About a year ago, I made a simple decision: Stop sitting on my music and start putting it out there.
That decision didn’t come out of nowhere. When I got my MPC and started searching #MPC on TikTok, /Architect Beats live stream popped up. I think he was on something like day 120 of going live. He was cooking up in real time. And he was dropping gems while cooking up. Encouraging producers to start streaming and posting. I thought: This guy is REALLY GOOD, has got real credits behind his name and is giving you the playbook. I was cook up almost every night anyway — but nobody sees it. These beats just sit on my hard drive. So I asked myself a simple question: Why not do what he’s doing? Start posting. Start going live and see what happens.
That’s when I committed to:
- Posting my beats consistently on social
- Going live 3x a week
- Letting people see the process, not just the finished product
- Treating my catalog like an asset, not a hard drive backup
I didn’t go viral. What I did get were real wins.
Since committing to showing up:
- My accounts have steadily grown from 3.5k to 5.3k, since September 2025
- I’ve sold beats directly from social contacts
- I’ve linked up with artists and managers I would’ve never met otherwise
- Conversations turned into relationships
- Relationships turned into opportunities
- My catalog is bigger, stronger, and more intentional than it’s ever been
The biggest shift wasn’t the numbers — it was momentum.
Going live forced me to:
- Finish more ideas
- Explain my process (which sharpened it)
- Build trust with people watching in real time
- Stop waiting for “perfect”
- Gave me the much needed confidence that "I Belong"
If you’re a producer sitting on heat but hesitant to post, stream, or engage — I get it. I waited too.
But putting your work where people can find it changes everything.
Grateful to be part of Future Producers Society and proud of what we’re building together. Still learning. Still growing. Still showing up.