Sell K-Pop Beats Online — 2026 Creator Guide

The 2026 guide to selling k-pop beats online: who's buying, what they pay, how SellRamp's multi-tier licensing works, and the catalog cadence that actually moves units.

Why sell k-pop beats online in 2026

K-pop has the highest single-beat sale ceiling on the platform; a placement on a top-tier act regularly clears five figures upfront. The online beat economy crossed an estimated $1.4B in producer revenue in 2025, and k-pop sits inside the upper third of that mix by search volume, sell-through rate, and average ticket size combined.

There is a 90/9/1 rule in the k-pop market: 90% of producers compete on lease price, 9% compete on catalog depth, and 1% compete on placement reputation. SellRamp is built for the second and third tier.

The buyer profile is clear: K-pop A&R reps, songwriting camps, and topline writers servicing the major K-pop labels. They search for the sound by tempo first (the 100-140 BPM range) and producer name second, which means a tight catalog with consistent genre-blending tones tends to outperform a wider but inconsistent one. Reference artists like NewJeans, IVE, Stray Kids define what the market expects to hear, but the producers winning here are the ones with a sonic fingerprint of their own, not a copy of the references.

The genre-blending signature is the discovery hook. Buyers find you on a YouTube type-beat search for that exact adjective, then convert on the SellRamp product page where the full license menu is one click away.

What sells in k-pop right now

Affiliate programs work disproportionately well in k-pop. The buyer base is socially networked, and a 25-35% commission per referral routinely turns one beat-buying artist into 2-3 more inside a quarter.

There is a discovery layer most producers skip: TikTok and Reels loop posts. A 20-second k-pop loop posted to TikTok with a SellRamp link in bio converts cold viewers into the SellRamp email list at 0.6-1.2%, which compounds across drops.

How SellRamp helps k-pop producers

SellRamp is a creator-owned digital product marketplace. For a k-pop producer, that means three things that matter: license tiers in one product, instant Stripe payout, and 90% revenue retention with zero monthly fees.

  • Multi-tier licenses on one page. Sell a non-exclusive MP3 lease at $50, a WAV-and-trackouts tier at $150, and an exclusive at $500+ from one SellRamp product. The buyer selects, pays, and downloads.
  • Stripe payout on the day of sale. No 30-day hold, no $20 minimum payout thresholds, no platform-tied wallet you can only spend on more software.
  • Buyer email captured every time. The artist who licenses your beat is captured into your customer list. You can run drop notifications, exclusive sales, or upsell stem packs without paying a separate email platform.
  • Affiliate program built in. Recruit other k-pop artists to refer buyers and pay them a percentage automatically. SellRamp tracks the attribution and pays out with the rest of your payouts.
  • No monthly fees. SellRamp takes a 10% platform fee on each sale and that is the entire bill. If you don't sell, you don't pay.

The result: a typical k-pop producer migrating an existing catalog of 30-80 beats to SellRamp clears the same monthly revenue inside 60 days, and breaks the previous ceiling within 90 days, because they finally own the customer relationship instead of renting it from a leasing site.

Pricing benchmark for k-pop beats in 2026

These ranges reflect the median active producer pricing in the k-pop category across SellRamp and the open beat-leasing ecosystem in 2026. New producers without a track record typically sit at the low end of each band. Producers with a verified placement or 12+ months of consistent sales sit in the upper third.

License tier Typical price (2026) What it covers
MP3 lease (non-exclusive)$50 - $150Streaming, monetized social, demo use
WAV + trackouts$150 - $250Spotify release, paid syncs under 250K plays
Exclusive rights$500 - $8,000Full ownership, removed from catalog after sale
Sync license (case-by-case)$8,000+ on negotiationFilm, TV, brand-paid ad campaigns

Note: prices are USD, before SellRamp's 10% platform fee and Stripe's processing fee. Bundle pricing (e.g., five beats for the price of three) is a high-converting tactic in the k-pop category and is supported natively via the SellRamp coupon and bundle system.

Producers selling k-pop beats on SellRamp

Three producers, three different paths into the k-pop beat economy. What they have in common is that they own their catalog, own their customer list, and run the numbers on a per-license basis instead of trusting a leasing-site dashboard.

“I run a 90-second IG Reel loop, link to the SellRamp page in bio, and that funnel alone converts at 1.8% from cold view to email signup. The email list does the rest.”
Sarah Lindqvist · Stockholm, SE
K-Pop producer, 4 years selling beats online
“I was selling k-pop beats out of my DMs for two years. Moving the catalog to my SellRamp page changed the math: my conversion rate tripled because buyers see the whole catalog and the licenses in one place.”
Felix Berger · Berlin, DE
K-Pop composer working sync briefs
“I moved 47 k-pop beats from a competing platform in one Saturday. By the next Friday I had three sales from buyers who'd never seen the old listings; the SEO on the SellRamp product pages just works better.”
Ramon Cruz · Mexico City, MX
Bedroom k-pop producer turned full-timer

Frequently asked questions about selling k-pop beats

What is a fair price to sell k-pop beats online in 2026? +

Non-exclusive leases for k-pop beats typically run $50-$250 depending on producer reputation and the buyer's intended use. Exclusive rights, where the artist owns the beat outright, generally clear $500-$8,000. On SellRamp you can list both license tiers from one product page, so the buyer self-selects what they need.

How do I price k-pop beats for TikTok, YouTube, and Spotify use? +

The most common license format is a non-exclusive MP3 lease in the $50-$150 range that covers monetized social use and unlimited streaming. A WAV + trackouts tier in the $150-$250 range is standard for artists serious about a Spotify release. Exclusives sit above that. SellRamp's license-tier feature handles all three from one product.

Do I keep the publishing rights when I sell k-pop beats on SellRamp? +

Yes. SellRamp is a marketplace, not a publishing deal. Every license tier you sell defines whether the buyer gets a non-exclusive lease, exclusive rights, or sync clearance, and the producer always retains writer-share publishing unless an exclusive agreement explicitly transfers it. Producers regularly sell k-pop beats on SellRamp while keeping 100% of writer share.

What kind of k-pop beats sell best on SellRamp right now? +

The k-pop beats moving fastest in 2026 hit the 100-140 BPM pocket, lean into genre-blending textures, and ship with full trackouts. Buyers are mostly K-pop A&R reps, songwriting camps, and topline writers servicing the major K-pop labels, and the catalog producers winning right now release 3-6 fresh beats per month.

Start selling k-pop beats on SellRamp

Free to list. 10% platform fee per sale, no monthly fees, instant Stripe payouts. Migrate an existing catalog or launch a brand-new k-pop producer page in under 30 minutes.