Freestyle beats are loop-driven instrumentals made for rapping over: a steady drum pocket, a repeating melodic loop and no busy arrangement changes, so you can keep flowing without fighting the track. BeatStore's freestyle catalogue spans boom bap, trap and drill tempos, typically 80 to 145 BPM, and covers cyphers, radio freestyles, practice sessions and battle prep. Many are offered as Free For Profit, so you can post a freestyle commercially at no cost, and paid licences unlock instantly if you decide to release it properly.
Clear FiltersA freestyle beat gets out of the way. A steady drum pocket, a melodic loop that repeats without interruption and no arrangement changes to fight mean you can keep flowing as long as you want. Tempos span boom bap through drill, typically 80 to 145 BPM.
Cyphers, radio freestyles, practice sessions and battle prep all need beats you can loop indefinitely. Many freestyle beats on BeatStore are offered as Free For Profit, so you can post a freestyle commercially at no cost, and paid licences unlock instantly if a take turns into something you want to release properly.
Preview in full before you record, and check the credit requirement in the licence so a viral freestyle does not turn into a claim later.
A: Most freestyle beats sit between 80 and 100 BPM, which suits clear delivery and long verses. Trap and drill-style freestyle beats are written at 130 to 145 BPM but felt in half-time.
A: Many are offered as Free For Profit, which lets you release and monetise the track at no cost, usually in exchange for a producer credit. Others require a paid licence. The terms are listed on each beat's page.
A: Yes, if the beat is licensed Free For Profit and you follow the credit requirement. If you want exclusivity or plan to push the record commercially, upgrade to a Non-Exclusive or Exclusive licence for the same beat.