Frequently Asked Questions
What is BeatValhalla?
BeatValhalla is a curated rap & hip-hop beat platform with handpicked producers and studio-ready quality beats available through subscriptions or single purchases.
Who is BeatValhalla for?
BeatValhalla is built for artists, producers, studios, labels and content creators who need high-quality beats with clear licensing.
Do I need an account to download content?
Yes. An account is required so your licenses, orders and downloads are safely stored.
How does the subscription system work?
For €24.99 per month, you get 1 beat credit (Starter Plan), and for €69.99 per month, you get 4 credits (Pro Plan). Each beat includes MP3, WAV, stems, and full commercial rights.
Can I preview beats and loop kits before downloading?
Yes, every beat and loop kit includes a preview on the website before downloading.
Do I need an account to download beats?
Yes, every beat and loop kit includes a preview on the website before downloading.
Can I use BeatValhalla worldwide?
Yes. BeatValhalla is available globally.
What exactly do I get when I download a beat?
You receive the beat files (MP3, WAV and stems if included) and a permanent non-exclusive license to use the beat.
Can I use the beats for commercial purposes?
Yes, you can use them in releases, music videos, performances, streaming, and more—as long as you follow the terms.
Are BeatValhalla beats exclusive?
No. All beats are non-exclusive and may be licensed to multiple artists.
Are the beats royalty-free?
No. BeatValhalla beats are not royalty-free. You receive a permanent license, and BeatValhalla participates in a small royalty share related to the beat license.
Do I own the beat after downloading?
No. The producer remains the owner of the beat. You fully own your song and master recording.
Is my license permanent?
Yes. Once downloaded or purchased, your license is permanent.
Can I release unlimited songs with the same beat?
Yes, unless stated otherwise on the product page.
Do I have to credit the producer?
Yes. You must always credit the original producer, for example: Prod. by BeatValhalla x [ProducerName].
What happens if I receive a Content ID claim?
If you’ve used your license and credits properly, you have the right to dispute it. Always keep your download and license proof.
Can I register my track with a PRO (like Buma/Stemra)?
Yes, you can register your own work with a PRO. BeatValhalla does not claim publishing as long as you follow the terms.
What’s included in a BeatValhalla loop kit, and how often are new ones released?
Each kit includes high-quality melodies (with audio stems) and sometimes one-shots or drum sounds. All loops are labeled with key and BPM. New kits are added regularly—once a week.
Can I use, edit, and combine the loops in my music?
Yes. You can fully edit, layer, or combine them with other sounds. You’re free to use them in your beats, songs, and productions as long as you follow the usage terms.
Are the loop kits royalty-free, and can I use them commercially?
The kits are not fully royalty-free. They can be used commercially, but with a mandatory royalty split (e.g., 50/25/25) and proper credit attribution.
Can I sell beats made with BeatValhalla loops on platforms like BeatStars or Airbit?
Yes. You may sell beats made with our loops on commercial platforms (BeatStars, Airbit, YouTube, etc.), whether as leases or exclusives—as long as you credit the creators and follow the royalty split.
Do I have to credit the original loop maker?
Yes, credit is required. Mention the loop creator in the title or product description, for example: Prod. by YourName x LoopMaker (BeatValhalla).
Can I buy a loop exclusively so no one else can use it?
No, all loops are currently non-exclusive and available to BeatValhalla subscribers.
Can I use loop kits in sync projects (films, commercials, series)?
Yes, but for sync or label deals, you must contact us via the email address included in the download folder.
Can I buy a loop kit without a subscription?
You don’t need a subscription to access our loop kits — they’re completely free to download. All you need is a free account.
How does the royalty split work (e.g., 50/25/25)?
If your track becomes commercially successful using one of our loops (via streams, sync, radio, or label release), the default split is: 50% to the artist/producer – 25% to the loop creator – 25% to BeatValhalla.
Do I need to register this split with a PRO (like Buma/Stemra or BMI)?
Yes, you’re responsible for correctly registering the split with your PRO. BeatValhalla provides the credit format and necessary info in your download folder.
What if I work with a co-producer—how do we split the 50%?
You divide that 50% between yourselves. For example: 25% for you, 25% for your co-producer. The remaining 50% split stays the same.
What if multiple producers use the same loop?
That can happen since our loops are non-exclusive. However, the beat you create with it is your own unique work.
How does the subscription system work?
For €24.99 per month, you get 1 beat credit (Starter Plan), and for €69.99 per month, you get 4 credits (Pro Plan). Each beat includes MP3, WAV, stems, and full commercial rights.
What happens to my credits if I pause or cancel my subscription?
Unused credits remain available as long as your subscription is active. If canceled, they expire after 28 days.
Can I buy single beats without a subscription?
Yes. You can purchase a single beat for €49.99—including all files and rights.
Does BeatValhalla have a refund policy?
Yes. You may request a refund on your subscription as long as none of your credits have been used. Once a credit has been spent to download a beat, the subscription is considered active and refunds are no longer possible.
Do credits roll over if I don’t use them?
Yes. Any unused credits roll over to the next month as long as your subscription remains active. If you cancel, your remaining credits will expire after 28 days.
Can I cancel my subscription anytime?
Yes. You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account dashboard. Your subscription will remain active until the end of the current billing period, and you will keep access to your credits during that time.
Do I need to add BeatValhalla to distributor splits (DistroKid, TuneCore, etc.)?
Yes. BeatValhalla participates with a 10% royalty share on songs released using BeatValhalla beats.
If you use DistroKid, add BeatValhalla as a split participant using:
If you are using a different distributor, please contact us at info@beatvalhalla.com.
Do I own the beats and loops I download?
No. All beats and loops remain the intellectual property of the original creator and BeatValhalla. When you download content, you are granted a license to use it under the terms below.
Can I use BeatValhalla content for commercial purposes?
Yes. You are allowed to use beats and loops in songs, videos, live performances, and commercial releases as long as you respect the licensing terms.
Do I need to give credit?
Yes. Proper credit is always required for both beats and loops. The correct credit format will be provided with your download.
What happens if I don’t follow the licensing terms?
Breaking the rules (e.g., failing to credit, reselling content, or misusing licenses) may result in Content ID claims, revocation of your license, and in severe cases, legal action.
Can I resell or share BeatValhalla content?
No. It is strictly forbidden to redistribute, share, or resell beats or loop kits as your own or as sound packs.
Can I register my track with a PRO (like Buma/Stemra, BMI, or ASCAP)?
Yes. You may register your finished track with a PRO. BeatValhalla does not claim publishing. However, if you’ve used loops, you must register the correct royalty split.
Can I register my track with Content ID (e.g., YouTube)?
No. Since all beats and loop kits on BeatValhalla are non-exclusive, Content ID registration is never allowed.
How can I prove my license if there’s a dispute?
Each download comes with license proof. Keep this file safe — it’s your evidence if you need to resolve claims.
What does “All Rights Reserved” mean for me as a user?
You are licensed to use the content under the BeatValhalla terms, but the copyright always stays with the original creator and BeatValhalla.
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