Music

Built to be heard.

This branch is where listeners, collaborators, supervisors, and clients land. Keep the structure focused: releases, beats, licensing, credits, and a clear path to work with Jukes.

Section 01

Releases

Featured Release

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Use one primary release block with cover art, short copy, and streaming links. This should be the main thing casual visitors see first.

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Release Archive

Past work and catalog

Use this area for earlier releases, grouped by singles, EPs, albums, or eras. Keep it clean so the branch feels curated rather than cluttered.

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Section 02

Beats

Position beats as a clear offering. List styles, moods, pricing tiers, or whether they are exclusive, non-exclusive, or custom.

Brarie

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Suggested buckets
  • Beat packs or featured instrumentals
  • Custom production inquiry path
  • Short FAQ on turnaround and revisions
  • Links to store or licensing portal
Section 03

Licensing

Make licensing easy to understand. Separate casual browsing from business intent with simple categories and strong next steps.

Personal use Commercial use Exclusive buyout
What to include
  • License type breakdowns
  • Usage rights and limitations
  • How stems are handled
  • Contact path for custom sync or business deals
Section 04

Credits

This is where you prove range and legitimacy. Add placements, production credits, collaborators, and notable contributions as they grow.

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Section 05

Work With Jukes

Use one direct CTA for collaborations, production inquiries, custom work, or soundtrack placement. Keep the ask simple and professional.