that is redefining the relationship between producers and their fans. We are excited to introduce ROSEART, a unique music genre that takes the concept of fan love to a whole new level, where recorded compliments from fans are transformed into captivating beats by talented producers. ROSEART is a revolutionary genre that bridges the gap between the music industry and its fans like never before. In this genre, producers harness the power of the appreciation expressed by their fans to create mesmerizing musical compositions. By using recorded compliments, kind words, or expressions of gratitude from fans as raw material, producers weave together intricate and dynamic beats that are not only musically innovative, but also deeply emotional. The essence of ROSEART lies in the connection between artists and their fans. It celebrates the unique bond that exists between creators and their supporters, and elevates it to a new level of creativity. It's a genre that transforms the appreciation and admiration expressed by fans into a canvas for musical artistry, resulting in tracks that are truly one-of-a-kind. "ROSEART is a genre that embodies the essence of collaboration and creativity," says Producer's Jevante Qirashawn, a pioneer in the ROSEART genre. "It's a beautiful way to honor the love and support of our fans, and turn their words into musical magic. The energy and emotions captured in the recorded compliments add a whole new dimension to the beats we create, making ROSEART a truly unique listening experience." So, get ready to be swept away by the captivating melodies, infectious beats, and heartfelt emotions of ROSEART. Join us in celebrating this revolutionary genre that way enhance the way music is made, shared, and experienced. Stay tuned for the latest ROSEART tracks from your favorite producers, and be part of the evolution of music as we know it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIHT16NmyjY&list=PLsZtatYgISRC8np91c0qZTA1yjE_uBpEW
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New Music Genre: ROSEART - Where Fan Love Meets Musical Artistry
0 likes • Apr '23
@Sean Young Thank you!. It's out now.
0 likes • Apr '23
@Sharoyce Antwan Thank you.
Music Producer Turns Fan Vocals into a Beat: JQX's New Genre, "Roseart" Takes the Industry by Storm
JQX, a rising music producer, has turned heads in the industry with his new genre, "Roseart". The genre involves taking vocals from fans and turning them into beats, creating a unique and personalized experience for each listener. One of JQX's recent success stories comes from Crystal Alarcon, a radio personality from Hot97.9 radio station. On a previous music review show, Crystal gave a high praise for one of JQX tracks in which she demanded to have the song in an expressive manner. JQX was immediately inspired to create a beat using her vocals. Crystal aired it live on her music review show. She was amazed and shocked to hear her vocals transformed into a beat that was so unique and catchy. The track was an instant hit, and listeners couldn't get enough of the new sound. JQX describes his new genre as a form of "Roseart" - a gift given to fans for the love of their music. He believes that music should be personal and meaningful, and what better way to achieve this than by involving fans in the creative process. The success of "Roseart" has led JQX to collaborate with more fans, and he plans to release more tracks in the coming months. His innovative approach to music production has caught the attention of major players in the industry, and he is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after producers. JQX's rise to fame has been rapid, but it is no surprise considering his talent and dedication to his craft. His unique approach to music production has created a new wave in the industry, and fans are excited to see what he will come up with next. In a world where music is often seen as a commodity, JQX's "Roseart" brings back the personal touch that is often missing. It is a reminder that music is about more than just sound - it is about the emotional connection between the artist and the listener. As JQX continues to push the boundaries of music production with his "Roseart'' genre, fans can expect to be taken on a journey that is both personal and captivating. The industry will surely take notice of JQX's unique talent, and "Roseart'' will undoubtedly become a household name in the world of music.
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Music Producer Turns Fan Vocals into a Beat: JQX's New Genre, "Roseart" Takes the Industry by Storm
0 likes • Apr '23
@Sharoyce Antwan Thank you. I am exploring different ways to bring the love back into music. The different between me and other producers is that although I am concern with the product I produce, I am more concern with the genuine feedback from the listeners I am catering to. I think that is why every thing I produce comes out so good because I am a Fan Fan.
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I piss off artist and labels by being so good. I think they are afraid of JQX blowing up.

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